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Technology Review: Healing Bone with Stem Cells: " [1] Wednesday, March 07, 2007 Healing Bone with Stem Cells New techniques to boost survival of adult stem cells could improve surgeries for severe fractures. By Emily Singer Broken bones: New methods to boost cell survival after transplant could help heal severe fractures. Implantable materials that grab stem cells and spur their growth and survival could improve bone-healing surgeries. Linda Griffith and her colleagues at MIT have created a new tissue-engineering material that could help cells survive the harsh transplant environment--a key step in cell-transplant therapies. Scienti"
Portable, Palm-Size Radiation Detectors: "A new device, with sensors the size of human cells, can measure, record, and assess the risk of radiation emissions in real time."
New Bedside-Diagnostics Tool: "Can microfluidics turn out cheap and powerful alternatives to microarrays?"
No Nano Chill from Canons IP Loss - NSTI Finds Legal, Partnership Lessons: "Last week, the biggest nanotechnology licensing battle ever came to an end when a U.S. District Judge ruled that Canon Inc., one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturers, violated a licensing agreement with nanotechnology component maker Nano-Proprietary, Inc. of Austin, Texas."
(Via NSTI Nano World News.)
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