Innovation Toronto

Innovation & Innovation Needed – an early look at what's coming next . . . Search 7,500+ Articles
Nanofiber breakthrough holds promise for medicine and microprocessors

Nanofiber breakthrough holds promise for medicine and microprocessors

  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  March 1, 2012
  •  Nanofiber breakthrough holds promise for medicine and microprocessors
  •  Posted by innovation at 11:57 pm
  •  No Responses
  •  Biological Engineering, Biotech, Computer Science, Consider This, Cutting-edge, Innovation, Nanotech, Promising, ScienceCodex, Shape of Things to Come?
  •  Tagged with: advanced functional materials, alzheimer, Alzheimer's disease, cartilage oligomeric matrix protein, nanofiber, Nanofiber breakthrough, nanofiber breakthrough holds promise for medicine and microprocessors, polytechnic institute of new york, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, protein engineering
Share

Promises to greatly improve drug delivery methods for the treatment of cancers, heart disorders and Alzheimer’s disease   A new method for creating nanofibers made of proteins, developed by researchers at Polytechnic Institute of New [...]

Go to the Story . . .

Translate this Page

Daily Popular

  • The Open Data Movement – Leveling the Playing Field For Consumers
  • Human cloning developments raise hopes for new treatments
  • Could Hackers Break into Your Electric Meter?
  • “Eco-Pak” expands on shipping container houses
  • Rice University Professor: SkyNET’s Gonna Take Ur Jerbs!
  • The Lithium Hawk homebuilt EV
  • New World Record in Wireless Data Transmission
  • New era of fisheries policy needed to secure nutrition for millions
  • Anti-ageing drug breakthrough
  • iPhone app provides skin cancer risk assessment

Interesting Random Selections

  • Guiding responsible research in geoengineering
  • Laser polishing machine could put hand buffers out of work
  • Innovation in Finance – New Trust Relationships
  • Miniature medical analytic devices that could make Star Trek’s tricorder seem a bit bulky in comparison
  • Microryza: Crowd Funding for Scientific Research
  • Cheaper, Quieter and Fuel-Efficient Biplanes Could Put Supersonic Travel On the Horizon
  • Powercrate charges and locks 25 tablet computers at the same time
  • Laser fusion research on track?
  • World Bank Pushes for ‘Green Accounting’ by Nations
  • 2012 James Dyson Award winner announced

Most Popular

  • Faster forward: Imagining the future car of 2050
  • Mustafa’s Space Drive: An Egyptian Student’s Quantum Physics Invention
  • Ultra-Ever Dry hydrophobic coating repels almost any liquid
  • Studio H:T’s off-grid Shipping Container House
  • Potential New Approach to Regenerating Skeletal Muscle Tissue
  • Anti-ageing drug breakthrough
  • GPs ‘to prescribe health apps’
  • IMPLUX: Omni-directional, vertical axis wind turbine for urban environments
  • Sound-absorbing curtains let the light shine through
  • WiFi Enabled Power Outlets Will Reduce Home Energy Usage

More . . .

  • About Innovation Toronto
  • Interesting Videos
  • LEARN.ca
  • Powers of Ten
Top 25 Countries Today
United States
Canada
United Kingdom
India
Netherlands
Malaysia
Hong Kong
China
France
New Zealand
Germany
Egypt
Iran
Japan
South Korea
Sweden
Thailand
Vietnam
Romania
Argentina
Bangladesh
Belgium
Brazil
Czech Republic
Denmark
Powered By PepLamb.com

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

© 2013 Innovation Toronto Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha
Polytechnic Institute of New York UniversityAdvanced Functional MaterialsRead more . . .