NANO Magazine - Issue 18
- Published: June 2010
Could nanomaterials save the world, and make a profit? NANO Magazine investigates. Issue 16 of NANO Magazine explores the advances in nanotechnology towards creating sustainable technologies. Nanomaterials for the Future - clean, green and profitable contains articles on clean tech, next-generation batteries, biofuels and the advances made towards nanoparticles which are capable of tolerating extreme heat, opening the doors for them to be used in everyday systems. The Magazine also features an interview with Harold Craighead of the Nanobiotechnology Center at Cornell, a Profile of the nanotech activities in the Asia Pacific and an article discussing the applications of nanotechnology to consumer goods.
Advances in nanotechnology and the desperate need for the development of new materials, coatings, fuels and more efficient systems could play a major part in helping nations to reach emission-reduction targets - when they finally agree on what these are. Max Lu, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) and Director, ARC Centre of Excellence for Functional Nanomaterials at the University of Queensland, writes in this issue on the potentials of nanotechnology for the future of sustainable
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Editorial
Events
What's New in Nano
Comment-Nanomaterials for the Future
Store and Deliver- Rechargable Batteries
Nanomaterials- Taking the Heat
Cleaner, Cheaper Fuels
Interview-Harold Craighead- Visionary Nanoscientist
Country Profile- Asia/Pacific
Consumer Goods-What Recession?
Nano Innovation in Food
Nanoimprint Lithography
Investment in Clean Technology
Nanoart
- Nanoco
- QinetiQ Nanomaterials
- Singular ID
- Authentix
- Micromem Inc
- Microtrace Solutions
- Nanoventions
- Nanoink
- ID Global
- AR Mark
- Invitrogen
- Evident Technologies
- Opalux
- TNO
- NanoidentSingular ID
- Authentix
- Nanoplex
- Ingenia TechnologyL'Oreal
- Aquanova
- Ishizawa
- Isehan
- Lancome
- Salvona
- Natural 3M
- Henkel
- Sustech
- Biomet Inc Nano
- Beiersdorf Doctor Cosmetic Lab
- Sunvex Bioni Paints
- BASF
- STO
- Nanovations
- Nanotec Pty LtdPilkington
- Erlus Lotus
- Saint Gobain Glass
- TCNano ApSCelanese Chemicals Europe GmbH
- MCH Nanosolutions
- Nano Hygiene Coatings
- Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co. Ltd
- Industrial Nanotech Inc. Bayer
- NaturalNanoHoneywell
- nSec
- NanoPack
- InMat
- Dow Chemical
- Nanocor
- Southern Clay Products
- Mitsubishi Gas Chemical
- Triton Systems
- Polyone Corp
- Alcoa CSI
- LC ChemLtd.
- Kuraray
- nGimat Nanux
- Bio-Gate
- NanoHorizons
- NaturalNano
- AgION
- Ciba Irgaguard
- Wipak
- ICA Trinova
- Engelhard
- Bernard Technologies NovaCentrix
- NanoMas
- Plextronics
- Polyera
- IQ Materials NanoProducts
- Air Products
- Evonik Aquanova with BASF/Solgar
- Nutralease
- DuraFizz pSiNutria
- Nanoident
- Hanson Technologies Cambridge Display Technologies Wilson
- Babolat
- Yonex
- Easton
- Montreal Hockey
- Inmat
- NanoDynamics
- Nano- S Inc. Nanotex
- JR Nanotech
- HeiQ Materials AG
- NanoHorizons Inc.
- Greenyarn
- Schoeller Textiles AG
- CEMMNT
- University of Queensland
- Louisiana Tech University
- Cornell University
- The Danish Technological Institute
- Institute of Nanotechnology
- Nanoposts
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