Olympus will be exhibiting at the upcoming European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology (EUSPEN) 11th International Conference and Exhibition in Lake Como, Italy from 23 – 26 May 2011. With expertise in the field of optical metrology, Olympus will display its LEXT OLS4000 confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) at booth 1314, as well as present an informative poster and participate in the commercial session.
An MIT research team has developed a sensor that can detect a single nanoparticle of an explosive like TNT.
Jacob (Koby) Scheuer, a researcher at the Tel Aviv University (TAU) of Electrical Engineering, Israel, has designed a nano- gyroscope. An optic-fiber nano-sensor had been designed four years earlier, together with an optic gyroscope that operates in combination with the sensor.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 May 2011
A team comprising global researchers has found a technique to create graphene belts known as nanoribbons. Single-walled carbon nanotubes were un-zipped with the use of hydrogen.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 May 2011
Research and Markets has added a report titled, ‘The Impacts of Nanotechnology on Companies: Policy Insights from Case Studies,’ by OECD Publishing to its portfolio.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 May 2011
PharmaEngine and Merrimack Pharmaceuticals recently signed an agreement, under the terms of which PharmaEngine grants Merrimack the rights to design, produce and sell PEP02 (MM-398) across Asia and Europe, excepting Taiw...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 May 2011
A CIC nanoGUNE research team and Neaspec (Germany) team have created a tool that enables scientists to record infrared spectra using a thermal device at a resolution more than in the existing infrared spectroscopy.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 May 2011
Darrell Irvine has led a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to discover a way to enhance the immune system with regard to combating cancer by injecting them with interleukin-filled nanoparticles.
The recently released Nanoinformatics 2020 Roadmap could facilitate and improve communication between nanotechnology and engineering research teams, developers and government bodies.
According to Mark Tuominen, Natio...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 May 2011
A team of researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, has discovered that electromechanical principles are applicable at the nanoscale also.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 May 2011
A UC Berkeley team led by engineering professor Xiang Zhang, has developed a nano optical system that deploys graphene, a crystallized carbon layer with a thickness of one atom, to turn light on and off.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
20 May 2011
STMicroelectronics has recently introduced a comprehensive hardware solution for complex sensing products with 10 degrees of freedom (DoF).
Synopsys recently declared that its DesignWare SuperSpeed USB 3.0 xHCI IP has received the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) SuperSpeed USB certification.
Graphene is one-atom thick and comprises carbon atoms placed in hexagonal rings and has astounding characteristics, which has remarkably impacted the scientific community.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 May 2011
Shrink Nanotechnologies recently signed a multi-phase joint venture agreement with a Japanese company that deals with industrial and consumer electronics and optic solutions that has a facility for its biological equipment in Salzburg, Austria.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 May 2011