A manufacturer of ultracapacitor products, Nesscap Energy has received approval from China Quality Certification Centre (CQC) to apply its ultracapacitor module for automotive applications across China.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 Jul 2011
Bruker today announced new fast scanning capabilities for the MultiMode® 8 Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). The system’s new ScanAsyst-HR feature provides a direct 6X increase in imaging rate for significantly improved research productivity.
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated* a measurement technique that reliably determines three fundamental mechanical properties of near-nanoscale films.
At the Microscopy and Microanalysis meeting in Nashville, TN on August 7-11 XEI Scientific will introduce the Evactron CombiClean™ System simplifying control and operation of Plasma Radical Sources on columns and desktops.
Nanolane, the French company that markets truly revolutionary microscope slides with the astounding property to make conventional optical microscopes capable of imaging nano-objects is proud to announce the launch of their new Asian Demo Centre in Suzhou, China.
Bruker introduced the SCION SQ single quadrupole and the SCION TQ triple quadrupole mass spectrometers at the 2011 Florida Pesticide Residue Workshop. These mass spectrometers are suitable for gas chromatography applications and are aimed at improving productivity and data quality.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Jul 2011
According to a new report published by companiesandmarkets.com the global market for thin film photovoltaic (TFPV) manufacturing devices has significantly increased at the rate of 70.3% per annum at 2010 to hit $3.2 billion.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Jul 2011
Researchers of the University of California at San Diego (UCSD), the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, and MIT have developed a new drug delivery system which can release a first batch of nanoparticles that selectively attaches on the tumor, and then emits a second batch of nanoparticles that gives out the cancer drug.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Jul 2011
Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) have formulated a technology to control interactions between individual cells in real-time. They made use of nanotechnology to plant sensors on the cell’s surface.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Jul 2011
Using a technique known as thermochemical nanolithography (TCNL), researchers have developed a new way to fabricate nanometer-scale ferroelectric structures directly on flexible plastic substrates that would be unable to withstand the processing temperatures normally required to create such nanostructures.
Olivier Pfister, a professor at the University of Virginia, has shown it is possible to create huge numbers of entangled qubits, more specifically a multilevel variant termed as Qmodes. Qubits are single quantum memory units that form the building blocks for a quantum computer.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Jul 2011
Dr Dan Li of the Department of Materials Engineering at Monash University has worked along with his research team to study graphene that could pave the way for ultra-fast energy storage equipment.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Jul 2011
LG Series Flow Cytometry Systems have been launched by Blue Ocean Biomedical, to count lymphocyte subsets and CD4 cells and is the first-ever completely automated, load & go equipment available.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Jul 2011
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) of U.S. Department of Energy have performed research to study how undoped graphene functions close to the "Dirac point”,which is present only in graphene.
Tel Aviv University's School of Chemistry’s Professor Eran Rabani and Hebrew University Professors Oded Millo and Uri Banin have revealed how semiconductor nanocrystals can be made into conductors by doping them.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Jul 2011