MICROSCOPE USE
Swordsmiths' deep secret: Nanotech USA Today Ancient swordsmiths used nanoparticles to strengthen steel. Ancient chemists used them to dye hair and wool. How did these skilled yet unscientific craftsmen unwittingly learn to use one of the 21st century's most scientifically sophisticated technologies? The answer is being sought by nanotechnology scientists. Doctors trial use of hair in breast cancer test ABC via Yahoo!7 News Australian doctors are recruiting 2,000 women to trial a new test for breast cancer. ANN's Daily Aero-Term 12.08.06 Tally Ho The Aero-News Network Aero-Terms! During WWII, the term saw use by the fighter pilots when they spotted enemy aircraft. Nikon Enhances Its LiveScan Swept Field Confocal Microscope PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Nikon Instruments Inc. , a leader in the development of advanced optical technology, today announced significant enhancements to its newest generation confocal microscope, the Nikon LiveScan Swept Field Confocal Microscope . Consumers Neutral On Risks, Benefits Of Nanotechnology Science Daily The largest, most comprehensive survey of public perceptions of nanotechnology products finds US consumers are willing to use specific nano-containing products -- even if there are health and safety risks -- when the potential benefits are high. The study also finds US consumers rate nanotechnology as less risky than everyday technologies like herbicides, chemical disinfectants, handguns and food A leap of faith The Buffalo News NEW YORK - Tom Kitt and Amanda Green must have known that one question in particular was going to come up sooner or later. After all, you can't write the music and lyrics for a stage adaptation of Nick Hornby's "High Fidelity" without expecting to be asked: What are your Top Five Albums of All Time? E. coli illnesses found in 6 states The Philadelphia Inquirer A nasty little bug went national yesterday, with new reports of diarrhea and other unpleasantness from New Jersey to Utah, "the vast majority" of it coming after people ate at Taco Bell restaurants, according to the CDC. Wicomico arrests put coaching in spotlight The News Journal SALISBURY -- Sitting with his morning coffee and reading the paper in his truck Thursday, Danny Weatherspoon could only shake his head at the news that a Wicomico High School volleyball coach was accused of having a ual relationship with one of his students. "That's a shame," the Dagsboro resident said while parked in a Route 13 store parking lot. "That's just too bad." Bayside South Bowlful of worry Los Angeles Times In China, where rice is an honored staple, a bid to grow genetically altered varieties would put the country in biotech's forefront. But market and environmental concerns have delayed approval. NIH Nanomedicine Center draws on NYU School of Medicine expertise EurekAlert! NEW YORK, Dec. 6, 2006—As biomedical science progresses, physicians apply increasingly refined tools to treat disease. Researchers hope it will eventually be possible to use tools based on the emerging field of nanomedicine.
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