A new book titled ‘Fracture Nanomechanics’ is now added to the offerings of Research and Markets.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
4 Nov 2011
A research team led by Koray Aydin, who serves as Assistant Professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science of the Northwestern University has created a composite metamaterial, which absorbs broad array of light wavelengths, paving the way to develop economic and efficient solar cell technology.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
4 Nov 2011
The US Department of Defense issues $4.5 million fund over a four-year period to the scientists at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science for reinforcing carbon nanotube sheets and yarns for satellite technology applications.
EuroNanoMed, an European funding program under the European Commission’s ERA-Net scheme for the advancement of transnational nanomedicine research, has declared that eight projects were selected through its third and final joint transnational call for partnership research projects will get the €8 million fund offered by the funding agencies of EuroNanoMed.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
4 Nov 2011
Children's Hospital Los Angeles, as part of its current research program on nanoparticle-based therapy for Ewing's sarcoma has signed a research partnership with NanoSmart Pharmaceuticals, a developer of innovative cancer drugs, to develop and validate the novel drug-delivery platform of the company.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
4 Nov 2011
The Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN), is pleased to announce that its disease diagnostics technology, the MicroKit, has won the Silver Award at the Asian Innovation Awards 2011 organized by The Wall Street Journal Asia.
Particle characterization using the Zetasizer Nano is a growing area of demand among a whole arsenal of research methods available for use at the Nanotechnology Research Center (NRC) at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the USA.
Reliable and accurate single-molecule medical diagnosis is a step closer to reality with the development a new technique by Cambridge University researchers which uses sub-nanometre "cages" to capture and ident...
SiMPore Inc. has been awarded a phase 1 SBIR grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a microarray cell culture system.
SiMPore will examine methods to create micro-patterned walls in order to exp...
The organizers of TNT - Trends in Nanotechnology International Conference are pleased to announce today the final scientific program. The program is available online here.
The 12th edition of the Trends in Nanotechnol...
Duke University researchers have developed a reusable DNA chip that can be used as a template to reproduce a large number of DNA building blocks, paving the way to produce preferred DNA strands rapidly and economically.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
3 Nov 2011
The first MEMS Technology Showcase, where firms can display their innovative MEMS-enabled products, will be moderated by Movea’s Executive Vice President, Bryan Hoadley.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
3 Nov 2011
The usage of gallium arsenide (GaAs) device has been increased in network infrastructure and mobile phone applications, which in turn increases the usage of GaAs epitaxial wafers, which are the base materials for these devices.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
3 Nov 2011
Scientists at Vanderbilt University have developed a potential new technique using electron microscopy to view gold nanoparticle-tagged proteins on the move in undamaged, whole cells.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
3 Nov 2011
The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has developed the Semiconductor High-NA Actinic Reticle Review Project (SHARP) microscope for photolithography. The SHARP microscope is an advanced extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) photomask-imaging microscope which has been developed in partnership with semiconductor manufacturers.