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NaturalNano Confirms Use of Naturally Occurring Nano Materials: related news

NaturalNano Confirms Use of Naturally Occurring Nano Materials

NaturalNano, Inc. a developer of advanced nanomaterials and extended release nanotechnologies, today confirmed that the Company's innovative products are made with halloysite nanotubes (HNT(TM)), a naturally occurring, non-toxic and environmentally-friendly nano material.

NaturalNano Confirms Use of Naturally Occurring Nano Materials

NaturalNano, Inc. (OTCBB: NNAN) (FWB: N3N), a developer of advanced nanomaterials and extended release nanotechnologies, today confirmed that the Company's innovative products are made with halloysite nanotubes (HNT™), a naturally occurring, non-toxic and environmentally-friendly nano material.

NaturalNano Confirms Use of Naturally Occurring Nano Materials

NaturalNano, Inc. (OTCBB: NNAN) (FWB: N3N), a developer of advanced nanomaterials and extended release nanotechnologies, today confirmed that the Company's innovative products are made with halloysite nanotubes (HNT(TM), a naturally occurring, non-toxic and environmentally-friendly nano material.

NaturalNano Confirms Use of Naturally Occurring Nano Materials

ROCHESTER, NY -- NaturalNano, Inc., a developer of advanced nanomaterials and extended release nanotechnologies, confirmed that the Company's innovative products are made with halloysite nanotubes (HNT™), a naturally occurring, non-toxic and environmentally-friendly nano material.

NaturalNano Confirms Use of Naturally Occurring Nano Materials

ROCHESTER, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/15/08 -- NaturalNano, Inc. (NNAN) (FWB: N3N), a developer of advanced nanomaterials and extended release nanotechnologies, today confirmed that the Company's innovative products are made with halloysite nanotubes (HNT(TM)), a naturally occurring, non-toxic and environmentally-friendly nano material.

NaturalNano Confirms Use of Naturally Occurring Nano Materials

ROCHESTER, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 15, 2008 -- NaturalNano, Inc. (OTC BB:NNAN.OB - News) (FWB: N3N), a developer of advanced nanomaterials and extended release nanotechnologies, today confirmed that the Company's innovative products are made with halloysite nanotubes (HNT(TM)), a naturally occurring, non-toxic and environmentally-friendly nano material.

NaturalNano Confirms Use of Naturally Occurring Nano Materials

(FWB: N3N), a developer of advanced nanomaterials and extended release nanotechnologies, today confirmed that the Company's innovative products are made with halloysite nanotubes (HNT™), a naturally occurring, non-toxic and environmentally-friendly nano material.

Zyvex Performance Materials Announces Collaboration with Lockheed Martin to Provide Nano-Enhanced Materials for Military Applications

Zyvex Performance Materials Announces Collaboration with Lockheed Martin to Provide Nano-Enhanced Materials for Military Applications

Zyvex Performance Materials Announces Collaboration with Lockheed Martin to Provide Nano-Enhanced Materials for Military Applications

Zyvex Performance Materials Announces Collaboration with Lockheed Martin to Provide Nano-Enhanced Materials for Military Applications

Next iPod Nano Sighting, Plus That iPhone Nano Rumor

Colleague Cliff Edwards, next door on Tech Beat reports having seen a device he theorizes is a next-generation iPod nano, sporting a touch screen. (Sorry no pictures.) He argues pretty convincingly that its a likely change for the fall. I’ve been thinking that the transition to the current nano model, nicknamed “little fatty” had happened too recently for it to be time for a major change to the nano. But then there’s the issue of consistent look and feel. If the iPod touch is now the flagship of the iPod family, and it looks like an iPhone, then shouldn’t the nano also look more like an iPhone as well, and as such sport a touch screen? Makes perfect sense to me.

Nano-materials Could Protect Spacecraft and Satellites From Debris

Space junk in Earth orbit is becoming a big problem (here's an previous UT article that illustrates the problem.) If the International Space Station or an operating communications or science satellite were struck by debris such as an old satellite, launch vehicle parts, or even something as small as a paint chip, it could mean disaster. Space debris also threatens the lives of astronauts and the launch of new satellites today, says Dr. Noam Eliaz, Head of the Biomaterials and Corrosion Laboratory at the School of Mechanical Engineering at Tel Aviv University. An expert in materials science and engineering, Dr. Eliaz is working to create and test new nano-materials and polymers to protect satellites and astronauts alike.

CORRECTION -- Nano Korea 2008 to be held in Korea

Seoul, (ANTARA News/Xinhua-PRNewswire-AsiaNet) - For the news release, "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Seoul", issued by NANO KOREA 2008 Secretariat over Xinhua PR Newswire on Monday, Aug. 18, we are advised by the company that the headline should be, "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Korea" instead of "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Seoul", as originally issued inadvertently. Full, correct release follows.

Apple iPod Nano (PRODUCT) Red Special Edition

(Review) - As if the iPod Nano didn’t already have a number of flavors, Apple had to release a special edition just for kicks. You can think of the new iPod Nano (PRODUCT) Red as the U2 version of the Nano series. We can’t say we dislike the new (PRODUCT) Red, since it’s quite vibrant and rather unique, yet minimal. Also, the features and specifications are exactly the same as other Nano players, except the (PRODUCT) Red is made for a good cause, which we will get to later in the review.

/C O R R E C T I O N -- NANO KOREA 2008 Secretariat/

For the news release, "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Seoul", issued by NANO KOREA 2008 Secretariat over Xinhua PR Newswire on Sunday, Aug. 17, we are advised by the company that the headline should be, "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Korea" instead of "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Seoul", as originally issued inadvertently. Full, correct release follows.

Agilent buys Nano Instruments to bolster materials science unit

Agilent Technologies has continued its push into the materials science market with the acquisition of nanoindentation instrument manufacturer Nano Instruments.

Evolution of Standing Mesochannels on Porous Anodic Alumina Substrates with Designed Conical Holes

World Premier International (WPI) Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA), Nano Ceramics Center, and Advanced Electric Materials Center, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Namiki 1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0044, JAPAN, and Doctoral Program in Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8577, JAPAN

CellSpin 1.2.3

CellSpin is a FREE and easy to use mobile blogging application that lets you blog photos, audio, video, and text from your phone to popular sites like MySpace, Facebook, Google Blogger, Flickr, Picasa, Live Journal, Live Spaces, Typepad, Twitter, Pownce, and eBay, with more coming soon! NOTE: To use CellSpin, you must visit www.cellspin.net and create a free account. Things you can do with CellSpin: * Voice blogging * Photo blogging * Text blogging * Video blogging * Use CellSpin as a voice notes application * Use the Select Media button to select and post pre-existing media from your phone * Use MySpace and Facebook MoBlog applications from CellSpin * Record an audio conversation and embarrass your friends * Securely post audio, photos, video, and text to live eBay auctions * Podcast with the click of a button * Record voice meeting minu

CellSpin 1.3.0

CellSpin is a FREE and easy to use mobile blogging application that lets you blog photos, audio, video, and text from your phone to popular sites like MySpace, Facebook, Google Blogger, Flickr, Picasa, Live Journal, Live Spaces, Typepad, Twitter, Pownce, and eBay, with more coming soon! NOTE: To use CellSpin, you must visit www.cellspin.net and create a free account. Things you can do with CellSpin: * Voice blogging * Photo blogging * Text blogging * Video blogging * Use CellSpin as a voice notes application * Use the Select Media button to select and post pre-existing media from your phone * Use MySpace and Facebook MoBlog applications from CellSpin * Record an audio conversation and embarrass your friends * Securely post audio, photos, video, and text to live eBay auctions * Podcast with the click of a button * Record voice meeting minu

EPA set to study nanotech safety: chemical companies send in data to aid research

BASF Corporation, General Electric Company, NanoFilm Ltd. and PPG Industries are the latest chemical companies to provide data to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as part of an effort to determine whether nano-sized particles they use in products pose health hazards. The concern: whether there's a risk these microscopic particles, measuring up to 100 nanometers in length, can enter the lungs of chemical workers and become lodged in tissue there and in their throats. The EPA launched the Nanoscale Materials Stewardship Program (NMSP) in January and requested that companies provide the agency with info on the composition and volume of the nanoscale materials they manufacture, import, process or use.

Moncada Enters Solar Energy Market with Contract for Applied Materials' SunFab Thin Film Line

Zyvex Performance Materials Announces Collaboration with Lockheed Martin to Provide Nano-Enhanced Materials for Military Applications

Fourth-gen iPod nano case bolsters recent redesign rumors

A fourth-generation iPod nano case has been spotted in the wild, seemingly lending evidence to the existence of the rumored new iPod nano form factor. Engadget Spanish managed to have a run-in with one of these cases in meatspace, which even comes with clearly-marked packaging that reads "iPod nano 4G."

Half of Internet Users Use Search Engines on Typical Day

A new high of nearly half (49 percent) of all internet users use search engines on a typical day, up from about one-third in 2002 - and closing in on the use level of email (60 percent of those online use email each day) - according to a new analysis from the Pew Internet & American Life Project (via MarketingCharts).

API Nanotronics Receives Two 2008 Nanotech Briefs "Nano 50" Awards

API Nanotronics Corp. (OTCBB: APIO) ("API") (the "Company"), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs® Nano 50™ awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave™ UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.

Using Nanotechnology to Create High-performance Materials

The GKSS Research Centre in Geesthacht is coordinating a European project for the development of new plastics. The project is being coordinated from Geesthacht by the director of the Institute of Polymer Research, Prof. Volker Abetz. "One of the aims of our first meeting will be to discuss the current state of materials development and the steps that need to be taken, especially with regard to the materials' subsequent applications," says Abetz. Because the new composites do not build up an electrostatic charge and are electrical conductors, they could be used for petrol fuel lines in automobiles, for example, as well as for special packaging materials and membranes.

API Nanotronics Receives Two 2008 Nanotech Briefs "Nano 50" Awards

NEW YORK, NY (Marketwire July 22, 2008) API Nanotronics Corp. (OTCBB: APIO) (API) (the Company), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs(R) Nano 50(TM) awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave(TM) UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.


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