Oxford Nanopore Technologies, new technology developer for electronic detection as well as analysis of individual molecules utilizing nanopores, has declared that it would be expanding its Oxford headquarters and open a new informatics facility in the city of Cambridge, UK.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
25 Jul 2011
A physicist from the University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus, Stephanie Meyer has been involved in developing a sophisticated microscope with high resolution that enables to view innermost cell functioning. This microscope will be a helpful tool in neuroscience research.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
25 Jul 2011
Herzan LLC announces the release of The Onyx Series – the highest performing, most cost effect passive isolation table on the market. This is the first passive vibration isolation table manufactured by Herzan, which brings its expertise in environmental solutions to the passive isolation market.
Highly strong nanostructured metals are being employed in car manufacturing in order to develop light weight cars that can withstand collisions in order to ensure prevention of any fatal accidents.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Jul 2011
Scientists are progressing in the direction of "single-molecule electronics," when electronic circuits in smart phones, computers and audio players may get reduced in size.
Equity Markets released a research report about Nanometrics and KLA-Tencor. In case client utilization remains at the same level, it is anticipated that revenue from semiconductors will go up in the forthcoming quarters, leading to release of new products and increasing the market for handsets and computers.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Jul 2011
A professor of the Chemistry and Pharmacology department at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich, Achim Hartschuh has received a Starting Grant from the European Research Council (ERC).
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By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Jul 2011
Research and Markets has added a book, titled Nanoscience and Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Manufacturing and Industry Impacts, to its offering.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Jul 2011
SolRayo, a subsidiary company of Enable IPC, has successfully completed a project on the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant that is being funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) SBIR/STTR program.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Jul 2011
Arteriocyte received a grant of $1 million from the Third Frontier Commission of the Ohio Department of Development to speed up manufacturing using Good Manufacturing practices (GMP), the company’s NANEX technology for clinical purposes under the brand HemaEx.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Jul 2011
Scientists have achieved a major breakthrough in forecasting and eliminating environmental decoherence, an occurrence that is considered as a hindrance in the path of quantum computing.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
22 Jul 2011
The annual Commercialization of Micro-Nano Systems Conference (COMS 2011) being held Aug 28-31 in Greensboro, is again shaping up to be a who’s who of the micro-nano technology (MNT) community, bringing together leaders in North Carolina with those from around the globe.
The camera in your phone collects light on silicon and translate that information into digital bits. One of the reasons those cameras and phones continue to improve is that researchers are developing new materials that a...
The Cirrus 2 system enables the AutoChem II and AutoChem 2950 HP chemisorption analyzers to function as multi-component microreactors. Cirrus 2 software includes Process Eye™ Professional which controls analyzer data collection and monitors real-time data and analyzer status.
Scientists have formulated risk evaluation criteria to enable specialists to make policy and innovation decisions for engineered nanomaterials. The Framework Programme 7 Nanohouse project, worth €2.4 million, known as the ‘Life cycle of nanoparticle-based products used in house coating’ has developed new ways to determine the risks offered by nanomaterials to the environment and human health.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
21 Jul 2011