Rapid News Communications Group (RNCG) the organizers of MM Live, MEMS Live and NANO Live USA extend an open invitation to all parties working in the Micro, Nano and MEMS manufacturing arena to join them next week in Rosemont, IL.
A research team led by Nader Engheta from the University of Pennsylvania is working on ways to use light in place of electricity. The team has developed the first physical illustration of ‘lumped’ optical circuit elements using nanotechnology.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
27 Feb 2012
A research study titled ‘Coherent Sensing of a Mechanical Resonator with a Single Spin Qubit’ by Ania Bleszynski Jayich from the University of California - Santa Barbara (UCSB) brings the future quantum computer and nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) one step closer to reality.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
27 Feb 2012
ARM has announced that its ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore processor optimization pack (POP) is now available for the 28nm- Super Low-Power (SLP) High-K Metal Gate process technology of GLOBALFOUNDRIES.
A research team comprising Kenneth Crozier and colleagues from the Harvard University has developed a novel tunable color filter, which utilizes optical nanoantennas for accurately controlling color output.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
27 Feb 2012
Dr. Robert C. Bast, Jr. from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has received a grant from the National Foundation for Cancer Research to detect early-stage ovarian cancer using Senior Scientifics’ novel technology.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
27 Feb 2012
Cleanfield Alternative Energy has updated its collaborative venture of Nanowire Solar Cell on “Next Generation Solar Cell".
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Feb 2012
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have studied the effect of protein interactions with nanomaterials. This is an important step to use nanomaterials for controlling the function, structure, and orientation of proteins in the body.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Feb 2012
Isolation of specific cells from clinical samples like blood can provide useful information of a particular disease.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Feb 2012
A study by a research team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has explained the mechanism behind the formation of water droplets during condensation and ways to design harvesting surfaces at the nanoscale to accelerate the formation of these droplets.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Feb 2012
Astronomers have found a solid form of buckyballs for the first time in space utilizing data obtained from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Feb 2012
According to a new report titled ‘MEMS in Mobile’ from Juniper Research, the annual sales generated by MEMS devices such as RF, displays, audio and sensors used in mobile phones will surpass $6 billion by the fiscal year 2016, thanks to the growth in the mobile device market.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Feb 2012
A research team from the Wake Forest University’s Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials has developed a thermoelectric device called Power Felt, which is capable of transforming body heat to an electrical current.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Feb 2012
A research study by Dhiraj Prasai and his colleagues has corroborated that graphene coating is the thinnest known coating in the world for preventing corrosion.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Feb 2012
Micromeritics’ Grant Selection Committee has selected the recipient of its grant award for the fourth quarter of 2011. An ASAP® 2020 HD Micropore High Definition Accelerated Surface Area and Porosimetry Analyzer has been awarded to the University of Milano Bicocca, Milano, Italy.