3M has opened an application laboratory in Yangmei, Taiwan, for temporary wafer bonding of 200 and 300 mm wafers.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
27 Jun 2011
California Science & Engineering (CALSEC) reported at the Seventh International Conference on Biological Physics that the bombardment of DNA nucleotides with femto-neutrons has resulted in novel findings about the interaction between subatomic particles and DNA nanoparticles which are million times larger.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
27 Jun 2011
Researchers have been closely studying the properties of monolayer graphene that can be produced from high-volume graphite. It is possible to manufacture graphene sheets of few layers thick with the same extraction methods.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
27 Jun 2011
Stanford researchers have designed an underwater microphone with high-sensitivity that can capture a wide range of sounds in the ocean.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
27 Jun 2011
Physicists at the University of Pennsylvania have demonstrated that the combined "on" time of a collection of semiconductor nanorods has increased significantly, thus providing information about its strange blinking characteristics.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
27 Jun 2011
Research teams from the US and Korea have developed a nanomaterial-based sensor, which can detect the presence of mercury ions in water.
An original method offered by the University of Colorado to reduce the size of circuitry used in the fabrication of nanotechnology equipment such as solar cells and computer chips by zapping a substrate with two different color light beams has been licensed to Heidelberg Instruments.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
27 Jun 2011
R&D Magazine has presented seven R&D 100 Awards to the researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) of the Department of Energy (DOE), of which some awards were for the advancements in nanotechnology.
Wyatt Technology Corporation, the world leader in instrumentation for absolute macromolecular characterization, announces that its Multi-Angle Light Scattering (MALS) instruments represent the latest European Pharmacopoe...
Two doctoral students, Kabeer Jasuja and Nihar Mohanty of chemical engineering department, Kansas State University, have received international acknowledgment for their research work with graphene.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Jun 2011
Nanotechnology, the platform to improve costs, efficiency, and new functionalities, is an emerging technology to handle water and waste water globally.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Jun 2011
A research team from Japan has discovered amazing facts regarding the phase behavior of confined water within the carbon nanotubes’cylindrical pores. The discoveries made by the researchers from Nagoya University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, and Japan Science and Technology Agency are published in the Journal of Chemical Physics by the American Institute of Physics.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Jun 2011
Delpor has declared that its microfabricated nanopore deviceused for therapeutic drug delivery has received patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office on June 7, 2011.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Jun 2011
A Brown University-led research team has made use of gold nanoparticles coated with a charged polymer ring and an X-ray scatter imaging technology to detect tumor-like masses as smallas 5 mm.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Jun 2011
Cambridge NanoTech has declared the supply of its 40th Fiji Plasma Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) system. ALD is used in technologies such as lighting and display, energy storage, and microelectronics.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
24 Jun 2011