ClassOne Equipment has marketed its 150th mask aligner product to the Smart System Technology and Commercialization Center (STC) which is a division of the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) at Albany.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jul 2011
A real estate investment trust (REIT) focusing on offering real estate services to the life science industry, BioMed Realty Trust has signed a lease contract with BIND Biosciences for its Vassar Street property situated in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jul 2011
A company focusing on enhancing health and safety of inhabitants and the surrounding environment, PerkinElmer has launched Clarus SQ 8 Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer (GC/MS), creating a unique industry standard for stability and sensitivity.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jul 2011
A Purdue University research team has succeeded in developing ultra-pure material capable of capturing novel states of matter and finding applications in superior-speed quantum computing.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jul 2011
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a light-weight sandwich structure using tin and graphene.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jul 2011
Researchers at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed piezoelectrically modulated resistive memory (PRM) devices using zinc oxide nanowires.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jul 2011
Proteins present on the surface of a cell play a vital role in cell survival, especially in nutrient transport, gene expression, and energy transfer.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jul 2011
Stevens Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor, Dr. Eui-Hyeok Yang has received Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) grant for the year 2011.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jul 2011
Smallpeice Trust in collaboration with University of Leeds has organized a residential course on nanotechnology for students of 16 and 17 years old.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jul 2011
Flow cytometry is a technique used for analyzing and counting microscopic particles such as bacteria, cells and other micro-sized particles.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Jul 2011
Researchers at University of British Columbia (UBC) have developed a silicone lab-on-a-chip to enhance genetic analysis and render it to be more rapid, cost-effective, and sensitive by enabling single cells to fit into their respective places similar to balls falling into place in a pinball machine.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Jul 2011
A supplier of microscopes to industries, universities, and schools, Microscope.com, has announced a unique, back-to-school marketing event for its teaching microscopes including Omano OMTM85 & 85L.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Jul 2011
Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania and co-researchers from other Universities have designed a nanotech device using carbon nanotubes and olfactory receptor proteins.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Jul 2011
Berkeley Design Automation, a provider of nanometer circuit verification platforms, has declared that Silicon Creations, a supplier of nanometer silicon IP and integrated circuit design services, has chosen Berkeley’s Analog FastSPICE (AFS) verification platform.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Jul 2011
Researchers at TU Darmstadt have collaborated with RhineMain Polytechnic to develop a nanosensor that detects very slight traces of pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN). PETN is a highly-explosive chemical substance which terrorists have used for blasting commercial aircraft.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Jul 2011