The University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine scientists are studying the tooth enamel biomineralization process, which could allow them to develop unique nanoscale methods to produce biomaterials.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Aug 2011
The Bruker Nano Surfaces division has launched a brand new website for atomic force microscopy (AFM) probes at www.brukerAFMprobes.com.
At a workshop held at the Center for Nanoscale Systems (CNS) at Harvard University, researchers from academia and industry received training in device and material processing utilizing plasma dry etching. The event was o...
Researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, have developed a new microscope that helps to observe molecules’ movement in live cells for every millisecond.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
9 Aug 2011
Scientists have displayed the viability of focused gene expression analysis of target fetal genes present in amniotic fluid by applying Standardized NanoArray PCR (SNAP) technology.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
9 Aug 2011
University of Massachusetts, Amherst researchers recognize a basic, previously unidentified microbial nanowire property in a bacterium called Geobacter sulfurreducens that enables long-distance transportation of electrons.
companiesandmarkets.com has included a research report on photonic crystals market titled ‘Photonic Crystals: Materials, Technologies and Global Markets’ to its list of reports.
According to the research r...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
9 Aug 2011
Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis, a world leader in microanalysis systems, has launched a new EBSD detector at M&M 2011. The new NordlysNano addresses the growing requirements of nanoscale applications: it is 60% more sensitive than the previous generation of EBSD detector, the NordlysS.
Nanocomp Technologies, Inc., a developer of energy-saving performance materials and component products from carbon nanotubes (CNTs), today announced that its unique nanotube-based sheet material, EMSHIELD, has been incorporated into the Juno spacecraft, launched on August 5, 2011, to provide protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD).
UCLA researchers have demonstrated a carbon nanotube polymer light-emitting device with intrinsically stretchable properties.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Aug 2011
A manufacturer of solar wafers and solar power products, ReneSola has reported two important updates of its manufacturing facility in China.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Aug 2011
BASF, a chemical company, displays solar products at European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition help in Hamburg, Germany.
A new report titled “Flow Cytometry: Products, Technologies and Global Markets” has been published by companiesandmarkets.com.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Aug 2011
A detailed review of the recent success in using nanoparticles to detect tumor cells and biomarkers based on electrochemical and optical techniques has been published in the journal, Chemical Society Review.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Aug 2011
Berlin researchers have demonstrated that semiconductor electrons are portrayed as a cloud measuring few nanometers in size when viewed using a novel type of spectroscopy. The size of the cloud is decided depending on the electron interaction with crystal lattice vibrations.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Aug 2011