Thailand's nanotech research tackles disaster prevention
Thailand is investing in nanotechnology to help alleviate the impact of floods and other natural disasters.
25 January 2012 | EN

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Thailand is investing in nanotechnology to help alleviate the impact of floods and other natural disasters.
25 January 2012 | EN
An award-winning, rapid test for hepatitis C that uses gold nanoparticles could be especially useful in the Middle East and North Africa.
A UN report proposes that Peru should integrate its S&T into its development goals, invest in human capital and promote three key sectors.
26 October 2011 | ES
A small and portable chip is as accurate at diagnosing HIV/AIDS as are standard laboratory tests, says a study.
6 September 2011 | EN
A radical group has taken responsibility for terror attacks on Mexican nanotechnology experts.
Argentina will expand its nanotech collaborations through online exchanges with researchers in South Africa.
Sand coated with nanoparticles could provide a cheap, simple water filtration method that removes five times more impurities than ordinary sand.
7 July 2011 | EN
The European Union and Argentina have signed an agreement on nanotechnology transfer for SMEs, which will be funded with 19.6 million euros.
20 June 2011 | ES
Sri Lanka's boost in nanotech patents aims to develop a new range of products based on its traditional exports.
30 May 2011 | EN
Nanoparticles used in consumer goods can stunt the growth of wheat if they find their way into soil, say Chinese researchers.
Flexible solar cells woven into clothes can provide both power and light to remote communities without access to electricity.
Science, new technologies and clever innovations will be vital for transforming the approach to disasters, says a review.
Argentina and Chile have agreed to expand their S&T cooperation and conduct joint studies in areas such as nanotechnology and renewable energy.
17 February 2011 | ES
Regulatory science must keep up with advances in nanotechnology, says a top Indian scientist.
15 December 2010 | EN
Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico account for most of the researchers, and most of the R&D investment, in Latin America and the Caribbean, says UNESCO.
26 November 2010 | ES
Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute will launch a research centre in Chile to carry out studies into biofuels, biotechnology and nanotechnology.
2 November 2010 | ES
With the funds the University of Puerto Rico will increase the number of nanotechnology researchers and recruit more than 600 students.
Source: El Nuevo Día
21 October 2010 | ES
Nanotechnology has strong government support in Brazil while in Mexico it is the scientists who are driving it forwards, says a study.
18 October 2010 | ES
A filter made of cotton and nano-components that deactivate bacteria could be used to purify water in remote and poor areas.
21 September 2010 | ES
Using nanotechnology, Thai researchers can lock the insecticide into bednets, so they kill mosquitoes for up to five years.