sp3 Diamond Technologies, a provider of diamond deposition reactors, products and services, has declared the shipment of the first hot filament (HF) chemical vapor deposition (CVD) reactor to the Chinese market.
Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, along with scientists from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and the University of Bremen, have developed a new screening technique to rapidly assess the safety of metal-oxide nanomaterials in large batches.
Forty times stronger than steel and conducting electricity ten times better than silicon, graphene is the wonder material that could one day replace silicon in microchips. Now the University of Bath is opening a new Graphene Centre Laboratory that will study its amazing properties and develop its potential applications.
By Will Soutter
2 May 2012
Nanonics Imaging is pleased to invite its current and future customers to an upcoming User Workshop on Tuesday, May 8th from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at the F1 Conference Room in the San Jose Convention Center. The Workshop, to be held during the CLEO 2012 Conference & Exhibition, will feature prominent scientists presenting new developments and research highlights related to their work using Nanonics systems.
Researchers at Georgia Tech Research Institute are developing technology that can effectively detect smuggled radioactive materials at ports, border crossings, and airports.
By Will Soutter
2 May 2012
In an article published May 1, 2012 online in PLoS ONE, Gordana Vitaliano, MD, director of the Brain Imaging NaNoTechnology Group at the McLean Hospital Imaging Center, reported that clathrin protein, a ubiquitous protei...
Veeco Instruments, a company specializing in hard disk drives, solar cells, LEDs and other devices, declared that Hangzhou Silan Azure, a China-based LED manufacturer, has placed an order for Veeco's TurboDisc K465i MOCVD (Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition) systems. Silan Azure will use these advanced systems to increase its production capacity for high brightness light emitting diodes in green and blue colors.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 May 2012
A research team from the Stanford University has developed a simpler and faster technique to effectively modify the surface chemistry and significantly expand the surface area of nanowires with noble metal or metal oxide nanoparticles.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 May 2012
A team of researchers from the University of California Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has developed a low-cost technique to direct nanoparticles to self-assemble themselves into device-ready materials.
Research and Markets has included a new book titled ‘Nanomaterials in Concrete: Advances in Protection, Repair, and Upgrade’ to its database.
SiTime, a company specializing in silicon MEMS solutions, has so far shipped over 100 million units of MEMS oscillators, resonators, and clock generators in total.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 May 2012
Zyvex Technologies and ENVE Composites announced an exclusive partnership to provide a bicycle rim specifically for downhill mountain biking that uses the latest advanced materials comprised of nanoenhanced carbon fiber.
A Queen's Award for Enterprise for International Trade 2012 has been awarded to NanoSight, the UK's fastest growing biotechnology company.
Rapid News Communications Group are delighted to announce the return of the USA’s leading high precision Manufacturing event, MICRO.NANO.MEMS 2013.
A University of Exeter team has discovered a lightweight, flexible and transparent material for conducting electricity.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Apr 2012