Media Coverage of Luna nanoWorks - 2006
Buckyballs with a Surprise: Carbon cages filled with metal molecules could improve MRI diagnostics and make high-efficiency solar cells
TechnologyReview.com
Nov. 1, 2006
Luna nanoWorks, a division of Luna Innovations Incorporated, which licensed the technology from Virginia Tech, says the materials could be utilized as a more effective contrast agent in MRI, which is used to image soft body tissue such as the brain and spinal cord
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Promoters push for Va. to lead in nanotechnology
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Oct. 30, 2006
"'Since there is a large amount of work being performed in this field across the commonwealth, it is critical that we harvest that investment to promote nanotechnology-based economic development,' said Charles Gause, vice president of operations at Danville-based Luna nanoWorks, a division of Roanoke-based Luna Innovations Inc."
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Luna goes public on the NASDAQ exchange
Danville Register & Bee
June 10, 2006
"Luna Innovations Inc. - parent company of Danville's Luna nanoWorks - ended its first week as a publicly traded company on the NASDQ stock market Friday afternoon."
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