Elastin Collagen Creams–The Truth And The Options
May 10, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
I am sure you have noticed, the number of elastin collagen creams that are flooding the market, all competing for your business. If you are anything like me, then you may be very skeptical of many of these products, and wonder if they really do what they claim. Well, I have been doing a lot of research on collagen, and its best use. There are a few things I\’d like to share with you.
When it comes to collagen, there are some options out there, some cheaper, but less effective, and some expensive but with possible side effects.
There are probably hundreds of elastin collagen creams on the market, all claiming to create firmer, younger looking skin, but is that really the case?
And will they give you the same results as injectable collagen. Unfortunately, it\’s not likely.
You see, collagen found in facial creams really doesn\’t penetrate beyond the upper layers of skin, to where the collagen would be needed most to make any difference in the quality of your skin. I am not saying that the collagen does nothing, but in actuality, all it is doing is moisturizing the top layer of skin.
So, if those don\’t really work, then what about the other end of the spectrum, injectable collagen. While you may see good results, there are a lot of risks as well. The most worrisome risk being that some people can be allergic to the collagen, and break out in ulcers that can leave permanent scars. The other concerns are the cost, about $275-$300 per injection, and the effects, which may only last 6 months to a year.
With all that said, there is one more option, and that is to encourage your body to produce more collagen. No, this is not science fiction. This is new technology, and it doesn\’t involve elastin collagen creams.
There are two substances that can be found in some skin care products that actually promote the growth of collagen. What you want to look for are products that contain Nano-lipobelle H-EQ10, and Cynergy TK. These 2 ingredients work together in synergy to help increase natural collagen production.
Nano-lipobelle H-EQ10 was created using nanotechnology to make the Coenzyme Q10 molecules small enough to penetrate deep into your skin. Once there, the anti oxidant CoQ10 begins to destroy free radicals that can accelerate the aging process. Not only that, but it also helps to increase the production of collagen and elastin.
Cynergy TK contains Functional Keratin, extracted from the wool of sheep. It not only helps to promote the growth of collagen and elastin, but also new skin cells.
So, no more expensive and painful collagen injections, and no more worthless elastin collagen creams, just take some time to research product ingredients, to find ones that work with your skin to create the results you have been looking for.
Jennifer is a dedicated researcher of skin care health and products. She shares her research on her website http://www.health-skin-and-body.com. If you have unwanted wrinkles, fine lines and damaged skin, visit http://www.health-skin-and-body.com now to learn about the skin care line Jennifer personally recommends.
Spintronics Gets Boost from First Images Taken of the Spin of Electrons
May 5, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Spintronics Gets Boost from First Images Taken of the Spin of Electrons
One of the biggest commercial applications of spintronics in computing to date has been the use of giant magnetoresistance (GMR), the material phenomenon that makes possible the huge storage capacity of today’s hard disk drives.
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Nano-Net: 4th International ICST Conference, Nano-Net 2009, Lucerne, Switzerland, October 18-20, 2009, Proceedings
May 2, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Nano-Networks, Nano-Net 2009, held in Lucerne, Switherland, in October 2009.
The 36 invited and regular papers address the whole spectrum of Nano-Networks and spans topis like modeling, simulation, statdards, architectural aspects, novel information and graph theory aspects, device physics and interconnects, nanorobotics as well as nano-biological systems.
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Educational Offerings Fail to Represent Full Spectrum of Technology
May 2, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Technology is a field that encompasses several areas, though students might not be aware of many of them when considering an educational tract in technology. Technology based fields outside of the obvious can be found in educational tracts such as science and mathematics, in addition to more popular tracts such as information technology and computer science.
Nanotechnology is a field with explosive growth potential, yet because far more than a bachelor degree is required for employment within the discipline, few colleges push it as a viable field of study. Unlike database administration, information security, infrastructure maintenance or any of the many fields associated with computer networking, nanotechnology is among the technology based sciences left out in the cold.
Robotics is another field that draws heavily on a math and science background yet also carries the connotation of being a technology based specialization. Without question, robotics is exclusive, yet the field of robotics is beginning to have an effect on the products that shape our daily lives.
By popularizing technology based sciences that are outside the mainstream, educational institutions can help further the disciplines while exposing students to potential growth areas. Indeed, many areas of technology require degree completion at or beyond the master’s level, but the very nature of technology suggests that an above average academic record should be necessary.
The problem so many institutions encounter is the perception that information technology is the only technology for which employment opportunities exist. Additionally, career tracks heavy on math and science are not always the easiest sell to students. By focusing more on the technological aspects of specific educational opportunities, colleges and universities can generate excitement and interest in those areas instead of moving students toward already inundated educational tracts in information technology.
Science and technology are intertwined, yet traditional sciences may not appeal to students because of the employment opportunities that arise from them. By focusing a larger portion of admissions and recruitment efforts on cutting edge technology based sciences, academia can further the knowledge base of these fields of study while encouraging students to think outside traditional lines. Many of the best scientists working in advanced areas such as robotics and nanotechnology are either overseas or foreign born. In order to remain competitive in fields such as these, educational institutions have to make U.S. students more aware of their existence.
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Thermal Nanosystems and Nanomaterials
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Heat transfer laws for conduction, radiation and convection change when the dimensions of the systems in question shrink. The altered behaviours can be used efficiently in energy conversion, respectively bio- and high-performance materials to control microelectronic devices. To understand and model those thermal mechanisms, specific metrologies have to be established. This book provides an overview of actual devices and materials involving micro-nanoscale heat transfer mechanisms. These are clearly explained and exemplified by a large spectrum of relevant physical models, while the most advanced nanoscale thermal metrologies are presented.
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