Chemistry researchers from University of Adelaide developed tiny metallic particles that serve as a platform for producing clean, effective and cost-saving hydrogen energy.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Jun 2011
A group of Stanford University scientists have developed nanoscale variants of two advanced memory technologies from carbon nanotubes.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jun 2011
A microlaser in the size of a pinprick has been developed that can identify and count individual viruses accurately. It can also be used to count the nanoparticles that initiate cloud formation or pollute the air we breathe.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jun 2011
Scientists have found basic steps to charge water droplets of nanoscale dimensions and explained the hydrogen emission mechanism from irradiated water.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jun 2011
i-minerals declared it has signed a two section consulting deal with DURTEC.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jun 2011
Research and Markets has included a new report "Environanotechnology" to its offering.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jun 2011
European researchers have introduced a graphene-based device to identify minute magnetic fields with an excellent sensitivity as low as the stray field of some magnetic molecules.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jun 2011
Chromosomal dissection enables separation of DNA from cytogenetically identified region to produce genetic probes for exhibiting fluorescence in situ hybridization, a method that is popular in cyto and molecular genetics study and diagnostics.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jun 2011
Graphene, one atom thick pure carbon lattice with amazing strength, electrical and thermal conductivity lacks one key property.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jun 2011
Hongjie Dai from Stanford University, a member of the National Cancer Institute's Alliance for nanotechnology in cancer, found that fluorescent nanotubes can serve a dual purpose of drug delivery and imaging at the same time, to enable high precision of a drug in reaching its target cells. National Academy of Sciences published the findings of Dr. Dai and his team in its proceedings.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jun 2011
Synopsys has made DesignWare AEON Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) IP available for multiple process technologies of 180 nm.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
29 Jun 2011
Physicists from the University of Würzburg have used special nanostructures known as quantum dots in microlasers to trigger chaos in the light emission process. This can become a new and safe method to transmit data in the future.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Jun 2011
Ohio State University astronomers together with radiation oncologists and medical physicists are involved in developing a new radiation therapy that will be effective on tumor tissues, causing less damage to normal tissues.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Jun 2011
Research team at the University of Southampton along with its partners at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan and Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory plan to develop low-power, non-volatile and less-weight logic systems to carry out instant on/off logic operations.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Jun 2011
Scientists at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) designed light-detectors from graphene and analyzed their special features. Scientists at the TU Vienna are closely studying graphene’s optical and electronic properties.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Jun 2011