Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have for the first time described their ‘confinement controlled sublimation’ method for fabricating superior quality large-area layers of epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide wafers in the Early Edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal.
Researchers at the Institute for Nanoscience and Engineering, University of Arkansas have established that controlling DNA linkers to assemble nanostructures could lead to the development of new materials that can be used in a broad variety of applications such as tissue engineering and electronics.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
23 Sep 2011
Wenbin Lin, PhD, Kenan professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina has proved that a newly developed nanoparticle has the potential to deliver chemotherapy treatment for cancer more effectively.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
23 Sep 2011
European foundry Altis Semiconductor has achieved standardization on Candence Design System’s Candence MaskCompose Wafer Synthesis and Reticle System.
A team of researchers at the University of Alberta have developed a 3-D imaging system known as Virtual Reflected-Light Microscopy.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
23 Sep 2011
NaturalNano has declared that Dr. Michael King’s lab at Cornell University will deliver a presentation titled ‘Halloysite Nanotube Coating Applications for Enhanced Capture and Reprogramming of Circulating Tumor Cells’ at The Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting on October 13, 2011.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
23 Sep 2011
D2S has unveiled first-of-a-kind mask-wafer double simulation accelerated workstation called TrueMask DS for hot-spot analysis, bit-cell design, research and development exploration and mask-defect classification that understands dose modulation and overlapping eBeam shots.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
23 Sep 2011
SouthWest NanoTechnologies, a pioneer in superior quality carbon nanotubes, has been awarded a consent order from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to produce and supply multi-wall carbon nanotubes for commercial purposes.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
23 Sep 2011
ABI Research has released a new market research report titled ‘MEMS Vendors: A Competitive Analysis’, which features profiles of 50 MEMS vendors and in-depth analysis on 15 key vendors.
CellGuide has selected Baolab's NanoEMS technology to be incorporated in its positioning and location systems.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Sep 2011
University of Arkansas has officially opened the high-tech Nanoscale Material Science and Engineering Building on the university campus in Dickson Street.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Sep 2011
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) researchers have devised a new method called single-crystal electron diffraction tomography to accurately identify the arrangement of molecules and atoms in materials ranging from pharmaceuticals to cement.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Sep 2011
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)’s research institute, the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) has officially opened the SIMTech Microfluidics Foundry (SMF) on September 21, 2011.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Sep 2011
Techulon, a Blacksburg, Virginia-based life sciences company offering low toxicity and novel biodegradable RNA and DNA delivery agents for cell-based therapeutics and research, has entered into a distribution deal with Allschwil, Switzerland-based BioConcept for its polymeric nanoparticle-delivery transfection reagent called Glycofect.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Sep 2011
Research and Markets now offers a new report titled ‘Wafer Packaging Fab Database’ that discusses the global overview of the installed capacities and activities of wafer level packaging in more than 250 mid-end factories.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Sep 2011