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#5554 From: Vishal Mehta <mehta_v_m@...>
Date: Thu Dec 1, 2005 2:54 am
Subject: Re: The World Nano-Economic Congress (WNEC) Comes to India
mehta_v_m
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how to register for this event ? whome to contact  ?

tim_harper_23 <tim.harper@...> wrote:  World Nano-Economic Congress
March 27-29, 2006
Hyatt Regency, Mumbai, India
www.world-nano.com/india


"The nano science technology revolution …is just round the corner" –
President APJ Abul Kalam, 7th November 2005.

The reasons for the WNEC coming to India are obvious. The Bombay stock
market is hitting record highs and the government is directing its
massive academic resources towards nanotechnologies. As a result, the
country's academic institutions are awash with talent, and the markets
have the money to fund it.

With industries from textiles to automotive already taking advantage
of nanotechnologies for both domestic and export markets, India is
poised to be one of the 21st Century's nanotech winners.

With an annual production of engineering graduates five times higher
than the United States, the next Google may be already waiting in an
Indian University.

Can you afford to miss out on this explosion?

Many of India's largest companies are already making use of
nanotechnologies in fields as diverse as:

*Automobiles: Mahindra & Mahindra using nanotechnology for wiper-less
car glass for its Scorpio automobile

*Textiles: Arvind Mills working with Nano-Tex in producing wrinkle
free, stain free textiles

*Pharmaceuticals: Nicholas Piramal India Ltd collaborating with IIT
Bombay to work on the development of oral insulin
*IT: Tata Consulting Services joining with IIT Bombay to develop a
cardiac sensor for cardiac arrest patients

India represents a rich and expanding seam of buyers for
nanotechnology-based technologies and solutions, as more and more
companies understand the competitive advantages afforded by
nanotechnologies, and is quickly moving towards being a leader in the
selling of nanotechnology-based products.


The WNEC India represents the first opportunity to attend a
business-focused conference with an international scope on the
nanotechnology developments in India.

With an Agenda that offers Tracked Sessions on the Industries that are
most active in adopting nanotechnologies into their products, you will
get the most effective look how nanotechnology is enabling Indian
industry and meet the players in India that are making this revolution
happen.


The First World Nano-Economic Congress (WNEC) represents the seventh
edition of this successful event series with previous events having
been held in Washington DC, USA,  London, UK, Munich, Germany, Dublin,
Ireland, and Singapore.

The WNEC India is produced by Cientifica (www.cientifica.com) and its
partner Yash Nanotech (www.yashnanotech.com).








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#5555 From: "pc_young@..." <pc_young@...>
Date: Thu Dec 1, 2005 8:29 am
Subject: Re: Nanofibers as filters
nanochemist2005
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Any of you have any information on nanoparticles and there use for
separation?

   let me know

  later! sleepy time for me!

  sincerely
  pcy

forbes4nano@... wrote:

> Award granted to work toward developing filters against avian flu and
> SARS
> http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Nov05/Notable.Hinestroza.ssl.html
>
> Nov.  29, 2005
>
> By Susan S. Lang
> ssl4@...
>
>
> To develop  nanofibers potentially capable of filtering out viruses,
> bacteria and  hazardous nanoparticles, Juan P. Hinestroza, assistant
> professor in the  fiber science program of the Department of Textiles
> and Apparel in the  College of Human Ecology at Cornell, has won a
> James D. Watson Investigator  Award for $200,000 over two years from
> the New York State Office of Science,  Technology and Academic
> Research.
>
> Hinestroza plans to develop a  high-tech, nanoscale fiber spinning
> process capable of producing nanofibers  for high-performance
> filtration of contaminants, biological agents and  hazardous but very
> small particles. It is expected that such novel  filtration systems
> will be capable of providing protection against such  hazardous
> substances as toxic mold and infectious agents, including severe
> acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and the H5N1 strain of avian
> influenza.
>
> Hinestroza, who joined the Cornell faculty earlier this  semester,
> focuses his research on understanding complex phenomena at the
> nanoscale that are of fundamental relevance to fiber science. Some of
> his work includes the use of self-assembly and atomic layer
> deposition  methods to develop smart textiles as well as the
> production of polymeric  multifunctional nanofibers.
>
> The purpose of the James D. Watson  Investigator Program is to assist
> New York state's leading research  institutions to recognize, retain
> and professionally develop early career  scientists who demonstrate
> leadership potential at the frontier of knowledge  in the life
> sciences and to conduct research that is anticipated to enhance
> economic development in the state.
>
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#5556 From: "pc_young@..." <pc_young@...>
Date: Thu Dec 1, 2005 7:48 am
Subject: Re: Nanofibers as filters
nanochemist2005
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Gpt that information. Very interesting about the use of nanoparticles
for bio molecular separtion technology!!
  RIght on as far as I am concerned.

    thanks for all the stuff

  sincerely
  pcy

forbes4nano@... wrote:

> Award granted to work toward developing filters against avian flu and
> SARS
> http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Nov05/Notable.Hinestroza.ssl.html
>
> Nov.  29, 2005
>
> By Susan S. Lang
> ssl4@...
>
>
> To develop  nanofibers potentially capable of filtering out viruses,
> bacteria and  hazardous nanoparticles, Juan P. Hinestroza, assistant
> professor in the  fiber science program of the Department of Textiles
> and Apparel in the  College of Human Ecology at Cornell, has won a
> James D. Watson Investigator  Award for $200,000 over two years from
> the New York State Office of Science,  Technology and Academic
> Research.
>
> Hinestroza plans to develop a  high-tech, nanoscale fiber spinning
> process capable of producing nanofibers  for high-performance
> filtration of contaminants, biological agents and  hazardous but very
> small particles. It is expected that such novel  filtration systems
> will be capable of providing protection against such  hazardous
> substances as toxic mold and infectious agents, including severe
> acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and the H5N1 strain of avian
> influenza.
>
> Hinestroza, who joined the Cornell faculty earlier this  semester,
> focuses his research on understanding complex phenomena at the
> nanoscale that are of fundamental relevance to fiber science. Some of
> his work includes the use of self-assembly and atomic layer
> deposition  methods to develop smart textiles as well as the
> production of polymeric  multifunctional nanofibers.
>
> The purpose of the James D. Watson  Investigator Program is to assist
> New York state's leading research  institutions to recognize, retain
> and professionally develop early career  scientists who demonstrate
> leadership potential at the frontier of knowledge  in the life
> sciences and to conduct research that is anticipated to enhance
> economic development in the state.
>
> -30-
>
> Media Contact: Press  Relations Office
> (607) 255-6074
> pressoffice@...
> --
>
> Cornell University News Service/Chronicle Online
> 312 College  Ave.
> Ithaca, NY  14850
> 607-255-4206
> cunews@...
> http://www.news.cornell.edu
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>

#5557 From: "Mike Treder" <mtreder@...>
Date: Wed Nov 30, 2005 7:21 pm
Subject: C-R-Newsletter: SPECIAL ISSUE
iph1954
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C-R-Newsletter #35
On December 30, 2004, we wrote: "Things are really starting to heat up around
nanotechnology. It looks to us as if 2005 is going to be a huge year for tiny
tech."

That prediction was right on the mark. The last 11 months have seen tremendous
progress in nanoscience and technology. Today we posted a Special Issue of the
C-R-Newsletter on our website, highlighting a few of the remarkable developments
that have made 2005 the Year of Nano.

CONTENTS OF THIS SPECIAL ISSUE:

Two Major MM Papers from Chris Phoenix
CRN Inspires Research on DNA
Nanoscale Engineering at Northwestern
Building Molecular Machines at Rice
Pitt Goes Top-Down & Bottom-Up
Nanotech Roadmap Update
CRN Task Force Progress
Milestones & Moving Forward
Feature Essay: Notes on Nanofactories
Read the whole newsletter here — and sign up for a free subscription here.





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#5558 From: Shripal Gandhi <nano_ucr@...>
Date: Thu Dec 1, 2005 7:17 pm
Subject: Polymers for CO2 sensor
nano_ucr
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Hello,

   I' am investigating different polymers/ionic liquid system used for a CO2
sensor; with a polymer as sensitive layer.

   Does anyone have experience with this kind of sensor?

   What kind of polymer could be better for this application?.

   Thank you for your time.

   Best regards,

   Shri







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#5559 From: Debajyoti Sarangi <d_sarangi@...>
Date: Thu Dec 1, 2005 2:07 pm
Subject: U.S., INDIA CLEAR WAY FOR NANO PARTNERSHIPS
d_sarangi
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U.S., INDIA CLEAR WAY FOR NANO PARTNERSHIPS

    November 28, 2005 - For the better part of a decade, the United States and
India have been building closer economic ties. Now efforts to forge more
scientific ties — including the lucrative field of nanotechnology — have leaped
forward.

   The two nations signed a long-anticipated agreement last month that cleared
away the bureaucratic brush that had previously stymied research partnerships
between the world's largest democracies. Signed by Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice and Indian Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal, the
pact settles long-standing disputes on how to share intellectual property rights
as well as questions of taxation, import-export customs and similar issues.
...................

   Read the full article:
   http://www.smalltimes.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=10388

   Cheers

   Debajyoti



Dr. Debajyoti Sarangi,
Micro and Nanosystems, ETH Zentrum –CLA H 1
Tannenstrasse 3, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
Ph: +41 1 632 27 82 (Office) Fax: +41 1 632 14 62
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#5560 From: "pc_young@..." <pc_young@...>
Date: Thu Dec 1, 2005 9:53 pm
Subject: Re: Polymers for CO2 sensor
nanochemist2005
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I just finished making a new kind of sensor based on cnt and nano
particles. If you are interested in what my approach was for gas sensors
please let me know.
   I am looking for a job right now
  thanks
  philip young

hripal Gandhi wrote:

> Hello,
>
>   I' am investigating different polymers/ionic liquid system used for
> a CO2 sensor; with a polymer as sensitive layer.
>
>   Does anyone have experience with this kind of sensor?
>
>   What kind of polymer could be better for this application?.
>
>   Thank you for your time.
>
>   Best regards,
>
>   Shri
>
>
>
>

#5561 From: "R. Arun" <saiarun_9@...>
Date: Sat Dec 3, 2005 3:45 pm
Subject: nanoelectronics & nanomechanics in IISc/IIT
saiarun_9
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Can anybody suggest some professors who do research in IIT/IISC in India in the
field of
   a) Nanoelectronics
   or
   b) Nanomechanics.

   Among the IIT/IISc which tops in the research of nanotechnology in general.
   Thanking you in advance.


---------------------------------

#5562 From: "Bruce Bombere" <b.bombere@...>
Date: Sat Dec 3, 2005 9:17 pm
Subject: Re: nanoelectronics & nanomechanics in IISc/IIT
xenuxenu13
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You know, all of the new nano research work is interesting!

  One thing that I was thinking about today was prompted by
some research being done at Carnegie-Mellon U--
A doctoral fellow is making computer models of the
hippocampus in mice, specific to certain mazes. His area
of specialty is cognitive science. But I wonder what with
viral-vectoring and DNA computers and nano-tech,
will there be an astonishing convergence soon!?!?

  Nano is one exciting emerging science!

  Best of luck with your research and studies!

Bruce

----- Original Message -----
From: "R. Arun" <saiarun_9@...>
To: <nanotech@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 10:45 AM
Subject: [nanotech] nanoelectronics & nanomechanics in IISc/IIT


> Can anybody suggest some professors who do research in IIT/IISC in India
> in the field of
>  a) Nanoelectronics
>  or
>  b) Nanomechanics.
>
>  Among the IIT/IISc which tops in the research of nanotechnology in
> general.
>  Thanking you in advance.
>
>
> ---------------------------------
>
>
>
>
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#5563 From: "Matthew R. McNabb" <mmcnabb@...>
Date: Sun Dec 4, 2005 5:07 am
Subject: National Security and Nanotech
nmh212
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I am currently conducting research in a number of areas within the national
security and counterterrorism field and was wondering what sources might be most
highly recommended regarding the application of nanotechnologies to
national/international/homeland security though explained in layman's terms. 
I've read the Ratner book on homeland security applications but was hoping for a
bit more specific sources.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Matt McNabb





Matthew R. McNabb
Assistant for National Security Affairs
McNabb Associates, P.C.
<sent via blackberry>

#5564 From: r X <primalspice23@...>
Date: Sun Dec 4, 2005 7:55 am
Subject: insects and nano; just a thought....
primalspice23
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imagine very deadly fly's.  just  occasionally. with extra hard attack and
defense, supposedly impossible  flight techniquess (like missing the closed
window) and a nasty  disposition for nitrogen substitution and very little gooey
mushy stuff  inside...

   imagine being a bit annoyed cos you dont like killing things , even  fly's.
how would you deal with near freezing fly survivers..

   is there any supa doopa nano fly paper out there or maybe a better  nerve
toxin (thats safe for mamals etc) than citronela or lemon grass  oil.. ?

   maybe  the appropriate binary tapdanced on a  jam jar would  spell it out. 
insect numbers may have fallen  more severly  than in years.. but,  we need to
parralel our evolved tech (and  understanding of nano fabri cated  tech-beings)
or we may not be  swarmed in a mass of roaches and insects out populating and
evolving us  to extinction within the suns life time (insects breach space year 
5027.. swam crosses system boundry within ten years, sol becomes insect  colony,
earth borders sealed and a no go zone declared around the whole  spiral galaxy
cluster...............per se) but rather have to endure  the slow molecular
torture of being stripped into component parts and  reassembled into nitrogen
structures by an individual fly with about as  much sense of life, emotion or
gooeyness as a dry-chip andriod designed  to be the smallest attack and
survielance weapon, that fell into 'enemy  hands' with a sweet and simple
're'mote hack signal interuption and  reprogramming of basic ai
  to be independant attack only Ai hive  responding self replicating nano
nasty's.

   if fly's are evolving in these directions alongside micro/ nano attack  and
survielance devices.. then these issues are actually alot more  serious and
sensible than they sound.. as is the request for supra-nano  fly squatter
technology!

   why cant they just be left to or go back to defending and continuing  the
nitrogen cycle peacefully and without hybriding the human  evolutionary path..?

   earlier debate about nano scale control of tool functions may shed a  tear on
this footnote... cos i dont wanna kill flys. but it maybe be  easier to
contemplate in the deepest of taoist or buddist moments why i  as i know many
do, i chose to not even kill flys (i lasted from about  [-93?] -98/-99... until
2004! give or take one or two and a bit of  mercy squashing possibly.....). and
why i cried in early 2004 when i  had infact had to kill one or two.. and a
wasp!

   other major concern is that the nano-scale or nanotech empowered  spiders dont
tend to eat.. so they dont really attack the nano affected  fly, and the web of
the normal spider seems to be dry cobwebs in such  corners leaving me to sign
off and worry about the cute little spiders  that traditionaly sorted the flys
out and stopped dem nitrogen based  reality's encroaching too far into our life
centred carbon existance.

   in serious and transient incarnation

   and a poor mood for crying about the wasteful death of our planet,  species,
intelligence and honour (..guardians of  earth,)               i  bid you peace
and evolving meta parameters,

   always

   roderick
    X

   aka     >            fishboyAi



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#5565 From: "Bruce Bombere" <b.bombere@...>
Date: Sun Dec 4, 2005 6:33 am
Subject: Re: National Security and Nanotech
xenuxenu13
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DARPA is one source, maybe.
Their site, I got more than 300 hits for "nano"
http://www.darpa.mil/
Also, DARPA might respond to a direct inquiry.

Best of luck on your project!

Bruce



----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew R. McNabb" <mmcnabb@...>
To: <nanotech@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 12:07 AM
Subject: [nanotech] National Security and Nanotech


>
> I am currently conducting research in a number of areas within the
national security and counterterrorism field and was wondering what sources
might be most highly recommended regarding the application of
nanotechnologies to national/international/homeland security though
explained in layman's terms.  I've read the Ratner book on homeland security
applications but was hoping for a bit more specific sources.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt McNabb
>
>
>
>
>
> Matthew R. McNabb
> Assistant for National Security Affairs
> McNabb Associates, P.C.
> <sent via blackberry>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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#5566 From: r X <primalspice23@...>
Date: Sun Dec 4, 2005 8:04 am
Subject: regarding the application of nanotechnologies to national/international/homeland security
primalspice23
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matt mc nabb,

   write me a letter personally requesting the same thing again and i will 
endeavour to reply forthwit' it sounds from your email (blackberry)  that you
are a proffessional proffessionally comissioned to do this so,  in effect,, i
may require support to deliver such. in laymans terms.

   in peace, love , simplicity and honour of the geometric beauty
in mathmatical manifestation

   roderick
    X

   aka

   fish[boy]Ai

   please use this address :

   primalspice1723_40@...

   "Matthew R. McNabb" <mmcnabb@...> wrote:
   I am currently conducting research in a number of areas within the national
security

   and counterterrorism

   field and was wondering what sources might be most highly recommended 
regarding the application of nanotechnologies to 
national/international/homeland security though explained in layman's  terms. 
I've read the Ratner book on homeland security  applications but was hoping for
a bit more specific [explanations, ideas and routes to investigate] sources.

   Any suggestions would be appreciated.

   Thanks,
   Matt McNabb





   Matthew R. McNabb
   Assistant for National Security Affairs
   McNabb Associates, P.C.
   <sent via blackberry>

#5567 From: forbes4nano@...
Date: Sun Dec 4, 2005 3:01 pm
Subject: Re: National Security and Nanotech
forbes4nano
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew R. McNabb"  <mmcnabb@...>
To:  <nanotech@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 12:07  AM
Subject: [nanotech] National Security and  Nanotech




Thoughts on the Topic: Security and  Nanotechnology

By Vic Peña, CEO nanoTITAN, Inc.

http://nanotitan.com/nano/articles/security.htm

forbes4nano


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#5568 From: dharmendra sharma <dharmendra_032000@...>
Date: Mon Dec 5, 2005 12:42 am
Subject: Re: Digest Number 1444
dharmendra_0...
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Dear Arun,
              I am doing M.S in Mechanical Engineering
Department, IIT Madras and my field of work is the
fatigue behavior of polymer nanocomposites. as you
have asked in your mail about the best institutes
among IIT/ IISc for nanotechnology and nanomechanics,
in my opinion you should give top priority to IISc,
and IIT Kanpur should be your next option. it will be
better if you check website of these institutes for
getting the broader picture of the things going on
there.
in the case of any help, please feel free to write to
me.

bye for now.

yours,
dharmendra.



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>       1. nanoelectronics & nanomechanics in IISc/IIT
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>       2. Re: nanoelectronics & nanomechanics in
> IISc/IIT
>            From: "Bruce Bombere"
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>       3. National Security and Nanotech
>            From: "Matthew R. McNabb"
> <mmcnabb@...>
>       4. insects and nano; just a thought....
>            From: r X <primalspice23@...>
>       5. Re: National Security and Nanotech
>            From: "Bruce Bombere"
> <b.bombere@...>
>       6. regarding the application of
> nanotechnologies to national/international/homeland
> security
>            From: r X <primalspice23@...>
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> Message: 1
>    Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2005 15:45:55 +0000 (GMT)
>    From: "R. Arun" <saiarun_9@...>
> Subject: nanoelectronics & nanomechanics in IISc/IIT
>
> Can anybody suggest some professors who do research
> in IIT/IISC in India in the field of
>   a) Nanoelectronics
>   or
>   b) Nanomechanics.
>
>   Among the IIT/IISc which tops in the research of
> nanotechnology in general.
>   Thanking you in advance.
>
>
> ---------------------------------
>
>
>
>
>
>
________________________________________________________________________
>
________________________________________________________________________
>
> Message: 2
>    Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2005 16:17:12 -0500
>    From: "Bruce Bombere"
> <b.bombere@...>
> Subject: Re: nanoelectronics & nanomechanics in
> IISc/IIT
>
>  You know, all of the new nano research work is
> interesting!
>
>  One thing that I was thinking about today was
> prompted by
> some research being done at Carnegie-Mellon U--
> A doctoral fellow is making computer models of the
> hippocampus in mice, specific to certain mazes. His
> area
> of specialty is cognitive science. But I wonder what
> with
> viral-vectoring and DNA computers and nano-tech,
> will there be an astonishing convergence soon!?!?
>
>  Nano is one exciting emerging science!
>
>  Best of luck with your research and studies!
>
> Bruce
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "R. Arun" <saiarun_9@...>
> To: <nanotech@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 10:45 AM
> Subject: [nanotech] nanoelectronics & nanomechanics
> in IISc/IIT
>
>
> > Can anybody suggest some professors who do
> research in IIT/IISC in India
> > in the field of
> >  a) Nanoelectronics
> >  or
> >  b) Nanomechanics.
> >
> >  Among the IIT/IISc which tops in the research of
> nanotechnology in
> > general.
> >  Thanking you in advance.
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
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> >
> >
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> > http://www.nanoindustries.com
> > Nanotechnology: solutions for the future.
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> Message: 3
>    Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2005 05:07:15 +0000 GMT
>    From: "Matthew R. McNabb"
> <mmcnabb@...>
> Subject: National Security and Nanotech
>
>
> I am currently conducting research in a number of
> areas within the national security and
> counterterrorism field and was wondering what
> sources might be most highly recommended regarding
> the application of nanotechnologies to
> national/international/homeland security though
> explained in layman's terms.  I've read the Ratner
> book on homeland security applications but was
> hoping for a bit more specific sources.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt McNabb
>
>
>
>
>
> Matthew R. McNabb
> Assistant for National Security Affairs
> McNabb Associates, P.C.
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> Message: 4
>    Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2005 07:55:43 +0000 (GMT)
>    From: r X <primalspice23@...>
> Subject: insects and nano; just a thought....
>
> imagine very deadly fly's.  just  occasionally. with
> extra hard attack and defense, supposedly impossible
>  flight techniquess (like missing the closed window)
> and a nasty  disposition for nitrogen substitution
> and very little gooey mushy stuff  inside...
>
>   imagine being a bit annoyed cos you dont like
> killing things , even  fly's. how would you deal
> with near freezing fly survivers..
>
>   is there any supa doopa nano fly paper out there
> or maybe a better  nerve toxin (thats safe for
> mamals etc) than citronela or lemon grass  oil.. ?
>
>   maybe  the appropriate binary tapdanced on a  jam
> jar would  spell it out.  insect numbers may have
> fallen  more severly  than in years.. but,  we need
> to parralel our evolved tech (and  understanding of
> nano fabri cated  tech-beings) or we may not be
> swarmed in a mass of roaches and insects out
> populating and evolving us  to extinction within the
> suns life time (insects breach space year  5027..
> swam crosses system boundry within ten years, sol
> becomes insect  colony, earth borders sealed and a
> no go zone declared around the whole  spiral galaxy
> cluster...............per
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#5569 From: "ISIL B." <isl_b@...>
Date: Mon Dec 5, 2005 7:29 pm
Subject: URGENT!! the raman spectra of nerve gases
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Hello to all;

     Can you  send me the raman spectra of the nerve gases...

   Thanks so much.



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#5570 From: "vamsi_cusat" <vamsi_cusat@...>
Date: Wed Dec 7, 2005 10:22 am
Subject: i require information
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Hello i am vamsi krishna of Polymer science studyin in INDIA
I want to know more about further studies in this area.I am studying
in the Department of polymer science and rubber technology in Cochin
university of science and technology

#5571 From: "ISIL B." <isl_b@...>
Date: Thu Dec 8, 2005 8:47 am
Subject: need help about the raman spectra
isl_b
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Dear friends;

   I need the raman spectras of the nerce gases. Can you please send
me, this gases are;

-vx
-tabun
-sarin
-soman

   Thanks so much

#5572 From: KAZ <kazvorpal@...>
Date: Thu Dec 8, 2005 1:53 pm
Subject: Re: need help about the raman spectra
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--- "ISIL B." <isl_b@...> wrote:

>   I need the raman spectras of the nerce gases. Can you please send
> me, this gases are;
>
> -vx
> -tabun
> -sarin
> -soman

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#5573 From: "ali2631" <ali2631@...>
Date: Thu Dec 8, 2005 8:35 pm
Subject: Help me!please
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hi
I,m studing about social efect on nanotechnology.
  I have like to see about this matter ,
I appreciate of who person send me about paper , refrence , about
social effect nanotechnology.
Best regards
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#5574 From: "hlovy" <howardlovy@...>
Date: Fri Dec 9, 2005 2:20 am
Subject: ARWR's newest company is schooled in nanotube IP
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Arrowhead Research Corp.   just announced a series of exclusive partnerships to
commercialize carbon nanotube innovations developed at leading universities.

There's been a great deal written about all the possible ways carbon nanotubes
will be used to enhance all sorts of products ... someday. But one barrier to
mass commercialization is the fragmented intellectual property scattered among
disparate university labs. Individually, these innovations on manipulation,
formulation, purification, etc. are not worth much in the real-world marketplace
until they are packaged with complementary IP.

Part of Arrowhead's mission is to catch the innovation at the university level,
then see it through to market. And these partnerships are an important first
step for Arrowhead's newest company, NanoPolaris Inc.

Read more here:





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#5575 From: "pulsed_ignition" <Hypercom59@...>
Date: Mon Dec 12, 2005 2:54 pm
Subject: Re: need help about the raman spectra
pulsed_ignition
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I may be wrong, but I believe the Raman laser causes the vibration of
the crystal structure within a solid materials (not gasses), and plots
the vibrations as a spectral signature. In any case, I suggest you seek
Mass Spectrometer Gas Chromatography (MSGC), and a tightly sealed room.

Best Regards,
Chris Arnold
New Nanophase Diamond products
http://members.aol.com/hypercom59

--- In nanotech@yahoogroups.com, "ISIL B." <isl_b@y...> wrote:
>
> Dear friends;
>
>   I need the raman spectras of the nerce gases. Can you please send
> me, this gases are;
>
> -vx
> -tabun
> -sarin
> -soman
>
>   Thanks so much
>

#5576 From: "ISIL B." <isl_b@...>
Date: Tue Dec 13, 2005 4:27 am
Subject: Re: Re: need help about the raman spectra
isl_b
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Thank you about the suggestions. But we have the needed equipments. The
importance is do you have the raman spec. of these gases?

pulsed_ignition <Hypercom59@...> wrote:  I may be wrong, but I believe the
Raman laser causes the vibration of
the crystal structure within a solid materials (not gasses), and plots
the vibrations as a spectral signature. In any case, I suggest you seek
Mass Spectrometer Gas Chromatography (MSGC), and a tightly sealed room.

Best Regards,
Chris Arnold
New Nanophase Diamond products
http://members.aol.com/hypercom59

--- In nanotech@yahoogroups.com, "ISIL B." <isl_b@y...> wrote:
>
> Dear friends;
>
>   I need the raman spectras of the nerce gases. Can you please send
> me, this gases are;
>
> -vx
> -tabun
> -sarin
> -soman
>
>   Thanks so much
>

#5577 From: "Timothy M. Kipper, Jr." <tkipper@...>
Date: Tue Dec 13, 2005 1:17 pm
Subject: Re: Re: need help about the raman spectra
helix2stud
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Chris,
I've been reading your email about New Nanophase Diamond products.  Is
anyone testing those powders for toxicity or potential risks currently?

I like what you're doing and the potential of the technology.

Look forward to your comments.

Best,
Tim Kipper
NanoTox, Inc
WWW.NANOTOX.COM


On 12/12/05 10:27 PM, "ISIL B." <isl_b@...> wrote:

> Thank you about the suggestions. But we have the needed equipments. The
> importance is do you have the raman spec. of these gases?
>
> pulsed_ignition <Hypercom59@...> wrote:  I may be wrong, but I believe the
> Raman laser causes the vibration of
> the crystal structure within a solid materials (not gasses), and plots
> the vibrations as a spectral signature. In any case, I suggest you seek
> Mass Spectrometer Gas Chromatography (MSGC), and a tightly sealed room.
>
> Best Regards,
> Chris Arnold
> New Nanophase Diamond products
> http://members.aol.com/hypercom59
>
> --- In nanotech@yahoogroups.com, "ISIL B." <isl_b@y...> wrote:
>>
>> Dear friends;
>>
>>   I need the raman spectras of the nerce gases. Can you please send
>> me, this gases are;
>>
>> -vx
>> -tabun
>> -sarin
>> -soman
>>
>>   Thanks so much
>>
>
>
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#5578 From: rahul malhotra <cool_guru_4_u@...>
Date: Tue Dec 13, 2005 6:06 am
Subject: nano gear problems
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hello friends

    1.) how nano gear of any nano robot can withstandrs the very high
temperature, due to the friction between moving parts. if we are using the nano
gear in gas medum.??

   2) how the assembley of nano parts like nano gear.... nano beraing etc. took
place?


   please reply i am looking forward for the reply.


   gurmeet singh
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#5579 From: "A. M. G. Solo" <amgsolo@...>
Date: Wed Dec 14, 2005 12:01 pm
Subject: Call For Papers: 2006 PDPTA, ICAI, SERP + more (28 joint conferences); Las Vegas, USA, June 2006
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From:  Professor H. R. Arabnia

                   Call  For  Papers
                         and
               Call For Session Proposals

      The 2006 World Congress in Computer Science,
      Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing
                     WORLDCOMP'06
          (composed of 28 Joint Conferences)
           June 26-29, 2006, Las Vegas, USA

Dear Colleagues:

You are invited to submit a draft paper (see instructions below)
and/or a proposal to organize a technical session/workshop.
All accepted papers will be published in the respective
conference proceedings (included in major science citation
indexes).  The names of technical session/workshop
organizers/chairs will appear on the cover of the proceedings as
Associate Editors.

The 2006 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering,
and Applied Computing (WORLDCOMP'06) is composed of the following
28 conferences (all will be held simultaneously, same location
and dates: June 26-29, 2006, USA).

o The 2006 International Conference on Parallel & Distributed
   Processing Techniques & Applications (PDPTA'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Scientific Computing
   (CSC'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Grid Computing &
   Applications (GCA'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Security & Management
   (SAM'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
   (ICAI'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Machine Learning; Models,
   Technologies & Applications (MLMTA'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Software Engineering
   Research & Practice (SERP'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Programming Languages &
   Compilers (PLC'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Internet Computing
   (ICOMP'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Semantic Web & Web Services
   (SWWS'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Computer Design (CDES'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Real-Time Computing
   Systems & Applications (RTCOMP'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Embedded Systems &
   Applications (ESA'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Wireless Networks (ICWN'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Pervasive Systems &
   Computing (PSC'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Image Processing, Computer
   Vision, & Pattern Recognition (IPCV'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Computer Graphics & Virtual
   Reality (CGVR'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Modeling, Simulation &
   Visualization Methods (MSV'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Computer Games Development
   (CGD'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Frontiers in Education:
   Computer Science & Computer Engineering (FECS'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Foundations of Computer
   Science (FCS'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on e-Business, Enterprise
   Information Systems, e-Government, & Outsourcing (EEE'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Data Mining (DMIN'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Information & Knowledge
   Engineering (IKE'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Bioinformatics &
   Biological Sciences (BBS'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Computing in Nanotechnology
   (CNAN'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Engineering of Reconfigurable
   Systems & Algorithms (ERSA'06)

o The 2006 International Conference on Communications in Computing
   (CIC'6)

(a link to each conference's URL can be found at
http://www.world-academy-of-science.org - currently
under construction.)

GENERAL CHAIR AND COORDINATOR:

    H. R. Arabnia, PhD
    The University of Georgia
    Department of Computer Science
    415 Graduate Studies Research Center
    Athens, Georgia 30602-7404, USA

    Tel: (706) 542-3480
    Fax: (706) 542-2966
    E-mail: hra@...

PURPOSE / HISTORY:

    This set of joint conferences is the largest annual
    gathering of researchers in computer science, computer
    engineering and applied computing.  Each of the 28 joint
    conferences in WORLDCOMP is the premier conference for
    presentation of advances in their respective fields.

    The motivation is to assemble a spectrum of affiliated
    research conferences into a coordinated research meeting
    held in a common place at a common time.  The main goal
    is to provide a forum for exchange of ideas in a number
    of research areas that interact.  The model used to form
    these annual conferences facilitates communication among
    researchers in different fields of computer science,
    computer engineering and applied computing.  Both inward
    research (core areas of computer science and engineering)
    and outward research (multi-disciplinary, Inter-disciplinary,
    and applications) will be covered during the conferences.

PROPOSAL FOR ORGANIZING TECHNICAL SESSIONS:

    Each technical session will have at least 6 paper
    presentations (from different authors).  The session
    chairs will be responsible for all aspects of their
    sessions; including, soliciting papers, reviewing,
    selecting, ...  The names of session chairs will appear
    as Associate Editors in the conference proceedings and
    on the cover of the books.

    Proposals to organize technical sessions should include
    the following information: name and address (+ E-mail)
    of proposer, title of session, a 100-word description of
    the topic of the session, the name of the conference the
    session is submitted for consideration, and a short
    description on how the session will be advertised (in
    most cases, session proposers solicit papers from
    colleagues and researchers whose work is known to the
    session proposer).  Mail your proposal to H. R. Arabnia
    (address is given above); E-mail submissions are preferred.
    We would like to receive the proposals by December 29, 2005.

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:

    Prospective authors are invited to submit their draft
    paper (about 5 to 8 pages - single space, font size of 10
    to 12) to H. R. Arabnia by Feb. 20, 2006. E-mail submissions
    in MS document or PDF formats are preferable (Fax or postal
    submissions are also fine.)  All reasonable typesetting
    formats are acceptable (later, the authors of accepted
    papers will be asked to follow a particular typesetting
    format to prepare their papers for publication.)

    The length of the Camera-Ready papers (if accepted) will
    be limited to 7 (IEEE style) pages.  Papers must not have
    been previously published or currently submitted for
    publication elsewhere.  The first page of the draft paper
    should include: title of the paper, name, affiliation,
    postal address, E-mail address, telephone number, &
    Fax number for each author.  The first page should also
    include the name of the author who will be presenting
    the paper (if accepted) and a maximum of 5 keywords.
    Also, the name of the conference that the paper is being
    submitted to must be mentioned on the first page.

    Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance,
    clarity, and soundness.  Each paper will be refereed by
    two researchers in the topical area.  The Camera-Ready
    papers will be reviewed by one person.

MEMBERS OF PROGRAM & ORGANIZING COMMITTEES:

    The Program Committee includes members of chapters
    of World Academy of Science (chapters: supercomputing;
    scientific computing; artificial intelligence; imaging
    science; databases; simulation; software engineering;
    embedded systems; internet and web technologies;
    communications; computer security; and bioinformatics.)
    The Program Committee for individual conferences is
    currently being formed.  Those interested in joining
    the Program Committee should email H. R. Arabnia
    (hra@...) the following information:
    Name, affiliation and position, complete mailing address,
    email address, tel/fax numbers, a short biography
    together with research interests and the name of the
    conference offering to help with.

LOCATION OF CONFERENCES:

    The conferences will be held in the Monte Carlo Resort
    hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (with any overflows at other
    near-by hotels).  The Monte Carlo Resort is a mega hotel
    with excellent conference facilities and over 3,000 rooms.
    The hotel is minutes from the airport with 24-hour
    shuttle service to and from the airport.  This hotel has
    many recreational attractions, including: waterfalls,
    spa, pools & kiddie pools, sunning decks, Easy River
    water ride, wave pool with cascades, lighted tennis
    courts, health spa (with workout equipment, whirlpool,
    sauna, ...), arcade virtual reality game rooms, nightly
    shows, snack bars, a number of restaurants, shopping area,
    bars, ...  Many of these attractions are open 24 hours a
    day & most are suitable for families & children.  The
    negotiated room rate for conference attendees is very
    reasonable.  The hotel is within walking distance from
    most other attractions (major shopping areas, recreational
    destinations, fine dining & night clubs, free street
    shows, ...).

IMPORTANT DATES:

    Dec.  29, 2005:    Proposals for organizing/chairing sessions.
    Feb.  20, 2006:    Submission of papers (about 5 to 8 pages)
    March 20, 2006:    Notification of acceptance
    April 20, 2006:    Camera-Ready papers & Prereg. due
    June 26-29, 2006:  The 2006 World Congress in Computer Science,
                       Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing
                       (WORLDCOMP'06 - 28 joint conferences)

TOPICAL SCOPE FOR EACH CONFERENCE:

    To receive the complete list of topics for each of the
    28 conferences, send an email to hra@... or
    wait for the conferences' URL's to be constructed.

FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS:

    If you do not wish to receive future announcements about this
    event, please send an email to hra@....


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#5580 From: "sage_xenocide" <sage_xenocide@...>
Date: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:16 am
Subject: The Next Great Industrial Revolution
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I think we all know what I am talking about. At some point in time,
nanotechnology will need to take over industry entirely to raise the bar of our
world's cutting-edge products. It is my very strong belief that this will start
from education. This education has already begun, and I source this article for
a dash of background reading for those who are not up to snuff with the
information (or to give a quick reminder of the idea to those who are).

To start on my topic, however, I will state that come the spring of 2006, there
will be graduating students from Dakota County Techincal College with an
Associates Degree in Nanoscience Technology. These students will be able to fill
technician roles for companys large and small alike.  They will represent the
main workforce in an industry transforming to adapt the largely untapped wealth
of the nano-age. A workforce that can carry out what technicians like today do,
except for nanotechnology.

Since I am new to this yahoo group, I do not know the diversity of people here
yet, but I ask if you think industry is ready to accept these people into thier
workforce? Are they ready to open the doors to workers that can understand the
major aspects of multidisciplinary nanotechnology without a full-fledge Masters
or Ph.D.? Is this something that you would address to your colleges in hope of
helping this revolution take off? Are you, or the company you work for, ready?

~S






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#5581 From: Srisathiyanarayanan <ssnd30@...>
Date: Sat Dec 17, 2005 5:33 am
Subject: NANOTECHNOLOGIST'S SEEKS BIOLOGICAL NICHES
ssnd30
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HI EVERYONE....

     THE REALITY GOES LIKE....,

     In late August, behind closed doors at the austere National Academy of
     Sciences in Washington D.C., Samuel Stupp, a materials scientist and
director
     of the Institute for BioNanotechnology in Medicine at Northwestern
     University, showed a video clip for a committee evaluating the United
     States’ billion-dollar-a-year National Nanotechnology Program.
     “Everyone was so quiet watching this movie. It was amazing,” recalls
     Clayton Teague, director of the National Nanotechnology Coordinating
     Office. The video’s protagonist was a mouse with a damaged spinal
     cord that could only barely move using its front legs. Stupp’s research
     involves engineering nanomolecules called peptide amphiphiles consisting
     of a hydrocarbon tail attached to a peptide into which is inserted aminoacid
     sequences that stimulate neurons to seek new connections with
     neighboring   neurons. As the video clip revealed, two months after the
     injured mouse received an injection of Stupp’s peptide amphiphiles, it was
     able to move (albeit awkwardly) using all four limbs.

     rest in the file...................
     read this its very interesting

     it came in the journal "CELL" DECEMBER ISSUE.

     I BELIEVE IT WOULD BE VERY INTERESTING FOR YOU ALL..

     BYE BYE


With Best Regards,
-Srisathiyanarayanan
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#5582 From: Aditi Das <aditydas@...>
Date: Sat Dec 17, 2005 7:39 pm
Subject: Re: Digest Number 1452
aditydas
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Yes I have seen the video too in the NSEC meeting. Its
amazing. Here is the website of NU-NSEC and has links
to professors who use nanotechnology to answer
interesting biological questions.

http://www.nsec.northwestern.edu/

A

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>       1. NANOTECHNOLOGIST'S SEEKS BIOLOGICAL NICHES
>            From: Srisathiyanarayanan
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>
>
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>    Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 05:33:39 +0000 (GMT)
>    From: Srisathiyanarayanan <ssnd30@...>
> Subject: NANOTECHNOLOGIST'S SEEKS BIOLOGICAL NICHES
>
> HI EVERYONE....
>
>     THE REALITY GOES LIKE....,
>
>     In late August, behind closed doors at the
> austere National Academy of
>     Sciences in Washington D.C., Samuel Stupp, a
> materials scientist and director
>     of the Institute for BioNanotechnology in
> Medicine at Northwestern
>     University, showed a video clip for a committee
> evaluating the United
>     States’ billion-dollar-a-year National
> Nanotechnology Program.
>     “Everyone was so quiet watching this movie. It
> was amazing,” recalls
>     Clayton Teague, director of the National
> Nanotechnology Coordinating
>     Office. The video’s protagonist was a mouse with
> a damaged spinal
>     cord that could only barely move using its front
> legs. Stupp’s research
>     involves engineering nanomolecules called
> peptide amphiphiles consisting
>     of a hydrocarbon tail attached to a peptide into
> which is inserted aminoacid
>     sequences that stimulate neurons to seek new
> connections with
>     neighboring   neurons. As the video clip
> revealed, two months after the
>     injured mouse received an injection of Stupp’s
> peptide amphiphiles, it was
>     able to move (albeit awkwardly) using all four
> limbs.
>
>     rest in the file...................
>     read this its very interesting
>
>     it came in the journal "CELL" DECEMBER ISSUE.
>
>     I BELIEVE IT WOULD BE VERY INTERESTING FOR YOU
> ALL..
>
>     BYE BYE
>
>
> With Best Regards,
> -Srisathiyanarayanan
> --
> Have a nice day!!!
> --
> Contact:
> C/O Prof. Dr. H. S. Savithri,
> Dept. of Biochemistry,
> Indian Institute of Science,
> Bangalore -560012.
> Webpage:
> http://biochem.iisc.ernet.in/~bchss/people.htm
> Ph. no:+91(0)80- 22932310
> Send instant messages to your online friends
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>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
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>
>


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University of Ilinois - Urbana-Champaign
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#5583 From: "pc_young@..." <pc_young@...>
Date: Sun Dec 18, 2005 5:17 am
Subject: Re: NANOTECHNOLOGIST'S SEEKS BIOLOGICAL NICHES
nanochemist2005
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I would ask that the individual that I was corresponding with regarding
a CO2 sensor please contact me again as my computer locked again! and so
my records and emails have been lost yet again.
thanks


Srisathiyanarayanan wrote:

> HI EVERYONE....
>
> THE REALITY GOES LIKE....,
>
> In late August, behind closed doors at the austere National Academy of
> Sciences in Washington D.C., Samuel Stupp, a materials scientist and
> director
> of the Institute for BioNanotechnology in Medicine at Northwestern
> University, showed a video clip for a committee evaluating the United
> States’ billion-dollar-a-year National Nanotechnology Program.
> “Everyone was so quiet watching this movie. It was amazing,” recalls
> Clayton Teague, director of the National Nanotechnology Coordinating
> Office. The video’s protagonist was a mouse with a damaged spinal
> cord that could only barely move using its front legs. Stupp’s research
> involves engineering nanomolecules called peptide amphiphiles consisting
> of a hydrocarbon tail attached to a peptide into which is inserted
> aminoacid
> sequences that stimulate neurons to seek new connections with
> neighboring neurons. As the video clip revealed, two months after the
> injured mouse received an injection of Stupp’s peptide amphiphiles, it was
> able to move (albeit awkwardly) using all four limbs.
>
> rest in the file...................
> read this its very interesting
>
> it came in the journal "CELL" DECEMBER ISSUE.
>
> I BELIEVE IT WOULD BE VERY INTERESTING FOR YOU ALL..
>
> BYE BYE
>
>
> With Best Regards,
> -Srisathiyanarayanan
> --
> Have a nice day!!!
> --
> Contact:
> C/O Prof. Dr. H. S. Savithri,
> Dept. of Biochemistry,
> Indian Institute of Science,
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