Unwrapping the many gifts of graphene – Science Business

One of the many problems in the fight against malaria is the difficulty of accurate diagnosis in remote areas with limited medical infrastructure. But that could change thanks to a new miniature testing kit that uses graphene, a material made of carbon with a startling variety of uses.

The MULTIMAL research project is developing a small device that can be used to rapidly identify malaria parasites using saliva samples, without the need for lab equipment. MULTIMAL is one of eight projects exploring new uses for graphene with support from ATTRACT, a 20 million EU-funded, CERN-led consortium, which has awarded 170 grants worth 100,000 each for one-year proof-of-concept technology projects.

Todays portable malaria testing kits are just above flipping a coin, because they are right only 60 per cent of the time, says MULTIMAL principal investigator Jrme Brme. The disease, which the World Health Organisation says killed 435,000 people in 2017 (nearly all of them in Africa), is caused by five species of parasite that can be easily identified in a lab. But treating the disease in remote towns and villages is difficult because of the lack of reliable portable testing kits, explains Brme, MULTIMALs principal investigator and staff researcher at the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory in Portugal, which runs MULTIMAL in collaboration with the University of Minho.

Detecting distinctive electrical signatures

Existing tests use a surface that changes colour when exposed to blood containing anti-malarial antibodies created by an infected patients immune system. But MULTIMAL aims to identify traces of the parasite itself using graphene: an extremely strong material made from atom-thin layers of carbon arranged in a latticelike a honeycombthat conducts electricity differently depending on the molecules its surface is exposed to. The researchers hope that by detecting the electrical signature of the malaria parasite on graphene, they will be able to improve the effectiveness of field tests.

Another ATTRACT-funded project, PRINTBIO, uses graphene electrodes in combination with genetically modified bacteria to identify chemicals in water. That can be useful when monitoring pollution, or for quality control in food production, for example. The project is a joint effort between nanotech firm Nanoelectra and the Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies (IMEDIA).

Engineered to generate a tiny electrical pulse when they come into contact with certain chemical compounds, the bacteria are organisedor printedin layers of hydrogel that are structured by a machine. Its not just that the bacteria are recognising the compounds, explains Abraham Esteve Nez, chief science officer at Nanoelectra, we are also domesticating the bacteria to report to us what is around. The researchers are using graphene electrodes to pick up the electric pulses, because graphene is conductive, isnt easily corroded, and can be modified to maximise contact with the bacteria.

Low-power, high-res displays

Graphene is more than just a conductor of electricity; it also reflects light in ways that make it ideal for use as pixels in display screens, notes Santiago Cartamil Bueno, managing director of Estonia-based firm SCALE Nanotech. Cartamil is the principal investigator of an ATTRACT project called GIMOD, a partnership between SCALE Nanotech and Graphenea, a Spanish company, to develop low-power, high-visibility, high-resolution, high-frame-rate and high-colour displays using graphene pixels.

Like the e-ink displays used in e-readersand unlike those used in televisions, laptops or most smartphonesGIMODs screens work by reflecting ambient light, which keeps power consumption low and means the display is still visible in harsh sunlight. Pieces of graphene move in tiny chambers, and their position within the cavity determines the colour reflected back. The graphene pixels can display far more colours than e-ink, according to Cartamil.

Because the graphene pixels are so tiny, the resolution is extremely highup to 2,500 dots per inch (DPI). By comparison, a 40-inch high definition TV supports 55 DPI, and the Sony Xperia 1 IIcurrently the worlds highest-resolution smartphonesupports 644 DPI. The pixels can also change colour very quickly, allowing smoother moving images: GIMOD is aiming for refresh rates of up to 400Hz (400 changes per second): top-of-the-range household TVs can manage barely more than half that, while Netflix runs at 60Hz.

Televisions probably dont need to achieve 400Hz or 2,500 DPI, but virtual reality (VR) headsets are a different story. Higher refresh rates are important for reducing nausea in VR, and VR also needs higher resolutions to maintain image sharpness, because the pixels are magnified and displayed right in front of the eye. Cartamil says the first potential applications for GIMOD include augmented reality (AR) headsets, which superimpose information and images on your view of the real world, for use by pilots.

Super sensitive light sensors

Graphenes unusual properties can be exploited further by rolling it into hollow tubes with microscopic diameters, called carbon nanotubes. The NanoUV project is using these tubes to improve ultraviolet (UV) light sensors, or photodetectors. Potential applications range from measuring pollution to finding dark mattera mysterious substance that may make up most of the matter in the universe, despite being impossible to observe directly. NanoUV is a partnership between Italys National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), the Sapienza University of Rome, and Roma Tre University.

The project exploits the photoelectric effect, the discovery of which won Albert Einstein the Nobel prize: when electromagnetic radiation, such as photons of UV light, hit a surface, electrons are released. In principle, measuring the electrons means measuring the photons, which is what photodetectors do. But when the incoming light is very faint, the difficulty is finding a surface that doesnt reabsorb too many electrons before they can be measured. Thats where the carbon nanotubes come in.

As electrons are reabsorbed into the materials, typical UV light detectors are only about 20-25 per cent efficient in detecting individual photons, and 35 per cent is considered extremely good, explains Francesco Pandolfi, NanoUV principal investigator and staff research at the INFN. The NanoUV researchers hope graphene will improve detector efficiency by having the electrons pass through the empty space inside bundles of carbon nanotubes kept in a vacuum, instead of through solid material, minimising reabsorption. The electrons then hit silicon, where they form a current that can be measured. If NanoUV can double the efficiency, then you would need half the amount of light to make the same precise measurement, notes Pandolfi.

Some obvious gains would be to have these detectors being used in dark matter searchers, or surveys of the sky in which single-photon efficiency is crucial, he says. For example, when studying planets in far-off star systems, "its such a faint signal that its crucial that you make a very high-resolution measurement, explains Pandolfi. Another use could be to measure pollutants in the air, such as ozone, which absorbs UV light.

In another research project, called BANDPASS, Romanian researchers are using graphene to create photodetectors that can detect a much broader range of the electromagnetic spectrum than those on the market today, reducing the need for multiple devices made from different materials. The graphene is dissolved in a solution called graphene oxide (GO), and tiny nanoparticles of carbon are placed on top of a GO film. When the light hits this surface, the photoelectric effect kicks-in and the electrons are passed to a metal conductor.

The goal of BANDPASS is to develop a photodetector that can detect all wavelengths from UV light (short wavelength) to near-infrared (long wavelength); visible light is in between the two. Current photodetectors cannot achieve that breadth. The new grapheme-based material can have a sensitivity to all these wavelengths at once, says Lucia Monica Veca, BANDPASS principal investigator and senior researcher at the National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT) in Bucharest. We dont need several materials, or different materials, to detect light at a certain wavelength. We have one material that can detect light for the whole spectrum, from ultraviolet to near-infrared.

Besides IMT, the other partners in BANDPASS are the National Institute for Research and Development in Electrical Engineering, also in Bucharest; as well as Babe-Bolyai University and the National Institute for Research and Development for Isotopic and Molecular Technologies, both in Cluj-Napoca.

Graphene could also be used to develop photodetectors to improve the performance of silicon-based electronics. In the REVEAL project, the Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems of Italys National Research Council (CNR) is working with Italian firm Micro Photon Devices to come up with a new method for integrating graphene-based near-infrared photodetectors into silicon-based electronics.

Silicon-based photodetectors cant pick up near-infrared light because silicon is transparent at wavelengths longer than visible light. There are compounds that do work and are used in fibre-optic communications, such as indium phosphide, but theyre not fully compatible with silicon-based electronics. Graphene has shown some promise as a substitute, but current designs arent efficient enough to make it viable for industrial use. REVEAL aims to solve the problem with a new process that improves on existing methods.

Making miniature space telescopes

In fact, graphene could underpin a wide range of new sensors, including telescopes: the ROTOR project aims to use the material to help study the universe. Some telescopes pick-up wavelengths in the high-frequency terahertz (THz) spectrumwhich is between infrared light and microwavesin order to peer deep into the universe and draw conclusions about its history. But because the Earths atmosphere blocks THz waves, the large telescopes either need to be built at high altitude or launched into space, which is very costly.

By using graphene, ROTOR aims to develop much smaller and lighter THz sensors that can resist ambient radiation, allowing them to be used in space with the same sensitivity as large telescopes. The researchers at the University of Eastern Finland, the Belarussian State University and the University of Salerno also foresee potential applications on Earth, such as inspecting food and identifying chemicals, since terrestrial substances also have THz fingerprints.

Indeed, another project, called GRANT, is using graphene to create small, low-cost THz detectors, which could be used, for example, by drones to survey bridges, railways and other infrastructure, or to monitor crops. GRANTs sensors convert the electromagnetic energy into heat, which alters the shape of a thin membrane in ways that can be read by a laser, like a CD. Researchers at three institutions are contributing to GRANT: The Institute of Materials and the Institute of Nanoscience, both part of CNR, and the Elletra Sincrotrone research centre in Trieste.

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Investors bet $27.5 million that Nanotech Energy’s graphene battery breakthrough is the real thing – pv magazine International

US-based battery and graphene technology startup Nanotech Energy just closed a $27.5 million funding round at a post-money valuation of $227.5 million, according to the company. The investors were not disclosed. The company has raised more than $30 million since its 2014 founding.

Jack Kavanaugh, CEO of the company, spoke with pv magazine. His startup claims to be the worlds top supplier of graphene and plans to release a non-flammable, environmentally friendly lithium battery that can charge 18 times faster than anything that is currently available on the market within the next year.

(This list of leading graphene suppliers does not include Nanotech Energy.)

Kavanaugh said, We are confident that we have a one-of-a-kind, industry-changing product that will impact the technologies and bottom lines of multiple end-user markets.

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Nanotech Energy is co-founded by Kavanaugh and UCLA scientists Richard Kaner and Maher El-Kady.

Although investors in this round were not disclosed, Kavanaugh, along with fellow-board members Mahi De Silva and Robert Snukal are part of Multiverse Investment Fund, a minority investor in the battery startup, according to Pitchbook.

Graphene!

Graphene can improve the surface area and electronic conductivity of the lithium-ion battery anode and cathode. According to the company, these nanostructured electrodes enable a new generation of lithium-ion batteries with excellent power density, exceptionally high energy density and long cycling life.

The startup uses a solution processing method that allows graphene to be coated on any substrate along with a laser process step that forms a graphene foam. The company had originally applied its graphene technology to making better supercapacitors but now focuses on its super battery.

Nanotech Energy is commercially shipping graphene inks and the CEO stresses that it is producing real graphene, not graphite. Science Mag points out that much of what is sold as graphene is often small pieces of bulk graphite despite its $300 per gram price. Graphite is used as structural support in tennis racquets and bicycles but its not the one-atom-thick sheet of monolayer graphene needed to make a better battery.

The CEO said that fabricating its own graphene allows the startup to be vertically integrated. He adds that the firm can produce kilos per day compared to the grams coming from other vendors.

Specs and claims

The CEO said that the companys technology is being applied to various lithium formulations, as well as a non-lithium, environmentally friendly, water-based electrolyte.

The company claims:

The CEO did not provide figures on Nanotech Energys power density or energy density.

Market entry and business plan

Although Nanotech Energys $27.5 million is a decent pile of money, its about $1 billion short of the investment necessary for a large battery factory.

And that leaves the company to decide if it wants to be a battery builder, or at a fraction of the capital raise an electrode supplier to battery builders.

Having lived through weekly battery breakthrough claims and after covering battery startups such as A123, Envia, Aquion, Imergy, and Alevo this reporter is inclined to keep Thomas Edisons words regarding battery entrepreneurs in mind.

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The Government is going to fund only 10 Centres of Research Excellence. Why not fund all 15?

OPINION: The New Zealand Centres of Research Excellence (CoREs) are the creme de la creme of our research landscape. Led by our best universities, CoREs bring together the leading scientists across the country to resolve the most pressing technological, environmental and social problems our nation is likely to face.

It might therefore be surprising that we have only 10 CoREs.

Among these are the Centre for Earthquake Resilience, which focuses on better building designs to avoid the tragedies Christchurch witnessed in 2011. The Brain Research New Zealand combats age-related brain disorders. My own Bio-Protection Research Centre delivers pioneering research to reduce the impacts of pests, weeds and plant diseases on our country.

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The Government has recently short-listed the 10 existing CoREs and five new proposals for possible future funding.

This followed a competitive process that can only be described as brutal. Half of the proposals didnt make the cut, leaving hundreds of scientists with nothing to show for months of hard work.

Yet the process of in-depth international review has ensured all the short-listed CoREs represent outstanding research excellence and significant potential to contribute to New Zealands future development.

The short-list of 15 will now be whittled down to a final set of 10, which will get funded. This is a tough proposition by anyones standard.

But should we really have to make a choice between heart or brain research, nanotech or medtech, food security or biosecurity? A worry is that this next step could be driven as much by public relations as by objective criteria.

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New Zealand under-invests in blue sky research, writes Professor Philip Hulme of the Bio-Protection Research Centre.

Selecting a mix of existing and new CoREs simply to refresh the research landscape, or to make sure there is a balance between technological and social sciences, or even to suit the interests of coalition partners and industry heavyweights, are probably bad ideas.

A more radical and better idea would be to fund all 15 short-listed CoREs.

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Q2 2020 Nanotech Security Corp Earnings Call

May 8, 2020 (Thomson StreetEvents) -- Edited Transcript of Nanotech Security Corp earnings conference call or presentation Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 9:00:00pm GMT

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Corporate Participants

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* Monika Russell

Nanotech Security Corp. - CFO & Corporate Secretary

* Troy Bullock

Nanotech Security Corp. - President, CEO & Director

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Operator [1]

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Good afternoon, and thank you for joining us to discuss Nanotech Security Corp.'s second quarter results for fiscal year 2020. On the call today, we have Troy Bullock, Nanotech's President and CEO; and Monika Russell; Nanotech's CFO. Please be advised that this call is being recorded. (Operator Instructions) I will now turn the call over to Monika Russell. Please go ahead.

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Monika Russell, Nanotech Security Corp. - CFO & Corporate Secretary [2]

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Good afternoon, and thank you for attending our second quarter of fiscal 2020 conference call. Troy Bullock will begin the call today with an overview of our operational highlights and our goals for fiscal 2020. I will then provide a detailed review of our financial performance for the quarter. Following the financial review, Troy will provide an outlook and discussion of our expectations for fiscal 2020 that we detailed earlier. Following the formal presentation, we will be pleased to take presentations -- or sorry, take questions.

Before we talk about results, I'd like to remind everyone that certain statements in this call may be forward-looking in nature. These include statements involving known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from [those expressed] or implied in our forward-looking statements, including our assessments of the potential impact of COVID-19. For caveats about the forward-looking statements and risk factors, please see our MD&A for the year ended September 30, 2019, which can be found on our company profile at sedar.com.

Also, as part of the company's business involves dealing with security features for banknotes, you will appreciate that we are quite limited in our ability to provide details about specific customers and prospects. That said, we will do our best to provide investors with general feedback we are receiving from customers and the industry and new opportunities that we are pursuing as well as give some general parameters on how development contracts are progressing.

I will now pass the call over to Troy for an overview of our second quarter and fiscal 2020. Troy?

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Troy Bullock, Nanotech Security Corp. - President, CEO & Director [3]

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Thank you, Monika, and good afternoon, everyone. We hope that you and your families are safe, and appreciate that you've taken the time to join us today.

Before we start, I would like to highlight that we recently had an AGM. And at that time, I provided a detailed update of the business, our products, our go-to-market strategy and a financial update. I would recommend investors who have not seen this presentation to view it for a detailed discussion about Nanotech and our long-term strategy. The presentation can be found on our website in the Investor Relations section. Alternatively, you can also e-mail Sean Peasgood, whose contact information can be found at the bottom of our news release, and he can make sure you get a copy.

First, I want to start by saying that, during the COVID-19 pandemic, we are fortunate to be fully operational with stable contract service revenue for fiscal 2020 and a solid cash position. Our operations are fully up and running, and we have put in place measures to operate in a safe and responsible way for our employees. This has allowed us to continue to execute upon our strategy to transition Nanotech from a research-and-development company to a diversified product-based company. Although we have seen some $2 million in product order delays due to the current pandemic, we are still anticipating seeing revenue growth this year between 10% and 20%. I'll provide more color on that later in the call.

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In Q2, we continued to see growth in the product sales from our -- from the prior year, while contract services declined slightly from the prior year mostly due to timing issues. We ended the quarter with a strong balance sheet with $9.2 million in cash and no debt, and we are well positioned to execute on our growth plans.

I'll leave the financial details to Monica, but let me update everyone on the progress we have made against the strategic initiatives and targets we launched for fiscal 2020. One of our priorities that we established for the year was to diversify revenue by increasing sales in nano-optic products, expanding product lines and pursuing further growth opportunities for LumaChrome color-shifting film. During the first half of fiscal 2020, we recorded product revenue from 12 delivered customer orders compared to 14 for all of 2019. These orders were predominantly for LumaChrome and included film for one new banknote and one new government ID application. In addition, the company worked with several partners to qualify its LumaChrome product for 4 new banknote opportunities.

In the brand protection market, we also delivered our first live optic sale in the licensing vertical to the World Baseball Softball Confederation. We also worked with a partner to deliver film for new commercial applications. Although these initial orders are small, they are great reference accounts and have the opportunity to become recurring larger orders in the future.

During the second quarter of 2020, the company also delivered a live optic product order for approximately 7 million labels in a confidential brand protection application. While I'm pleased with our progress to-date, unfortunately, I'm expecting that our product sales for the second half of 2020 will be negatively affected by the COVID-19 as a number of opportunities have been pushed into fiscal 2021. In the meantime, we continue to believe that diversification is a key long-term strategic initiative for the company, and there are several actions that we will take to enhance our ability to scale up. These include investing in our technology, investing in our product development and investing in our marketing activities.

Another key initiative was to develop strategic sales relationships with established OEMs to expand our sales reach. I'm pleased to report we have now -- have 2 American channel partners that are marketing nano-optics live optic brand protection products in the United States. In the banknote market, we're partnering with a key OEM to design a color optic security feature that they can use to manufacture a marketing housenote that they will begin marketing to their customers later this year. You may have also seen our recent announcement where our color optic technology platform has been nominated as a finalist in the IACA 2020 Excellence in Currency Technical Awards in the category of Best New Currency Innovation. This is something we're very proud of.

A third initiative was to develop a strategic manufacturing and product partnership with select manufacturers that have proven track record of excellence. Nanotech has partnered with a large OEM to produce live optic products for the brand protection market. And as a result of our manufacturing partnerships, our products have expanded to include foils, labels, QR codes, and the track and trace capability. Outsourcing live optic manufacturing also enables us to focus on our core competency, which is the technology development portion.

Further, as part of the key initiative, management is in the process of qualifying a world-class OEM manufacturing partner for our color depth products in the banknote and government market. We expect to finalize this partnership within the next 6 months, enabling the company to deliver on large-volume banknote opportunities. Given the progress we have made against this key initiative, we are on track to reduce manufacturing risks associated with scaling of product sales while expanding our product lines.

This concludes my initial comments on the operational highlights of the second quarter of fiscal 2020. I'll now pass the call back to Monika to discuss the detailed financial results. Monika?

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Monika Russell, Nanotech Security Corp. - CFO & Corporate Secretary [4]

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Thank you, Troy. Before I begin, I would like to mention that all the dollar amounts I refer to are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated. For the quarter ended March 31, 2020, product revenue rose 6% year-over-year from $116,000 in the prior year to $123,000 in the current quarter. Contract services revenue fell 15% year-over-year from $1.5 million in the prior year to $1.3 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2020. As a result, total revenue fell from $1.6 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2019 to $1.4 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2020, a 13% year-over-year decline. I would like to note that, in the second half of this year, we are expecting that we will see year-over-year growth in contract services revenue for overall revenue growth of 10% to 20% on an annual basis.

Gross margin improved to 82% versus 80% in the prior year. This increase was primarily due to higher margins on contract services during the current quarter. Second quarter operating costs were $2.2 million versus $1.9 million in the year ago quarter. We invested more in sales and marketing activities as well as R&D during the second quarter of fiscal 2020, which largely accounted for the increase in our operating costs.

Adjusted EBITDA loss of $576,000 was down from last year's $45,000 adjusted EBITDA gain. The decline in adjusted EBITDA was due to lower revenue in combination with increased operating costs. Net loss for the second quarter of 2020 was $973,000 compared to $477,000 in the year ago period and was mostly due to the higher loss from operations that we incurred because of lower revenues and higher operating expenses.

Moving on to our year-to-date results. Revenue for the 6 months ended March 31, 2020, was $2.5 million, down 15% from 2019. This year-over-year decrease was primarily due to the timing and scope of development contracts, partially offset by an increase in product revenue. As I mentioned earlier, in the second half of this year, we are anticipating year-over-year growth in contract services revenue, resulting in revenue growth on an annual basis.

Gross margin for the year-to-date was 80% versus 78% in 2019 due to higher margins on contract services. Operating costs were $4.2 million for the year-to-date compared to $4.4 million in 2019. Excluding the restructuring costs incurred in 2019, operating costs increased in 2020 as a result of increased investments in sales and marketing and research and development.

Adjusted EBITDA loss for the year-to-date was $837,000 compared to positive adjusted EBITDA of $163,000 in the same period of 2019. The decrease from the prior period was primarily due to reduced revenue and increased operating expenses in the current period.

Net loss for the year-to-date was $1.8 million versus $1.6 million in 2019. Lower operating earnings in 2020 were offset by restructuring costs associated with the executive transition in 2019. We exited the quarter with cash and short-term investments of $9.2 million at quarter end, leaving us in a strong position to continue executing our business plan.

This concludes my comments on our financial results for the second quarter of 2020. I will now turn the call back to Troy to provide an outlook update. Troy?

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Troy Bullock, Nanotech Security Corp. - President, CEO & Director [5]

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Thanks, Monika. I would like to close by providing a little more detail on our outlook and how we see the rest of the year shaping up. So far, in the first 6 months of the year, the company has generated $2.9 million of revenue, which is slightly down from last year. That said, we are maintaining our guidance for the year to end up with growth between 10% and 20%, even with the delays we're seeing from the pandemic. This implies that revenue -- in the range of $7 million to $7.7 million for the year. Our ability in the second half -- sorry, our visibility in the second half for the year is good, given we expect additional revenues to come from expanding the scope of our contract services as well as product revenue from recurring LumaChrome orders. Much of this revenue is anticipated to be realized in the fourth quarter.

At the high end of our guidance, I am including some additional product sales orders that we are still pursuing but have not yet closed on. It is important to mention that, due to the pandemic, we believe that approximately $2 million of orders, which we were working on, have been pushed into fiscal 2021. While product revenue may decline year-over-year because of COVID-19, I'm pleased that we have still -- anticipate a growth year for the company in such a challenging environment.

I want to drive home our commercialization strategy has demonstrated good progress, and we continue to expand our product lines for both the government and banknote and brand protection markets. Our color optic and LumaChrome OTF products have significant interest in the government and banknote market. We've gained strong reference customer wins and a solid pipeline of opportunities in the brand protection market, a market we entered in only about a year ago. The overall growth in product revenue and number of orders demonstrates that, although -- because the commercialization strategy is in the early stages, it is working. We may have a temporary delay in results -- as the result of COVID-19, but some of the opportunities that we are now pushing out into 2021 are very promising.

As we wrap up, I'd like to summarize some of the reasons why we think Nanotech is well positioned for the future. We are targeting unique multibillion-dollar markets that have had little innovation and whose current solutions are becoming less effective each day. We've made significant investments in our technology, and we protected this investment with patents. Our vision is no longer research and development alone, but we also now have real customers using our products in our $30 million development contract -- and a strong balance sheet are key components to why we will not only survive in the current global environment but will also prosper.

This concludes our prepared remarks. I would like to now turn the call over to the operator for the question-and-answer session. Operator?

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(Operator Instructions) And there appears to be no further questions at this time. I will now turn the conference back over to Mr. Bullock for any additional or closing comments.

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Troy Bullock, Nanotech Security Corp. - President, CEO & Director [7]

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Thank you. Well, I would like to thank everyone for joining our conference call for the second quarter of fiscal 2020. I realize these are challenging times, and I appreciate everybody for taking the time out of their busy days to attend this call with us. I wish everyone to please stay safe and healthy, and I look forward to updating you on our continued progress on our third quarter conference call in about 3 months. I'll now turn the call back over to the operator for the closing comments. Thank you, everybody.

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Operator [8]

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Thank you, sir. This concludes Nanotech's second quarter conference call. A replay of this call will be up till Friday, June 7, 2020. Please refer to Nanotech's website for the replay details. Thank you, again, and have a wonderful evening.

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Major market players are:Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, LLC (US), Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (US), Hanwha Nanotech Corporation (South Korea), Chemat Technology Inc. (US), Raymor Industries, Inc. (Canada), NanoMaterials Ltd, (Israel), ESpin Technologies, Inc. (US), Luxtera, Inc. (US), Catalytic Materials, LLC (US), Unidym, Inc. (US), Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (US), Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc. (US), Starpharma Holdings (Australia), ELITech Group (France), Advanced Nano Products Co., Limited (South Korea), Intrinsiq Materials Limited (IML) (UK), Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc. (US), Integran Technologies, Inc. (Canada), Bruker Corporation (US), Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd. (China), Hybrid Plastics (US), QuantumSphere, Inc. (US), Genefluidics, Inc., (US), Nanosys, Inc. (US), Nanocyl S.A. (Belgium), Rogue Valley Microdevices, Inc. (US)

The research presents the performance of each player active in the global Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry market. It also offers a summary and highlights the current advancements of each player in the market. This piece of data is a great source of study material for the investors and stakeholders interested in the market. In addition, the report offers insights on suppliers, buyers, and merchants in the market. Along with this, a comprehensive analysis of consumption, market share, and growth rate of each application is offered for the historic period.

The end users/applications listed in the report are:Aerospace and Defense, Pharma & Healthcare, Food, Energy, Automotive, Electronics

The key product type of Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry market are:Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Type 5

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The report clearly shows that the Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry industry has achieved remarkable progress since 2023 with numerous significant developments boosting the growth of the market. This report is prepared based on a detailed assessment of the industry by experts. To conclude, stakeholders, investors, product managers, marketing executives, and other experts in search of factual data on supply, demand, and future predictions would find the report valuable.

The report constitutes:Chapter 1 provides an overview of Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry market, containing global revenue, global production, sales, and CAGR. The forecast and analysis of Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry market by type, application, and region are also presented in this chapter.Chapter 2 is about the market landscape and major players. It provides competitive situation and market concentration status along with the basic information of these players.Chapter 3 provides a full-scale analysis of major players in Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry industry. The basic information, as well as the profiles, applications and specifications of products market performance along with Business Overview are offered.Chapter 4 gives a worldwide view of Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry market. It includes production, market share revenue, price, and the growth rate by type.Chapter 5 focuses on the application of Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry , by analyzing the consumption and its growth rate of each application.Chapter 6 is about production, consumption, export, and import of Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry in each region.Chapter 7 pays attention to the production, revenue, price and gross margin of Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry in markets of different regions. The analysis on production, revenue, price and gross margin of the global market is covered in this part.Chapter 8 concentrates on manufacturing analysis, including key raw material analysis, cost structure analysis and process analysis, making up a comprehensive analysis of manufacturing cost.Chapter 9 introduces the industrial chain of Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry . Industrial chain analysis, raw material sources and downstream buyers are analyzed in this chapter.Chapter 10 provides clear insights into market dynamics.Chapter 11 prospects the whole Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry market, including the global production and revenue forecast, regional forecast. It also foresees the Biomedical Nanotechnology Industry market by type and application.Chapter 12 concludes the research findings and refines all the highlights of the study.Chapter 13 introduces the research methodology and sources of research data for your understanding.

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Rapid screening test being developed in Halifax to quickly detect COVID-19 – Global News

A new rapid screening test being developed in Halifax could help detect COVID-19 within minutes.

Researchers at Sona Nanotech Inc. are working around the clock to develop the lateral flow tests, which see samples taken from the mouth or nose.

Dr. Darren Rowles, president and CEO of Sona Nanotech Inc., says it would then work similar to a pregnancy test, producing results in five to 15 minutes.

You dont have to wait four, six, 10, 24 hours in some cases for a result, said Rowles.

Lateral flow tests are not as sensitive as the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention-approved molecular tests. But Rowles says Sonas nanorod technology has been able to bring the sensitivity level down even further.

On some occasions to even peak at ground-levels, which is down to levels of molecular tests, he said.

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Once tested, patients will still need to have their results confirmed. But its hoped the lateral flow tests will act as a screening tool to quickly determine if someone is potentially positive for coronavirus or potentially negative.

By triaging people in that way, thats a very, very good and established method to be able to help contain, [prevent] any spread of future contamination, said Rowles.

It will not only give patients peace of mind, but also help health care professionals.

If youre a frontline worker and you have the ability to be able to deploy that technology, I think that certainly takes a lot of pressure off you, added Rowles.

As the COVID-19 outbreak intensifies, Rowles describes the global scientific community as having a collaborative culture that is helping Sona expedite development.

We recently signed a collaboration agreement with a team in GE, and their lab in Germany is poised to receive materials from us and start a program of work that will cut our workload here by a good third, said Rowles.

Rowles says discussions are already underway with the FDA to potentially fast-track authorization once these tests are ready for market.

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Nanotech said to boost the bioavailabilty of curcumin – New Atlas

If you like spicy foods, then you're probably aware of the claimed anti-inflammatory qualities of turmeric. Scientists have now developed what they say is a more effective way of biologically delivering turmeric's active compound, curcumin.

Among other things, curcumin is said to help in the treatment of chronic health problems such as heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer's.

However, when turmeric is ingested in its regular powdered form, only a limited amount of the curcumin in it gets absorbed by the body. Working with colleagues from Texas A&M University and Canada's McMaster University, researchers at the University of South Australia therefore set out to create an alternative.

The team ultimately developed a new process for producing minuscule curcumin-loaded nanoparticles. In lab tests, these were reportedly found to increase the oral bioavailability of curcumin by 117 percent, delivering the compound directly into human cells.

Subsequent animal trials suggested that ingestion of the nanoparticles was effective at preventing and even reversing cognitive deterioration. The curcumin is claimed to do so by suppressing oxidative stress and inflammation, and by helping to remove Alzheimer's-associated amyloid plaques in the brain.

Now, in the latest phase of the study, the curcumin nanoparticles are additionally being tested as a means of preventing the spread of genital herpes.

The research is described in a paper that was recently published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

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Global Micro-Supercapacitors Market Size Is Anticipated To Witness Over XX% CAGR Up To 2024 Nanotech Energy, Maxwell, Panasonic, Ningbo CRRC New…

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Netflixs Messiah Is Not Worth Suffering Through In Order To Solve Its Mysteries – Forbes

Messiah

While Ive written a few books so far, I always have a couple more bouncing around in my head at any given moment. One wild idea Ive had for a few years now was based on my Christian upbringing, where Jesus returns for the second coming and starts performing miracles to wow everyone.

Only, plot twist! Actually, the man is a time-traveler who arrives from the future and is using nanotech and advanced science to perform what looks like miracles in an effort to trick everyone and end up ruling the world.

I am spoiling my own idea for you here because now that Ive seen Messiah, I am definitely never going to write it. Though the idea is what hooked me into the concept of the show to begin with, as the Netflix drama asks the question, what would happen if a man claiming to be the second coming of Jesus arrived and started performing miracles? Would we believe him? Would he be exposed as a fraud? Could he be the real deal?

Its a question I found fundamentally interesting, given my own idea, and its what pushed me through to the end of the season to figure out the answer.

It was not worth it.

No, the Messiah isnt a time-traveler, that much Ill say up front, but the show and the answers it provides are not worth spending 10 episodes on it with so many better TV options out there.

The biggest problem with Messiah is that outside of the somewhat interesting question of whether the central figure is real or fake, there is quite literally nothing else of value in the series. I did appreciate Mehdi Dehbis performance as would-be Jesus, asking the question of what Christ might look like if he showed up on earth as an Iranian supermodel. And the best performance of the series is probably from the only cast member you know, Michelle Monaghan as a CIA officer determined to uncover the truth about Al-Masih (The Messiah).

Messiah

Every other character and storyline in the series is bad. You simply do not care about any of them. There are two boys who are initial followers of Al-Masih that end up having storylines so disconnected from the rest of the plot I have no idea why they exist in the first place. Theres a tormented Israeli spy who is half protagonist, half foil to Al-Masih, and always irritating. Theres a pastor and his family who serve as Al-Masihs American disciples/handlers and yet none of them ever become compelling characters in the least, not even after a tremendous amount of time is devoted to them for at least eight of the ten episodes. Even Monaghans spy is dull, and weirdly, is one of the least fleshed-out characters of the bunch.

So that leaves the only compelling thing about the show as its central mystery. Is Al-Masih for real?

Im going to just going ahead and spoil it now, because honestly, I dont think you should waste your time watching this series to find out. But if you dont want to know, turn back now.

The show really goes out of its way to do everything possible to make you believe that Al-Masih is a fraud. The show ends up coming up with this concept where Al-Masih studied in America under a man who turned out to be a Russian spy, and that he was raised as a child by his uncle who was a magician, hence his ability to perform miracles. His own brother testifies that he believes hes a fraud, and its revealed that he spent some time in a psychological facility for, what else, having a Messiah complex.

But as I watched the show, these breadcrumbs made no sense. They did not explain two of the biggest moments of the series, one where Al-Masih preaches through a sandstorm that buries an entire advancing army on Damascus, and then two episodes later where he shows up in Texas just as a tornado is hitting, and he saves the pastors daughter. If the idea is that hes some Russian psyop social disruption project, you cant plan moments like that. Nor that he knows detailed, personal background information on two random interrogators (the CIA agent and Israeli spy), like Russia could know exactly who would interview him if he was taken into custody. It doesnt make any sense. And they try to play up the magician angle, but theres a sequence where Al-Masih walks on water on the Washington DC mall, something that would be impossible to fake from that many angles without some very detailed and elaborate planning ahead of time, which we know he couldnt have done.

Messiah

So if it doesnt make sense that hes faking, it only leaves one answer, that he isnt. And in the closing moments of the show, thats whats revealed.

Al-Masih is snatched by the Israeli spy and is going to be taken to some deep dark prison somewhere. But the plane crashes, apparently sabotaged by the American government. Its revealed that Al-Masih not only survives the crash without a scratch (very Bruce Willis in Unbreakable of him), but he starts resurrecting people in the plane from the dead, including the spy. So, hes either the true Messiah or he sure has Messiah-like powers.

Its bad, its all just very bad. This reveal makes you think about so many other things in the show and how very little of it makes sense if he was telling the truth the whole time. And yet if he wasnt, that wouldnt have been very good either, as the show is justnot very good. And the series seems to misunderstand Jesus in general, as a pretty key component of his time on earth was that he was mercilessly beaten, bloodied and hung on a cross. He wasnt a superhero who walks out of the wreckage of a burning plane without so much as a cut, but honestly, whatever, I cant bring myself to care.

This is not a good show. It has a fundamentally interesting concept, at least to me, but honestly, I think my time traveler story is better. Maybe Ill still write it after all, just dont tell anyone the ending.

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‘Firebreaker’ Launched on Kickstarter – Exclusively Games

Canadian developer Moonlight 7 Studios have launched a Kickstarter for their virtual reality arcade shooter Firebreaker. Firebreaker takes place inside cyberspace where youll get to blast drones into pieces. The developers have managed to get $116 out of their targeted goal of $3,076, and there are 34 days left to back the project if youd like to.

Firebreaker is expected to come to Oculus Rift, and eventually to the Oculus Quest. Players get to enter into a futuristic, yet also retro, virtual reality world known as Bitscape. The developers have designed the world to be inspired by computer-generated imagery of the 1980s, which means players can see a world created out of simple geometry. Stand on top of your hacking station, and wield hacking blasters to infiltrate NanoTech Corps systems. Hack your way through firewalls, and fight against anti-hacker drones.

As you fire upon enemies, youll start to build up your score. Eventually, youll get to cause even more chaos as you upgrade your blasters. Firebreaker will also have a leaderboard system; this will allow you to compare your scores against others. Players will need to physically duck, dodge, and take out enemies to achieve their mission to destroy the core. You must protect the free world. The developers have referred to the combat as a thrilling dance between life and death. For those who love VR games, how do you feel about this title? Moonlight 7 Studios has said the following about Firebreaker:

We are raising funds because we are near the end of our production and in need of marketing and publishing funds. We want as many gamers to experience this thrilling arcade shooter as possible with trailers, screenshots and an early playable demo!

We are Moonlight 7 Studios. Seven sleepy college graduates finishing our first game together as a team. We would love for everyone to be a part of this exciting adventure as we finalize production and prepare for release!

Based on whats been shown and explained by the talented team behind the title, it looks great. Unfortunately, I dont play VR games. They just havent won me over yet. However, to those who love VR, what are some good titles? Also, will you be picking up Firebreaker should it reach its goal? To stay up to date on Firebreaker, make sure to follow the developers on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and their official website.

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Massive tender scam sucks in top officials – Zimbabwe Independent

ANDREW KUNAMBURA

LOCAL Government minister July Moyo and Harare Metropolitan Provincial Affairs minister Oliver Chidawu have been implicated in a massive tender scandal at Harare City Council (HCC) after they allegedly directed the local authority to award a multi-million dollar water treatment contract to two separate companies without following laid down procedure, it has emerged.

The contract is for the supply of water treatment technology solutions to Harare, which is struggling to supply the city of three million residents with safe drinking water.

Currently, council is using nine chemicals to treat water which is heavily polluted with domestic and industrial effluent at a monthly cost of US$3 million.The local authority has had to frequently shut down its main treatment plant, Morton Jaffray Water Works, due to a shortage of foreign currency to import the required chemicals.

Official documents, corroborated by information obtained from both council and government sources, indicate that the two ministers are separately exerting intense pressure on City of Harare management to disregard an ongoing tender process and have the contract awarded to their preferred companies.The issue has since become the subject of a corruption investigation by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) after one of the companies reported the case to the anti-graft body on Tuesday.

Moyo is pushing for Boltgas, a Zimbabwean-owned company founded in South Africa in 2005, to be awarded the contract.This is despite the fact that the company was not among 10 firms which responded to a tender invitation for the project in June this year. Chidawu is rooting for South African firm Nanotech Water Africa Private Limited (Nanotech).

However, Nanotech like all the other bidders initially failed to make the grade, but is now poised to clinch the tender following Chidawus intervention.Documents indicate that after the bidding closed on June 20, Harare City Councils evaluation committee deliberated on all submissions and found out that none of them were suitable.

This was revealed in a letter by town clerk Hosiah Chisango to Procurement Regulation Authority of Zimbabwe (Praz) chief executive officer Nyasha Chizu.Chisango, in the letter, particularly stated that Nanotechs bid had been thrown out because it was not competitive.

For instance, Nanotechs proposed technology reduced the cost of water treatment by just US$780 000. This implies that the monthly cost of treating Harare water would be pegged at US$2,2 million, which the evaluation committee still found to be too high.

Nanotech also fell short in terms of references as it had only one project it undertook in Botswana, raising competence concerns. The evaluation committee recommended that Praz approves the cancellation of the expression of interest for lack of competition and for technical irregularities, reads Chisangos letter to Chizu, dated August 5.

Chisango, in his letter, also raised the red flag over the possibility that Nanotech was accorded preferential treatment. Nanotech had been engaged by the citys water department to conduct a pre-test three months ahead of the invitation to tender.

The committee was convinced the specifications were not neutral and the playing field was not level as other players went into the race with an advantage after having been afforded the opportunity to pre-test their solutions before being made to compete with others who did not get the same opportunity. Their specifications, thus, were tailored towards the solutions provided by those that presided over the solutions, he wrote.

There is however no record of Prazs response to Chisangos correspondence. Upon learning of the development, Chidawu summoned Harare mayor Herbert Gomba, Chisango and City of Harare supply chain manager Never Murerwa and other senior managers from the local authority to a meeting at his offices at Charter House in Harares central business district where he piled pressure on them to bypass the legally permitted procurement procedures and award the tender to Nanotech, claiming the issue was coming from higher office.

However, Chisango failed to turn up for the meeting. Gomba attended, but abstained from the ensuing deliberations, leaving everything to city officials, arguing that since he was only a ceremonial mayor, he did not want to interfere in the day-to-day activities of Town House.

City officials reportedly asked Chidawu to put his demands in writing, but the minister strongly objected to this and said if they were not keen on following his instructions, he would not hesitate to directly engage Chizu and ask for a waiver of the formal tendering process in terms of Section 54 of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act, which provides for that waiver in case of emergency. At that time, Harare City Council had approached the government, seeking a declaratory order classifying its water situation as a state of emergency.

Curiously, 30 days later, on September 5, Chisango wrote again to Chizu, this time requesting permission to withdraw his earlier correspondence.The Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe received a report from City of Harare on the 14th of August on the cancellation of the request for expression of interest. This letter therefore serves to withdraw that report so that pertinent additional information is included and will be resubmitted thereafter, Chisango wrote.

He followed that up with another letter six days later, in which he was now asking Praz to consider proposals from four of the 10 bidders despite having clearly stated that they had failed to satisfy tender adjudicators. He claimed the new position arose because the evaluation committee had subsequently reconvened and resolved to shortlist four bidders, namely Nanotech, Water Dimensions International, Aqua Global and Microlab Scientific.

Documents also show the emergence at this stage of a special procurement oversight committee (SPOC) set up by Praz to take the place of Harare City Councils conventional tender evaluation committee. In the particular correspondence, Chisango dramatically somersaulted and claimed the four companies had offered a water treatment solution and had adequate manpower to carry the required work.

This time, Chizu, in a letter dated September 24, 2019, approved the new position. The authority is hereby directing the accounting officer to re-evaluate the tender and make recommendations in line with the observations and requirements of the standard bidding document and submit the revised evaluation report and bids for review by the SPOC, Chizu wrote.

Oddly, it also appears from the documents that there is lack of consensus among city officials, with acting Harare water director Mabhena Moyo writing to Chidawu, instead of Chisango, in which he apparently canvassed for Nanotech.

A report was written to Praz seeking approval for the city to go ahead with the project with the four companies. A report to Praz recommending that it approves four companies to carry out a pilot project at Morton Jaffray after re-evaluation of the companies is to be prepared. However, it would be prudent and faster to commence with the pilot project with Nanotech who are ready to start, reads Moyos letter, dated October 7, 2019.

Chisango, on November 13, then wrote to some of the companies involved, informing them that their bids had been unsuccessful, without specifying who had won the tender.

Microlab objected to the move, alleging the process was biased and claimed the tender had been awarded to Nanotech.Your handling of this tender process was biased towards Nanotech from the onset as Nanotech went into the competition with an unfair advantage, rendering the specifications to be not neutral.

The specifications were tailored to suit Nanotech and this smacks of corruption at its worst. We are also aware that the initial evaluation committee strongly advised against awarding the tender to Nanotech only for the report to be withdrawn from Praz after submission.

It is not only unfair but flagrant corruption to proceed with this process in the current form. Nanotech has connections with those in high offices and this is now standing as their only qualification, Microlab wrote through its managing director Walter Jera on November 19.

This time, it was Murerwa who responded to Microlab, writing: Please take note that the matter was considered by the SPOC. This letter also serves to advise you that the bid from Nanotech Water Solutions P/L was accepted to proceed to the next level. Be guided accordingly.Jera on Tuesday filed a corruption report to Zacc. The case was filed under RRB number 369602/05/08/14.

Chidawu confirmed he called city officials to a meeting, but claimed he did so on request by the provincial Joint Operations Command (Joc) which he chairs.

The meeting was called by the provincial Joint Operations Command, worried by the deteriorating water situation in the country which had become a security threat, he said in an interview.

On allegations he pressured council officials to accept the Nanotech bid, Chidawu, himself a former Harare mayor, said: I only recommended Nanotech on the basis that its proposal seemed to offer the right solutions and, in so doing, I was communicating a security resolution of the provincial Joc. So I did not pressure them, he said.

Gomba also confirmed he went to the ministers office in September along with city officials, but denied playing any role.Councillors are not involved in tenders, we are legislated out of it. Tenders are done by the supply chain manager under the town clerk and then sent to Praz for approval. Council only receives reports to note. Yes, I attended (the meeting) but played no part, he said.

Chisangos mobile phone was not being answered when the Zimbabwe Independent sought his comment yesterday while WhatsApp messages sent to him were not responded to despite evidence that he read them. Council sources also said that on Tuesday this week July Moyo called a meeting at his offices over the issue and indicated that he wanted Boltgas to be part of the deal despite the fact that it had not participated in the tendering process. Moyo could not be reached for comment as he was unreachable on mobile phone.

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Nanotech Suggests To Have Found A Way To Combat Age Related Diseases – Anti Aging News

NaNotics, in another breakthrough, is promising a new kind of medication, and suggests to have found a way to combat age related diseases; boldly going where no nanotech has gone before.

Lou Hawthorne of NaNotics, LLC opened his presentation at a recent longevity investor event using a clip from Star Trek that shows captain Kirk being giving a shot that restores him to his younger years.

Its tempting to assume its a drug, but what if the content of that syringe was something new? NaNotics CEO Hawthorne asked. NaNots are a new class of medicine. They are engineered to do just one thing and thats the holy grail of medicine design, because most drugs do two things: something you want them to do, and something you dont. In other words, side effects.

NanNots are targeting signal molecules that trigger diseases and aging rather than targeting cells, and a NaNot comprises a biocompatible core which is a bonded capture agent with an affinity for the target, bound underneath a porous outer shield.

This nanotechnology is of great value because of their ability to target only the soluble rather than membrane forms of pathogenic molecular targets. Hawthorne says that it is very difficult to engineer a drug which can do this because the two target forms are biochemically identical, resulting in very different effects on the body. NaNots, however, rely on geometry, which enables them to distinguish between soluble and membrane forms.

This ability helps to avoid side effects which Hawthorne demonstrated by using the example of soluble and membrane forms of the T Cell inhibitor PD-L1; on a cancer cell PD-L1 works by ligating the inhibitory receptor PD-1 and sending the T-cell into cellular hibernation. Antibodies that are able to block this inhibitory pathway between immune cells and cancer cells represent one of the top drug categories worth over $20 billion a year.

Critical cells in the body including heart, lung, and colon cells use membrane PD-L1 to block T-cell attack; when antibodies block this they produce side effects such as pneumonitis or colitis depending on which organ has been affected.

SPD-L1 is the soluble form of PD-L1, this is elevated in 12 of 19 of the most common types of cancer, and it is bioactive while ligating PD-L1 just as effectively as membrane PD-L1. Additionally it binds and neutralises drugs against PD-L1 to reduce their efficacy.

Nanobots can be developed to be specific to sPD-L1 which can be used either as a monotherapy or as an adjunct treatment with existing cancer drugs as they can help to improve the effectiveness of treatment and reduce toxicity by lowering the required dosage of drugs. Treatment is fast acting because NaNots have a 90% or greater target depletion capacity in under 5 minute with no post injection loss of responsiveness. NaNot shielding can also prevent B-cells from interacting with capture agents and prevents formation of anti-drug antibodies; the shielding and use of biocompatible material suggests the tech should be safe even at 50-100 times the clinical dose.

The company is developing a toolkit which is hard to place a valuation on, but they suggest that the technology has a 10% rate of adjunctive use for cancers which could be worth $2 billion. This development is part of an increasing nanohealth market that has potential for a vast scope of growth over the coming years. Investors are already beginning to flood into the market space, who are attracted by the idea of supporting the next big breakthrough. NaNotics thinks they have developed a technology with the potential to revolutionise medication and therapy for age related diseases.

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Nanotech Suggests To Have Found A Way To Combat Age Related Diseases - Anti Aging News