NanoIce

Every year over 30 percent of all food, worth some US$48 billion, is thrown away in the United States due to decay, spoilage and waste. These costs can be even greater for farmers and producers outside the U.S. who can barely get perishable items to market because of such decay, and often lose export opportunities […]

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December 16, 2010

Latin America Defines Roadmap for Innovation

A declaration that emerged from the meeting of the South American Council of Education, Culture, Science, Technology and Innovation (Coseccti), which operates under the Union of South America Nations (UNASUR), committed the ministers and secretaries of Science in Latin America to prioritize the development and strengthening of biotechnology, nanotechnology, information technology and communications, renewable energy […]

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December 16, 2010

EU Draws Up Plans to Lure Africa’s Minerals

The European Commission is preparing plans that would see European firms build infrastructure in metal-rich African nations in exchange for access to key raw materials there, marking the EU’s latest effort to counter China’s dominance on the continent. Background In November 2008, the European Commission launched a Raw Materials Initiative aimed at facilitating companies’ access to […]

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December 2, 2010

Think Negative!

“Think negative!” said Prof. Dr. Markus ANTONIETTI, Director of Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany, referring to the use of carbon negative in his talk on “Hydrothermal carbonization of Biomass: The concept of sustainable, carbon negative, high end carbon materials” at NANOTEC on November 29. The talk focused on the process and a variety […]

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November 29, 2010
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