Cabot Corporation (NYSE: CBT) has added graphene technology to its portfolio, company officials announced today.
Cabot has added this emerging performance technology to its portfolio through an intellectual property ...
US based SiliconBlue Technologies has announced that its new low power (LP) and high speed (HX) version devices which primarily focus on tablets and smartphones are now available for sampling.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
1 Nov 2011
University of Cincinnati’s (UC) Micro and Nano Manufacturing Laboratory Director, Murali Sundaram is exploring the possibility of creating a cost -effective nano manufacturing facility where various small scale processes for machine substances can be carried out without requiring a highly clean laboratory environment.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
1 Nov 2011
Tomorrow Options, a company from INESC TEC has developed a device for the prevention of bedsores in patients who are bed ridden. The device called MovinSense is a microelectronic device which detects the movements of the patients and alerts nursing staff so that they can change the position of the patient.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
1 Nov 2011
Nanometrics Incorporated (NASDAQ: NANO), a leading supplier of advanced metrology systems, today announced that a major manufacturer of advanced thin film solar photovoltaic (PV) cells has selected and successfully insta...
MEMSIC has unveiled the world’s smallest, completely-integrated MEMS two-axis digital accelerometer called the MXC6226XC.
Georgia Institute of Technology scientists have devised a wireless sensor prototype that can sense extremely low concentrations of ammonia, a major constituent of most of the explosives.
Aculon, a company specializing in nanotechnology-based performance coatings, has declared that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a patent for a technique that involves the use of metallic nanoparticles in electric conductive inks.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Oct 2011
Tom Flores, a junior majoring student in physics is actively involved in research work in developing tiny carbon nanotubes. The carbon nanotubes (CNT) that Flores is trying to develop have diameters of 1 to 5 nm.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Oct 2011
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin have developed a new electron microscope, which can provide high-resolution three-dimensional images of biological samples.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Oct 2011
Scientists are investigating the possibility of combining two emerging technologies, plasmonics and nanophotonics to create a new quantum information system, which will be much more powerful than computers.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Oct 2011
Electrotechnical University (ETU) and TEKLAB, specialising in providing multipurpose laboratories and electric workstations for educational and industrial purposes, will jointly commercialise a new educational lab that will focus on conducting research programmes and training through a standard set of laboratory exercises.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Oct 2011
XTREME Technologies, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of USHIO has announced that it has achieved a stable output of 30 W at intermediate focus within a 100% duty cycle during bulk manufacture in EUV lithography.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Oct 2011
A research team from the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) have developed a method through which two-dimensional nanosheets can be created for use in applications involving filtration, sensing and growth of nanostructures.
Scientists at the University of Alberta are investigating the possibility of using metamaterials to gather single photons for transmitting data optically. Traditionally, a large number of photons form a laser light beam to transfer audio, video and text.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Oct 2011