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Ancient Roman Nanotechnology and the Lycurgus Cup

The mysterious Lycurgus Cup is convincing evidence that ancient Romans used nanotechnology, or at least knew how to get the desired effects, long before the availability of modern technology. The cup is made of a special type of glass known...

Greek-American Paul Alivisatos Named University of Chicago President

Prominent Greek-American chemist and University of Chicago alumnus Paul Alivisatos was named the 14th president of the University of Chicago.

Thessaloniki Welcomes Avant-Garde of Nanotechnology World in July

Nanotechnology 2020, the leading conference in the field of nanotechnology and nanosciences in southeastern Europe, is set to kick off Saturday July 4. And for the very first time, it will be taking place both virtually and live, in...

2nd Israel-Greece Joint Meeting on Nanotechnology and BioNanoscience to Take Place in Crete October 25-28

The 2nd Israel-Greece Joint Meeting on Nanotechnology and BioNanoscience is taking place from October 25-28, 2016 at the Hotel Aquila Atlantis in Heraklion, Crete. The Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser (IIDL) and the Institution of Research and Technology (ITE) have organized this meeting...

CHD Treatment Based on Greek Scientist's Idea

The CosmoPHOS-nano Project, whose opening meeting was held in Thessaloniki, aims at the creation of an innovative system for the treatment, diagnosis and effectiveness of the treatment of atherosclerotic heart disease (Coronary Heart Disease-CHD) based on nanotechnology. This program started...

Greek Scientists Nanotechnology Blood Research

Under the guidance of Dr. Demosthenes Stamopoulos, a research team comprised of Greek scientists from the Athens-based NCSR Demokritos has employed new high precision methods, such as the Atomic Force Microscope and the Scanning Electron Microscope, in order to...