Posts tagged: Endeavor

Tuning In To Multispectral and Polarimetric Target Detection (SpaceDaily)

by Mr. John Scheihing Wright-Patterson AFB OH (AFNS) Feb 09, 2010 Having completed Phase I of a Small Business Innovation Research effort ultimately pursuing a full-scale sensor capability available for ready integration into small unmanned aerial systems sensor suites, Applied NanoFemto Technologies has begun SBIR Phase II work on the heretofore highly successful endeavor.

Nanotech News Watch: Despite safety concerns, nanotechnology

Nanotechnology is used to describe any endeavor utilizing tiny particles less than100 nanometers in size. Applications for the technology include medicine, household goods, and energy. However, some concerns have been raised about the ...

Nanotech News Watch: Despite safety concerns, nanotechnology

Nanotech does not need to be done by just big corporations like IBM and Ford. If we don't do it, we're going to be left behind because the rest of the world is really pushing it. Nanotechnology is used to describe any endeavor ...

IBM’s “DNA Transistor” Could Sequence Genomes on the Cheap

When the Human Genome Project finished sequencing the first human genome earlier this decade, the price tag for the endeavor had reached almost $3 billion. Now, IBM has announced details of its effort to bring the cost of sequencing a person’s genome down to below $1,000–and the company says it could go as low as $100. While IBM is hardly the only company racing towards these goals, the company’s chip-based approach makes it a serious contender. The company’s technique involves drilling tin

WAVES OF HOPE ALIVE in two hometowns (The News-Press)

Mary Fette settled into the sofa at the home of her friend Marianne Kanzius, reached into her bag and unveiled her latest endeavor.