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NanoCar Race Starts Next Fall

NANOTECHNOLOGY France will be hosting the first ever NanoCar Race. France will host the first ever NanoCar Race. This is a race between molecule cars as all of the participants will dispatch "cars" so small they are invisible to the naked eye.

Wal-Mart Starts the Christmas Season

Wal-Mart is giving you a headstart for the Holiday Season. The world's largest retailer Wal-Mart opens up the Christmas season by launching its Holiday Lay Away plan four months before Christmas.

Scientists Design Self-Replicating DNA Nanostructures

According to scientists, it is possible to engineer self-replicating DNA nanostructures. According to South Korean and Japanese scientists from the Sungkyunkwan University and Tohoku University, it possible to engineer self-replicating nanomaterials and nanostructures.

Medical Nanotechnology Breakthrought Will Change Mankind Forever

Mankind will be changed forever by the advances in the emerging field of medical nanotechnology. It has been speculated since long by futurists that nanotechnology will revolutionize virtually every field of our lives, medicine making no exception.

Flexing Some Muscle—How Onions May Be The Next Endeavor in Biomedical Engineering

While it may sound silly, it turns out onion tweezers may turn out to be the next endeavor in the study of biomedical engineering. And while this root vegetable is known to pack a pungent smell, it turns out that its epidermal cells pack quite a punch too—enough to even inspire artificial muscle formation. Okay, so this one needs a bit more explaining.

Not Sugary Sweet, But New Artificial Photosynthesis May Change the Game Altogether

Now, it’s not the first endeavor into artificial photosynthesis, but it may be the most successful on account of its hybrid technology. And by creating a system of semiconducting nanowires, paired with bacteria, researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy and University of California, Berkeley believe that they may change the biotechnology game by converting carbon dioxide into something else, instead of a sugary sweet treat.

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