A research team from the Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) has increased the speed of two-photon lithography technology, which allows the fabrication of nanoscale structures by printing 3D objects with remarkably fine details.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
13 Mar 2012
Nova Measuring Instruments has received more than 12 million dollar orders in total for its stand-alone and integrated metrology products from several major foundries across the world for their 2X nm production ramp up.
A new research laboratory named the Ultrafast Microfluidic Devices Laboratory was opened on March 6, 2012 at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IPC PAS) located in Warsaw for visualization of ultrafast micro- and nano-flows.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
13 Mar 2012
A research team at Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed a novel metamaterial for more efficient absorption of a broad range of light, paving the way to a new class of optical sensors and solar cells.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of a new book titled ‘Plunkett's Nanotechnology & MEMS Industry Almanac 2011: Nanotechnology & MEMS Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends & Leading Companies’ to its offering.
Anasys Instruments, the company that pioneered nanoscale thermal analysis and nanoscale IR spectroscopy using an AFM, is pleased to announce further capabilities for their nanoIR nanoscale infrared spectroscopy system.
According to a research study conducted by a team of scientists from Binghamton University and Cornell University, nanoparticles may affect long-term health of human beings even in low dosages.
The ALPHA collaboration at CERN has for the first time carried out the spectroscopic measurements of the internal structure of antihydrogen atom using a specially designed magnetic bottle called Minimum Magnetic Field Trap.
Researchers at Kansas State University and Ohio State University have recorded the vibration of two atoms within a molecule using a superfast camera. The molecular motion was illuminated by using the energy of the electron in the molecule which is similar to a "flash bulb". The study was published in the journal Nature.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Mar 2012
A research team from TRIUMF, SFU and University of British Columbia has done a study on manipulation of anti-hydrogen atoms using microwaves. The observations will be published in the journal Nature, which provides the first insight on "anti-atomic fingerprint."
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Mar 2012
Carl Zeiss has launched the AURIGA® Laser, a new advanced system combining the specific advantages of the AURIGA® CrossBeam (FIB-SEM) workstation with the capabilities of a pulsed micro-focus laser for fast ablation of material.
The HORIBA Scientific division of HORIBA Instruments Incorporated (HORIBA), global leader in fluorescence spectroscopy systems, has incorporated into its line of spectrofluorometers the SuperK EXTREME line of white-light lasers from NKT Photonics A/S (NKT), the pioneer of supercontinuum lasers.
Fraunhofer Center Nanoelectronic Technologies (CNT) in Dresden has inked a two-year partnership deal with bubbles & beyond, a technology firm specializing in tailored intelligent fluids, to create novel cleaning solutions for use in the microelectronics industry.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
9 Mar 2012
Synkera Technologies, a nanotechnology company specializing in gas detection, separation, filtration and support products for the clean technology, air quality, and life and bio sciences markets, will participate in the Pittsburgh Conference to be conducted from March 11 to 15, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
9 Mar 2012
A research team from the Tel Aviv University’s The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology and Department of Chemistry has developed protein-based transistors from organic materials present in the human body utilizing several advanced techniques.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
9 Mar 2012