Research and Markets has released a new report titled "MEMS Microphone: Better Communication through Better Listening".
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 Jul 2011
Research and Markets has added the report, "Thin Wafer Manufacturing Equipment & Materials Markets" to its offering. The report explains why thin wafers need extraordinary technologies and handling processes.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 Jul 2011
Fraunhofer IPMS introduces a small MEMS-based laser microscope for usage in narrow areas such as endoscopic analysis in biology, medical, and other industry.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 Jul 2011
Applied Nanotech Holdings declared that it has received the Phase I SBIR grant from the US Department of Energy amounting to $149,426 to advance extremely less weight hydrogen fuel tanks applying carbon nanotube reinforcement.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 Jul 2011
Bacteria and viruses, which were affecting insects, plants and mammals, are turning to be beneficial in drug-delivery and chemical imaging of body cells, key agent in the manufacture of small battery electrodes, system storage devices, and in several nanotechnologies.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
2 Jul 2011
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) scientists have replaced the superconducting material used in its single-photon detector with a new tungsten-silicon alloy, which increased the efficacy of the detector as well as its sensitivity to light with longer wavelengths.
SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc. (SWeNT), a leading manufacturer of single-wall and specialty multi-wall carbon nanotubes, has been awarded a two-year, $500,000 grant from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Scienc...
With these two launches Phenom-World further extends the usability of the Phenom G2 desktop SEM’s. Giving the opportunity to image vacuum-sensitive and vulnerable samples without damaging the sample structure by using the Temperature Controlled Sample Holder. Secondly the new version of Fibermetric is able to take the analysis of fibers and filter to an even higher level.
Photolithography is a common method for producing computer chips. But the visible light wavelength reduces the transistor’s size produced using this method.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jun 2011
University of Illinois researchers have produced a nanoparticle-based silver ink that finds application in a rollerball pen, which is a ball-point pen with a larger roller, made mostly by plastic, to trace electrical connections for flexible LED displays and other devices.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jun 2011
Three physicists Andre Petukhov of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rafa³ Oszwa³dowski and Igor Žutiæ, University at Buffalo have stated in a paper, Physical Review Letters, that magnetic properties may not remain the same at the nanoscale.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jun 2011
Maxwell Technologies, a manufacturer of energy storage products based on ultra-capacitors, declared that it will be provided with state and federal funds amounting more than $500,000 for collaborating with three US-based companies for energy storage R&D programs.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jun 2011
University of Bayreuth researchers led by Professor Stephan Förster have developed a method to produce fully miscible nanocomposites.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jun 2011
Russian researchers formulated a new nanolithography method for carbon-based materials.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jun 2011
Applied Materials has declared its Vantage Vulcan rapid thermal processing system, which is used to heat silicon wafers from the rear for enhanced control and production efficiency.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jun 2011