Ten years after Sulfurcell was founded, it would be renamed as Soltecture. The new name stands for advanced performances in solar technology and architecture and is a deeper representation of the core competencies of the company.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
A research team from Canada has developed an automated microfluidic cell culture platform for monitoring the growth, responses and survival of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) at a single cell level.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
Reportlinker has added a new market research report on Permanent Wafer Bonding to its catalogue. The Yole 2011 report on Technologies and Market Trends for Permanent Bonding would be a major enabler for Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing.
IntelliCyt, manufacturer of high throughput cell screening solutions by making use of flow cytometry technology, has entered into select partnerships with five European distributors for the exclusive distribution rights for its complete range of informatics software, instrumentation and assay kit products.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
BD Biosciences, a division of BD Dickinson has introduced the BD FACSVerse Flow Cytometer which is a reliable, flexible and scalable system capable of analyzing up to 10 parameters and supporting an extensive range of research applications.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
Entegris disclosed their plans of opening an advanced technology manufacturing facility that would be involved in producing 450 mm semiconductor wafer handling products and Extreme Ultraviolet Light reticle pods.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
Aehr Test Systems declared that it has received further orders worth two million $ for FOX-1 WaferPak contactors and their support devices from a manufacturer of flash memory devices.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
Hair Tools have released the list of the Best Flat Irons for the year 2011, which is a consolidation of the votes from their customers.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
The Center for Nanoscale Systems (CNS) in Harvard has purchased the world’s first 125 kV electron beam lithography system, which is to be installed in the US.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
FPInnovations has opened its NanoCrystalline Cellulose (NCC) research facilities, which include two new Pointe-Claire research labs, a new highly efficient equipment for the lab in Québec City and a modern pilot plant.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
The federal budget for the year 2012 has allotted 2.1 billion dollars to National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI), which is a research and development program that does research on modelling, measuring, imaging and manipulation of materials of nanoscale size that ranges between 1 and 100 nm, which is 1 billionth of a meter.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
Sematech declared that Fujifilm is now part of the Resist Materials and Development Center (RMDC) and would be working with them on critical resist issues in extreme ultra violet (EUV) lithography.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 May 2011
Owing to the minute sizes of nanostructures, even minor imperfection in the shape of the end of the nanostructures would result in large variations in the semiconducting properties.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 May 2011
The Scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) along with Linkoping University, Sweden, have successfully identified regions of different thicknesses in graphene with the help of Electrostatic Force Microscopy (EFM).
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 May 2011
A group of researchers from the University of Auckland, the University of Aberdeen, and the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya have utilized sunlight and ethanol to produce hydrogen.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 May 2011