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Nanomaterials Revolutionise Surgical Implants Providing Superior Properties

Micro Materials Ltd provide innovative nanomechanical test instrumentation for a wide range of applications.

Multi-branched Molecules to Revolutionise Applications in Nanotechnology

European scientists say that emerging nanotechnologies, based on designer molecules with long complex tree-and branch structures, may pave the way for wide ranging applications in disease therapy and novel materials-such as resins, electronic displays, and energy storage.

New Nano Biosensor Device to Revolutionise Diseases Identification

Zetasizer Nano ZS – Particle Size Analysis, Zeta Potential and Molecular Weight Measurement – Malvern Instruments

How Softimage's ICE Kinematics will revolutionise animation

Softimage's XSI package has always had a great reputation for animation tools, but the company's introduction of its visual Interactive Creation Environment (ICE) promises something entirely new, reckons product marketing manager, Leonard Teo.

Acrylic glass made of sugar - new enzyme could revolutionise production of plastics

In future, polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA for short) – better known as acrylic glass – could be made from natural raw materials such as sugars, alcohols or fatty acids. PMMA is manufactured by polymerising methyl methacrylate (MMA).

The complete history of Apple's iPod

The first incarnation of the device that was to revolutionise the music industry had a mechanical scroll wheel and launched with 5GB and 10GB capacities, starting at a shade under £300.

Google Prepares Voice Search Application For iPhone; Where's Android?

Google is on the verge of releasing a piece of software that could revolutionise the way search is done by using voice recognition technology to convert human speech into machine-readable data.

If you look at some of the features on mobile phones at the moment, a lot of it's just overkill

Sanjay Patel, chief executive of technology firm KPT, says his Adaptxt software will revolutionise the way we send our messages in the future

New spin on electronics production

Chemists have taken a significant step closer to the goal of cheap, flexible and printable organic electronic displays, an idea they claim could revolutionise the electronics industry.

A revolution for the science of diagnosis

A team of scientists at the University of Leeds in the UK has invented a biosensor device that can identify disease using nanotechnology. The device, which may revolutionise the science of diagnosis, uses antibodies to detect biomarkers, molecules in the body used to identify disease. The aim of the ambitious ELISHA project, backed by the EU with EUR 2.7 million in funding, is to reduce diagnosis time to 15 minutes. The new invention may be on sale in just three years.

Next-generation Particle Accelerator -- ALICE -- Accelerates To 4-Million-Volt Milestone

A major milestone has been achieved in the completion of the UK's next-generation particle accelerator, ALICE, which is set to produce an intense beam of light that will revolutionise the way in which accelerator based light source research facilities will be designed in the future.


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