Forschungszentrum Jülich’s physicists in collaboration with the universities of Hamburg and Kiel have developed radial spiral magnetic structures on the material surface rather than inside bulk materials.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 Aug 2011
The 9th International Nanotech Symposium & Nano Convergence EXPO, Nano Korea 2011, a complete convergence of new technology and nanotechnology Korea, will be held at KINTEX in Goyang-si from 24 to 26 August.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 Aug 2011
Artificial nanoparticles are influencing modern life rapidly. With the help of a separated mammal heart known as the Langendorff heart dipped in a nutrient liquid instead of blood, scientists from the Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen and the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) have discovered that selective artificial nanoparticles can create an impact on heart rhythm and rate.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 Aug 2011
Shaul Lapidot, a doctoral student of Prof. Oded Shoseyov, in collaboration with his lab colleagues at the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment of the Hebrew University, Rehovot, has discovered a technique to produce nano-crystalline cellulose (NCC) from the waste obtained from paper mill.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 Aug 2011
Frost & Sullivan, a growth partnership company, has conducted an analysis named Strategic Assessment of the Asia Pacific Ultracapacitor Market and revealed that in 2009, the market gained revenues of about US$44.9 million, and in 2020, it is expected to attain US$810.9 million.
mChip or mobile microfluidic chip, a diagnostic equipment developed by Columbia Engineering researchers using microfluidics and nanoparticles, has been successfully tested to conduct difficult laboratory assays in Rwanda.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 Aug 2011
A team of scientists have discovered a new method to write magnetic data on tiny magnetic bits one by one, as fast as possible, and with little energy consumption. This has overcome one of the biggest hurdles in this field.
A Massachusetts high-tech start-up company, Graphene Laboratories, Inc., announced it will move to new expanded R&D facility at the Stony Brook University Incubator in Calverton, NY, as of Aug 1, 2011. Graphene Labor...
The future of regenerative medicine lies in harnessing the potential of the human body to renew and repair itself. Now, scientists at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN), the world's first bioengineering and nanotechnology research institute, have developed a new genetic engineering technique that promises safer stem cell therapy for cancer patients.
An international team of researchers are tapping the potential of graphene for improving the electronic memory devices.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jul 2011
The prominent journal "Science" has selected the Bugscope project as the winner of the monthly Science Prize for Online Resources in Education or SPORE.
The Bugscope project run out of University of Illinoi...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jul 2011
Flow Polymers has received a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to enhance the unique nano-filler technology for tire innerliners.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jul 2011
A manufacturer of accurate positioning solutions and products for mobile control, asset management, mapping and GIS, civil engineering, agriculture, construction, and surveying markets, Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS) has launched the Aquila hybrid microscope in North America.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jul 2011
University of Minnesota engineers have used layered mesoporous nanostructures to increase the efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) by 26%.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jul 2011
Scientists at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University have demonstrated that an organic memory transistor made from silver nanoparticles and plastic pentacene has a larger memory capacity when operated at elevated temperatures.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jul 2011