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EXPO Exchange News Report for InTech Readers | 30 September 2009 | View InTech newsletters on the web InTech's ISA EXPO Exchange e-News is a news supplement to InTech magazine, published by the International Society of Automation. Send news tips to ISA at info@isa.org. |
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Engineers control structure of nanoparticles Nanoparticles have great potential for future applications in electronics, medicine, and other areas. More... Delivering therapeutic agents directly to infected cells Using an RNA-powered nanomotor, University of Cincinnati (UC) biomedical engineering researchers have successfully developed an artificial pore able to transmit nanoscale material through a membrane. More... Missouri gets $3 million energy chair Missouri University of Science and Technology's emphasis in energy research and education will soon get a big boost, thanks to a $3 million gift from a retired oil and natural gas executive and graduate of the university. More... Stimulus package for nanoscience, education, the arts Future electronics will largely depend on something really small. It will depend on nanomaterials for building nanoelectronics. More... EXPO will demonstrate device interoperability technology Device manufacturers use EDDL to control what information shows up on the systems' screens and devices from different vendors appear consistent thanks to standardization. More... Process Automation feature: Hot oil, cool control A mile beneath the hills of western New Zealand lies a vast reserve of solid, waxy oil. Unlike the familiar smooth, dark liquid that gushes from the ground, this oil requires heating and softening before extraction. More...
P3 linear motor actuator The highly accurate, portable documenting multi-function calibrator can measure and source thermocouples, RTDs, current, voltage, frequency, and pulse trains. Additional product information
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