LRM, Robert Bosch Venture Capital and Capricorn Cleantech Fund have together invested an amount of € 4 million in EpiGaN, a spin-off company of imec, to commence bulk manufacture of GaN on-silicon wafers.
UCLA professor, Robert Gunsalus, has observed that Methanosprillum hungatei, a specific type of Archaea, consists of highly efficient energy-storage structures. He made this observation using advanced imaging devices at UCLA’s California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI).
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011
Researchers at Virginia Tech have recorded results from a study that ovarian surface epithelial cells from mice can be effectively used in cancer risk evaluation, treatment efficiency, and cancer diagnosis.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011
A group of researchers under the supervision of a professor at the University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering has found that semiconductor nanowire laser technology can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from destroying viruses to boosting DVD storage capacity.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011
FibeRio Technology Corporation - The Force For Nanofibers - has been selected by the editors of R&D Magazine as a winner of the 49th Annual R&D 100 Awards. This accolade recognizes the 100 most technologically si...
Using a combination of sophisticated computer modeling and advanced materials analysis techniques at synchrotron laboratories, a research team led by the University at Buffalo (UB) and including the National Institute of...
Prof Steven Armes and his research team in the Department of Chemistry, at The University of Sheffield in the UK, are using a Zetasizer Nano from Malvern Panalytical to monitor the rapid and efficient production of nanolatexes.
PragmatIC Printing, a manufacturer of imprinted logic circuits, and Holst Centre, an open-innovation starter by imec, Belgium and TNO, Netherlands, have declared their partnership for the utilization, research, and development of flexible electronics.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
PragmatIC Printing, a company that produces imprinted logic circuits, has declared that it has completed the initial version of printed electronic greeting cards for Tigerprint.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
Cavendish laboratory researchers from the Physics department at the University of Cambridge have provided novel insight into spintronics, which is being regarded as a future successor to transistors.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
NanoViricides has signed a consulting agreement with Biologics Consulting Group (BCG) in order to prepare and submit the Investigational New Drug (IND) applications to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for approval of its nanoviricides drug candidates to treat different viral diseases.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
Baolab Microsystems has developed a CMOS Lorentz force MEMS sensor of high-purity, which ensures that its 3D Digital NanoCompass meets performance standards for power consumption, sensitivity and package size, but at a considerably low cost. Another unique feature is that the equipment auto-calibrates to deliver high accuracy.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
Vision Engineering has launched cost-effective SX stereo zoom microscopes ideal for crucial printed circuit board (PCB) inspections because the microscopes are designed with fine optics and allow a broad range of magnification. The ranges include SX25, SX45, SX80, and SX100.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
The University of Southampton scientists have created new nanomaterials, which have the capability to block the blood flow to cancerous tumors.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
The efficient fabrication of nanoparticles will play a major part in the chemical industry.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011