Media registration now open for special nanotechnology tour Sept. 12 in San Francisco
...12. There will be presentations by Alivisatos, who edits the ACS journal Nano Letters, and several other scientists. A question-and-answer session will follow. The event, arranged by the ACS Office of Communications, will provide reporters who cover chemistry, materials science, medicine, health, environ...ACS news service Weekly PressPac -- August 16, 2006
...dry. Alivisatos is a renowned nanotech pioneer who edits the premier scientific journal in the field, Nano Letters, published by the American Chemical Society. We'll tour the Foundry, a toolshop with instrumentation for nanotech research, and hear presentations by scientists. After a Q&A session, we'll adj...ACS News Service Weekly PressPac -- August 23, 2006
...Foundry. Alivisatos is a renowned researcher who edits the premier scientific journal in the field, Nano Letters, published by the American Chemical Society. We'll tour the Foundry -- a toolshop with instrumentation for nanotech research -- and hear presentations by scientists. After a Q&A session, we'l...ACS News Service Weekly PressPac -- August 30, 2006
...r Foundry. Alivisatos is a renowned researcher who edits the premier scientific journal in the field, Nano Letters, published by the American Chemical Society. We'll tour the Foundry -- sort of a tool shop with instrumentation for nanotech research -- and hear presentations by scientists. After a Q&A sessi...UCLA scientists design masks to hide genetic mutations from cell
...on mutation that often leads to disease. Splicing edits out the punctuation from a cells genetic blueprint, enabling its code to dictate protein production by the cell. Using new technology made by Gene Tools of Oregon, the researchers designed a custom mask to camouflage each abnormal splice. The techn...