Yury Gogotsi of Drexel University with his co-workers felt the necessity of studying a potential supercapacitor material at the atomic level to analyze certain experimental results.
PI (Physik Instrumente) LP has added two higher-performance models to its successful PInano™ superresolution (SR) microscope stage series.
U.S Scientists have produced a very small optoelectronic device by folding a nanoscale wafer of aluminium oxide, comprising a gold pattern on its surface, into a hollow cube.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 Jun 2011
Steve Cranford, a civil engineering graduate student of MIT has generated a computer simulation a logo for the Bruins team using graphene, which has a honeycomb structure and measures an atom thick.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 Jun 2011
Navran Advanced Nanoproducts Development International (NAND) has received financial aid from Khattar Holdings and the details of transaction remain undisclosed.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 Jun 2011
Research and Markets has released a report titled "Nanotechnology in the Automotive and Transportation Industry: Applications and Markets to 2015" to their offering.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 Jun 2011
A team of German researchers have reached certain positive conclusions on safety of nano-materials. The team studied nanoparticles or nanotubes of four different materials by subjecting them to gentle abrasion, high speed sanding and UV radiation, and discovered that the resulting dust was in no ways finer than traditional materials.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 Jun 2011
Physicists from National Tsing-Hua University in Hsinchu,Taiwan have created light-emitting diodes (LEDs) at nanoscale dimensions that release light across the visible spectrum.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 Jun 2011
The Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Delaware, Huang, Donald C. Phillips, is detecting the presence of an engineered nanoparticle (ENP) in ground wastewater.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 Jun 2011
A team of scientists at the RWTH Aachen University in Germany, the National University of Córdoba and CONICET in Argentina, and the Institut Catala de Nanotecnologia demonstrated that when graphene is illuminated with a mid-infrared laser its conduction could be turned off, which paves the way for innovative optoelectronic equipment.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 Jun 2011
Reflecting current trends in sales and marketing alignment, The Microscopy & Imaging Place (T/MIP) and Technology Business Consulting (TBC) have entered into a strategic relationship. The new affiliation dramatically...
Applied Materials has declared the extension of its Applied Reflexion CMP system to incorporate the planarization of tungsten films. This CMP system is involved in fabricating transistor contacts and vias in advanced NAND, DRAM, and logic devices.
Research and Markets has added a report on "Nanostructured Coatings: Applications and Markets to 2015" to their catalogue.
In 2009, the global market for nanoscale coatings and thin films accounts to an app...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Jun 2011
Graphene is a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon capable of making electronic devices quicker and tinier. But the distinct properties of graphene and the trend of shrinking electronics creates difficultly in fabricating graphene and producing it on a large scale.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Jun 2011
Research and Markets has added the "Commercial Applications for Photocatalytic Nanoparticle Titania" report to their catalogue. Commercializing nanocrystalline photocatalytic materials will lead to advancement and progress in the field of nanomaterials.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Jun 2011