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The Air Quality Engineering research lab at Virginia Tech is conducting a study of the cross-media (air, water, AND soil) fate of nanoparticles in the environment. This video summarizes the background and motivation for the research in lay terms.
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In this clip, a vial of magnetic iron nanoparticles in solution appears to contain an orange liquid. That "rust" color comes from the iron in these nanoparticles! When a magnet is placed next to the vial, the liquid slowly clears as the tiny particles are drawn out of solution.
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Research into how the sun is being used to help the victims of natural disasters and a discussion on the smallest objects in the universe nanoparticles. (2008)
Poultry is a big business in South Carolina and favorite food for many Americans. Dr. Jeremy Tzeng, a microbiologist at Clemson University, and his colleagues are using nanotechnology to keep chickens and consumers healthy. Chickens can get diseases and illnesses and a handful of chicken can spread throughout a facility housing thousands.
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View trends seen from the development of drug delivery systems utilizing nanoparticles, identify the primary researchers and organizations within this subject area, and find out about various methods for delivering therapeutic treatments to cells and tissues.
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Magnetisable particle and an AIDS virus antibody are bind together because of their positive and negative charges. If the virus is present, the antibody recognises and sticks to it... what a wide variety of roles nanoparticles can play, particularly in the biomedical field!!!!
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Nanoparticles packed with drugs can be delivered quickly to tissue if they are loaded into larger exploding capsules
Pyrolisys spray - This method uses a solution (solutie) and gas inside a furnace (cuptor), and the lower ultrasonic device (dispozitiv ultrasonic) bounces off the nanoparticles obtained inside the furnace, the rest of the gases are evacuated via a rotative pump (Pompa rotativa). This video is copyrighted to Pilottk, XiePilot, XPilot, Radu P. and Liceul Teoretic Dunarea Galati.
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AZoM.com interview Robin Low, Director of Greenyarn about their fabrics that contain bamboo charcoal nanoparticles. He briefly explains how they are produced and shows us numerous examples of finished products including socks and underwear.