The Nanogirl News February 1, 2003 London's little idea. Nanotechnology may be the science of the small, but it is surely destined for bigger things. The new...
The Columbia disaster is bringing to a head a long standing wrangle between the proponents of unmanned as against manned space exploration. SpaceDaily has...
... The glass foam tiles work just fine. But for some reason, they're glued on. Reportedly it is not unusual for one or two of them to fall off per mission....
Chances of the U.S. ending crewed space flights are zero. Suggestions the U.S. could or would stop crewed space travel represents, in my view, a poor...
I am interested in doing some more reading on the space elevator concept. Can anyone point me in the right direction on where I can find information about ...
Hey Jayanthi, Nice to hear that journalists are looking into Nanotechnology from India. I am involved in research in nanotechnology for more than a year at The...
JoAnna, I recently received a soliciation to become a charter subscriber to the Forbes/Wolfe Nanotech Report. There is a reference to this report at ...
The link below will also give you companies that are publicly traded and that are into nanotechnology. http://www.investorideas.com/Research/#Nanotechnology...
Perhaps the project most widely known involving Nanotechnology, this is exactly what it sounds like – a cable extending to orbit. It represents the most...
Mark & Mike, I must admit that the pieces I cited from SpaceDaily were *Opinion* and represented extremes. I agree, Manned spaceflight will continue, but the...
http://brightsurf.com/news/feb_03/TIP_news_020503.html Nanocluster catalysts aim to clean up fossil fuels: Scientists from the University of Aarhus, Denmark,...
Dear groups memeber I am Phd.student Derya Yaluk. I did MA degree to prepare ZnS thin film by chemical bath deposition and my education is going and my thesis...
Dear, I read some of the posts here. It is quite interesting to Know that Nanotechnology will be the Feature Technology and this mailgroup is so active. As I...
OK, for the last few days I kept hearing they couldn't have fixed the shuttle in space, if the problem was the tiles. But I think they could have remained in...
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pieter Perhaps the best known project to the general public involving Nanotechnology, this is exactly what it sounds like – a cable extending to orbit. It...
Butnaru, Like you I ran though the logical questions - Did they know something was wrong? If they knew could they have fixed it? If not could they have...
I said it first ;P ... could a tiny inspection camera be made that could fly around an orbitting vehicle to inspect for damage, perhaps even do a simple ...
The Nanogirl News February 16, 2003 Nanotechnology could save the ozone layer. Whilst experimenting with nanospheres and perfluorodecalin, a liquid used in the...
Hello Everyone I am Nataraj J.R. I am now in Germany to attend an International Postgrduate course in New Technology of materials at university of applied...
Thank you Gina for the link in The Nanogirl News (17 Feb) to the Small Times article ... AFTER COLUMBIA: SMALL TECH CAN HELP MAKE SPACE TRAVEL SAFER By Mark...
hi, i am doing my chemical engg <graduate 2 b> in india. i am greatly intrested in nanotechnology& reasearch can i do reasearch in this field being in...
hi...nataraj...............well u show great interest in the field of nanotechnology...........but unfortunately there are no universities in the united states...
Hello, There is a university named university at Albany, Albany NY. There are openining up a school of nanoscience and engineering for fall 2003. They are...
Four. On a good day. ... -- Mark Avrum Gubrud | "The Farce?" Center for Superconductivity Research | "Well, the Farce is what Physics Dept., University of...
hi guys are u kidding man....money is in nano..but it can only be tapped by the big corps only...are they any chances for the small companies buds........ ...