Journal | Impact Factor | Access | ISSN | Web Address |
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Nature Nanotechnology | 33.265 | Sub | P:1748-3387O:1748-3395 | http://goo.gl/CV0iX4 |
NANO Letters | 12.904 | Sub | 1530-6984/1530-6992 | http://goo.gl/0tYBVol |
Nano Today | 18.432 | Sub | 1748-0132 | http://goo.gl/z4vcpk |
small | 7.514 | Sub | 1613-6829 | http://goo.gl/8H6Lxj |
Nanotoxicology | 7.336 | Sub | 1743-5390/1743-5404 | http://goo.gl/yYOyBp |
Apr 12, 2015
Learn More About Nano - Nano Journals:
This week in Nano: Week 15 (April 6th -12th)
Continuing with the Nano Resources section here is a list of
academic journals dealing with the world of Nano. For now just 5 and it will expand over the coming weeks........Find it here.
Apr 5, 2015
This week in Nano: Week 14 (March 30th - April 5th)
I have been thinking about how to put together a list of useful Nano resources for those who want to learn more about the fascinating world of Nano. So today I have put together a list of all the online Nano MOOCS (massive open online course) you can do for FREE. I have also created a new tab on the blog called Nano Resources which will be expanding over the weeks. Check it out here.
Learn More about Nano- Online Courses
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Fundamentals of NanoElectronics | Purdue University | https://goo.gl/Ek7uWe |
Intro to Graphene Science & Technology | Chalmers University of Technology | https://goo.gl/40XIDE |
Mechanical Behavior of Materials | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | https://goo.gl/nDgWxS |
Nanotechnology -The Basics | Rice University | https://goo.gl/5s0kuI |
Nanotechnology and Nanosensors Technion | Israel Institute of Technology | https://goo.gl/UQh0ZL |
Micro/Nano Processing Technology | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | https://goo.gl/d3AWiB |
Nano to Macro Transport processes | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | https://goo.gl/6wR5n7 |
Micro & Nano Technologies | The Open University | https://goo.gl/GEDzcq |
Introductory Seminars- What is Nano? | Nanohub.org | https://goo.gl/4KYch3 |
The Next Big Thing- Nanotechnology | The Open University | https://goo.gl/Odn0Cs |
Nanotechnology | University of Nottingham | https://goo.gl/vsEgXb |
What is Nanotechnology | Omninano.org | http://goo.gl/SKZM4q |
What are Nanomaterials | Omninano.org | http://goo.gl/vqfX32 |
What is Unique about Nanoscale | Omninano.org | http://goo.gl/VVGqGg |
Imaging at the nanoscale | Omninano.org | http://goo.gl/8MJZWP |
Properties of Nanomaterials | Omninano.org | http://goo.gl/XsFYtf |
Mar 29, 2015
This week in Nano (Week 13: 23rd-29th March)
Since leaving the world of academia I am a fan of anything open access (OA) and paywalls have
become really annoying. I like to follow the world of open access (OA) and
recently found a great blog article on the Green Tea and Velociraptors blog
called 'Welcome to Open Access’. The blog is about an awesome resource created to familiarise
people with the lingo of open access- the resource is called the Open Glossary
and you can find it here.
It got me thinking about a similar resource for Nano. I would
love to put one together some day. In the meantime here are some good links for
those starting out in the world of Nano:
1: Glossary from the
National Nanotechnology Imitative (NNI). The NNI is a U.S. Government
research and development (R&D) initiative involving the
nanotechnology-related activities of 20 departments and independent agencies: http://www.nano.gov/about-nni/glossary
2: Glossary from Nanotechnology Now (NN). NN is an online
resource covering future sciences: http://www.nanotech-now.com/nanotechnology-glossary-N.htm
4: The BAM (German Institute for Materials Research and
Testing has put together a glossary of nanotechnology definitions and terminology taken
from recently published ISO documents: http://www.nano.bam.de/en/glossar/index.htm#P
Mar 22, 2015
This week in Nano: Week 12 (March 16th-22rd)
Nano Silver in Implants- A press release from the NC State Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) describes how researchers there are engineering ways to apply a low-intensity electrical charge to a silver-titanium implant, releasing low-toxicity silver ions that kill or neutralize bacteria. The electrical charge is driven by a small power source and can be integrated into an implant - these orthopedic implants could help reduce infections after surgery and boost recovery times. The study showed a 99% decrease in bacterial growth around implants after 24 hours. Currently looking for paper to link.
The FDA (Food and Drug Administration responsible for regulating medicine and medical devices in the USA) have adopted 3 Nano standards. They relate to:
1. Particle size distribution: Standard Guide For Measurement Of Particle Size Distribution Of Nanomaterials In Suspension By Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (PCS)
2. Characterisation of Gold Nanoparticles. Surface Characterization Of Gold Nanoparticles For NanomaterialSpecific Toxicity Screening: FT-IR Method
3. Handling unbound Nanoparticles: Standard Guide For Handling Unbound Engineered Nanoscale Particles In Occupational Settings
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