Nanopool received the 2010 Frost & Sullivan EU New Product Innovation Award for developing the novel liquid glass product in the antibacterial nanocoatings field.
Ecliptek has unveiled six current mode logic (CML) MEMS clock oscillator series called EMML oscillator series that can fulfill the demands of design engineers for compact oscillators using minimum input voltage.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Jun 2011
Physik Instrumente (PI), a company that manufactures high-accuracy motion-control devices and nanopositioning stages for semiconductor, bio-medical, nanotechnology and imaging applications, introduces a nanopositioning catalog.
Physics Professor of Clarkson University, Igor Sokolov and his team worked in collaboration with Biology Professor Craig D. Woodworth on cervical cancer cells and the details of the work was published in an article in the May 23 issue of Chemical & Engineering News.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Jun 2011
Twenty-four outstanding undergraduate students, belonging to various regions such as Hudson Valley, the Capital Region, the Finger Lakes and Mohawk Valley, have been chosen to take part in the summer internship program to be held at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany this summer.
Boston Micromachines (BMC), a company that produces MEMS-based deformable mirror (DM) devices for adaptive optics systems, declared that it has received $1.2M in contracts from the Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) of NASA to conduct research activities related to space-based imaging.
Occupational health and safety expert of the Southeastern Louisiana University is citing the gap in knowledge for state agencies to regulate the use of nanomaterials.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Jun 2011
The chemistry professor of Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory scientist, Klaus Schmidt-Rohr and his team used nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to study bone structure, whose stiffness is influenced by tiny nanocrystals of carbonated apatite.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Jun 2011
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) conducted three robotics contests to demonstrate the viability of latest microrobotics and robotics technologies at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) in China.
Researchers from the University of Southern California and Duke University have published a report in the current issue of Technology & Innovation describing how self-assembling nano-sized instruments will revolutionize the field of nanomedicine.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Jun 2011
A team of scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory of the Department of Energy are working together with researchers from the Wuhan University in China to manufacture electrodes using nanomaterials that can function well with sodium.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Jun 2011
Angstron Materials will participate in TechConnect Summit & Expo 2011 where the company will unveil its new sister division Angstron Supercapacitor Co. (AS). The spin-off company has been formed to produce a new supe...
Researchers have now designed a system that can produce unique micro-electromechanical systems using the correct etching method.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers have developed a special fluid-tuned metasurface, which can be used in microwave-assisted chemistry and biomedical sensors.
NanoMech will introduce a lubricant additive manufactured using its innovative NanoGlide technology platform. NanoGlide has been considered as the first multi-component lubricant in the world to be manufactured from nanoparticles.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
9 Jun 2011