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The XFP (10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable) is a standard for transceivers for high-speed computer network and telecommunication links that use optical fiber.please visit www.xfptransceiver.com for more info
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Andrea Elisabeth posted a blog postPosted on May 25, 2012 at 1:42pm 0 Comments 1 Like
EC funded nanocom project offer match making platform
(for free) test it today http://nanocom.nanofutures.info
post your resume or your needs for new team members.
Posted on April 26, 2012 at 6:36pm 0 Comments 1 Like
Dear all,
nanofutures has made at public documents the latest roadmap draft available, your feedback is very welcome: check draft roadmap 2012 We invite you to benefit from the information and also bring your point of view into the discussion, so the updated roadmap will also cover your needs for future nano based solutions. You can send your feedback post it at WG…
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If you have been left high and dry by your Ipad battery and unable to recharge it, you see the problem. High tech gadgets, electronic appliances and electric cars have a well-know downside: sooner or later, you need to look for a plug - and a power grid- to keep them alive. Fuel cells - where electricity is produced directly by the oxidation of compounds such as alcohols - hold the promise to provide portable, clean and silent sources of energy and have therefore been investigated for…
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Funding will be offered to innovative projects focusing on commercially relevant Manufactured NanoMaterials (MNMs) in one of the following thematic fields:
1. Establishment and development of models and methods for analytical tools, theoretical prediction, and characterization
2. Exposure assessment
3. Studies on Impacts of MNMs on environment
4. Studies on properties and effects of MNMs
Detailed description of the topical fields is given in the Call…
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"spongy" nanomaterial may change the way to monitor water quality
A group of researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique (EP) in Palaiseau, near Paris, have developed a tiny film that could speed up the process dramatically. The "nano-factor" is within the film itself: billions of nanopores per square cm that trap metals like a sponge, making them immediately available for analysis. Their new system is portable, provides immediate results, and therefore may change the way we monitor water…
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AKOUIBAA Ahmed said…
Ganga Nair. said… Hai Andrea
I m Ganga.i wish to know about the cosmetic nanotechnology..can you give me some idea
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