Materials scientists from the University of Maryland (UMD) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated that a nanocomposite material provides more fire protection when the extensively and evenly dispersed nanoscale clay plates of clay are in a polymer.
A research team from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has identified a method that provides gene therapy to cancer cells of the human brain employing nanoparticles.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Jul 2011
Researchers at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences have formulated an efficient approach to create chemical-coated carbon nanotubes that can emit red light when subjected to ultraviolet light.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Jul 2011
Harvard and Berkeley researchers have increased the sensitivity and efficiency of materials significantly by applying a coating to single silicon nanowires. The results recorded in Nano Letters imply that the coated wires can be used in solar cells and photodetectors.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Jul 2011
Applied Materials has developed new innovative systems to improve its new series of Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chips’ performance.
Researchers at the A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing, Nanyang Technological University, and the A*STAR Bioprocessing Technology Institute are aiming to trap bubbles inside a microfluidic chip to enable the release of concentrated energy pulses that can reach pressures as high as 100 mPa and temperatures upto 5000K.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Jul 2011
Nanosight's Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) reaches 250 peer-reviewed publications, showcasing its rapid acceptance and credibility in scientific research.
The Institute of Microelectronics (IME), an Institute of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) has inked an agreement today with Touch Micro-System Technology (tMt), a trusted 8-inch micro-electro-mech...
Nordson MARCH, a global leader in plasma processing technology, introduces the new FlexTRAK™-WF plasma treatment system, a low-cost, cassette-based automated plasma treatment system that handles five wafer sizes with minimal hardware change-over.
The Pittsburgh Conference announced its annual Call for Topics for Conferee Networking Sessions for Pittcon 2012, which will be held March 11-15, 2012, in Orlando, Florida at the Orange County Convention Center. For full...
Researchers are introducing new technologies that involve combination of laser and electric fields for manipulating liquids and small particles such as virus, bacteria, and DNA for usage in several industries from food safety to drug production.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011
Industrial Nanotech, a manufacturer of nanoscience energy-saving products, has declared that more textile mills are using its patented Nansulate, an energy-saving protective coating, to prolong their equipment performances.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, in its latest issue, has published a study done by research group, Dr. Vinay Gupta and coauthors from the Organic and Hybrid Solar Cell Group at the National Physical Laboratory located in New Delhi, India.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011
MarketResearch.com has added a new report, The World Market for Advanced Microscopes, done by Future Markets, to its series of market reports on medical devices.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011
A new Edmonton-based pilot facility has been established in Canada, which will be the first to develop high quality nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC), the kind that researchers require to fully understand its effective applications.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011