Global Industry Analysts has released a new research report titled ‘Nanobiotechnology: A Global Strategic Business Report.’
SouthWest NanoTechnologies (SWeNT)’s Chief Executive Officer, Dave Arthur has taken part in a panel discussion titled ‘Recent Advances and Challenges in Nanomanufacturing,’ conducted on March 29, 2012 at the SME 2012 NanoManufacturing Conference at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2012
Synopsys declared that its parasitic extraction solution called StarRC has facilitated over 150 successful 28-nm tapeouts, providing the signoff accuracy and rapid turnaround time needed for next-generation of designs across applications such as mobile, consumer, computer and wireless communications.
InvenSense, a provider of MotionTracking devices, has declared the dual-source supply capacity for its CMOS-MEMS wafers from two major semiconductor foundries, which include Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and GLOBALFOUNDRIES.
Researchers from the Purdue University have used a thin film of titanium nitride as a plasmonic material. The addition of titanium nitride to the small list of surface-plasmon-supporting materials may pave the way to produce new optoelectronic devices with unparallel efficiency and speed.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Mar 2012
Researchers from the Rice University have produced starfruit-shaped gold nanorods, which may support surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy applications.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Mar 2012
Researchers from the University of Florida have found a way for large-scale production of graphene.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Mar 2012
A research team led by Qun Zhao from the University of Georgia has discovered that a combination of alternating magnetic fields and iron oxide nanoparticles is capable of killing head and neck cancer cells in mice in 30 minutes without damaging healthy cells.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Mar 2012
A research team directed by Robert Morris from the University of Toronto has developed eco-friendly iron-based nanoparticle catalysts that offer similar efficiency as the toxic, high-cost metal-based catalysts currently being used in a wide range of industries such as food, fragrance and drug.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Mar 2012
At the American Chemical Society’s 243rd National Meeting & Exposition, a research team led by Paresh C. Ray from the Jackson State University in Mississippi has delivered a presentation on a gold nanoparticle-based method to rapidly detect the presence of Salmonella bacteria, particularly the multiple-drug resistant (MDR) strains in lettuce.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Mar 2012
Global Industry Analysts has released a market research report titled ‘Nanocomposites: A Global Market Report.’
A research team led by Allen Apblett from the Oklahoma State University in Stillwater has delivered a presentation on the development of a capsule containing metal-oxide nanoparticles at the American Chemical Society’s 243rd National Meeting & Exposition.
HyperSolar, a company developing an innovative nanotechnology process to generate renewable natural gas and hydrogen utilizing solar power and water, has released the initial test results that confirm the compatibility of paper mill wastewater with the company’s breakthrough technique that imitates photosynthesis to generate hydrogen from water.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Mar 2012
A research team led by Catherine Klapperich from the Boston University has devised a disposable microfluidic chip, which is a precise, inexpensive, rapid point-of-care device that could serve as an efficient tool for clinicians to rapidly diagnose pandemic and seasonal influenza strains, thus restricting infection outbreaks.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Mar 2012
Oxford Instruments NanoScience, world leader in the supply of superconducting magnets and instrumentation for research at low temperatures, launches its new Cryospares website wwww.cryospares.com, the one stop shop for all your cryogenic spares and accessories needs.