
| Recent North Carolina News | Officials from UNC-Greensboro and N.C. A&T State University will host the official groundbreaking for their shared Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering at the Gateway University Research Park on Nov. 9. October 2009, Triad Business Journal | A North Carolina State University-led study shows inhaling carbon nanotubes can affect the outer lining of the lung. October 2009, UPI News | North Carolina State University engineers have created a new material that would allow a fingernail-size computer chip to store the equivalent of 20 high-definition DVDs or 250 million pages of text, far exceeding the storage capacities of today's computer memory systems. October 2009, Nanotechnology Now | A study by the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies ranked North Carolina among the top 10 states for the first time regarding a cluster of nanotechnology companies, universities, research laboratories and organizations.The study also rated Raleigh as the No. 4 city in the country. September 2009, Winston-Salem Journal | Corey Whitt likes school and he likes science, but he doesn’t like wasting time. That was the main reason Whitt became one of the first graduates of Forsyth Technical Community College’s associates degree program in nanotechnology, which launched four years ago and remains the only degree program of its kind the Southeast. February 2009, Triangle Business Journal | Research Triangle Park, NC -- One of the biggest challenges of cancer treatment is delivering drugs in a way that kills the bad cells without doing too much damage to healthy cells. The CEO of Liquidia Technologies hopes that a deal announced Wednesday between his company and Abbot Laboratories will help to address that problem. January 7, 2009 - Triangle Business Journal |
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