Research teams at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have collaborated with the University of Wollongong, Australia to develop a nanomaterial to collect wasted heat from industrial processes and electrical devices and convert it into electricity.
Carbon Composite Technologies (CCT) which is a subsidiary of Augrid Global Holdings will launch a new nano fabric made of fibreglass and carbon to be used to manufacture products from fibre reinforced polymer (FRP).
By Dr. Cameron Chai
3 Oct 2011
A research team led by Stephan Link of Rice University Laboratory has found a method to manipulate light dispersed by gold nanorods utilizing liquid crystals. The gold nanorods capture and reemit light in a particular direction.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
1 Oct 2011
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati have designed an inertial microfluidic device based on lab-on-a-chip technology to collect tumour cells based on their size.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
1 Oct 2011
Thermal processing equipment manufactures SPTS Technologies announced that it has shipped its 600th advanced vertical processor (AVP) vertical batch thermal processing system.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
1 Oct 2011
Samsung Electronics has announced that it has launched its 64-gigabyte embedded multimedia card (e-MMC) NAND aimed at tablets, smart phones and mobile devices. The company made this announcement at the Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum held every year.
Online research website, Research and Markets has announced that it has added Nanoimaging-1st Edition to its portfolio.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
1 Oct 2011
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have developed a new chemical process to make incisions in diamonds so that they can be effectively used in micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS).
By Dr. Cameron Chai
1 Oct 2011
The Graphene Flagship is pleased to announce the workshop “Graphene for Future Emerging Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities” that will take place in Madrid, Spain on October 18th, 2011.
At the eighth annual Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum conducted at Westin Taipei, Samsung Electronics has proclaimed that it has developed a first-of-a-kind monolithic 4 Gb low power double-data-rate 3 (LPDDR3) memory utilizing 30 nm-class process technology to support three-dimensional graphics, ultra resolution displays and quicker processers in the advanced future-generation mobile devices.
Scientists at the VU University Amsterdam and TU Delft have illustrated that the release rate of hydrogen stored in a metal hydride depends on the size of the metal alloy nanoparticle. The smaller the nanoparticle size, the higher the release rate of hydrogen that moves into the fuel cell.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Sep 2011
FSI International, a provider of surface conditioning equipment for the production of microelectronics, has proclaimed that a major foundry producer in Asia has agreed to adopt an ORION single wafer cleaning system.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Sep 2011
Samsung Electronics has expanded its Exynos product portfolio with the introduction of a dual core ARM Cortex application processor called the Exynos 4212, developed on its sophisticated 32 nm High-K Metal Gate (HKMG) logic low-power process technology.
The North Dakota State University Research Foundation (NDSU/RF) proclaimed that it has inked a license deal for its removable protective coatings for outdoor statues and monuments with Elinor Specialty Coatings.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Sep 2011
A research book titled, ‘Nanotechnology in Australia: Showcase of Early Career Research,’ has been included by Research and Markets to its offering.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Sep 2011