Magnolia Solar recently showcased its superior transmittance through glass using a nanoscale antireflection coating. The technical paper was delivered by Magnolia's chief technical officer Dr. Roger E. Welser that was held at the SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing Conference held in Orlando, Florida.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 May 2011
Iroko Pharmaceuticals and Aptuit have recently declared that Aptuit will provide enhancing production services as Iroko moves to Phase III in its clinical trials of pain medications.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 May 2011
According to Paul Otellini, president and chief executive officer at Intel, the three-dimensional Tri-Gate transistor design has been incorporated by his company using Moore’s Law for volume production, and will enable development of advanced technologies and solutions.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 May 2011
A research team at Queen’s University in Ontario and Canada has collaborated with an Arizona State University team to develop a thin-film flexible paper computer called PaperPhone.
Synopsys, a global provider of software and IP for design, verification and production of semiconductors, and Shanghai Hua Hong NEC Electronics, a Mainland China developer of IC foundry service, recently declared that the 130nm reference flow, version 3.0 is available.
NanoViricides has announced that its FluCide drug candidates could reduce levels of infectious virus in animals lungs having a deadly level of influenza virus infection.
They're everywhere, although we hardly spare a thought for them in everyday life – precast concrete components. With X-Seed, BASF has succeeded in introducing an important innovation in this area.
An interdisciplinary team from Canada’s National Institute for Nanotechnology and the University of Alberta has developed a new chemical bonding procedure that can combine new operations to stainless steel and mold...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 May 2011
A University of Luxembourg research team has created a technique that will enhance polymeric composite electrical conductivity.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 May 2011
A team at UCLA has developed a technique to trigger the immune system to combat cancer by inserting an energizing protein in a nanoscale package or a vault directly into lung tumors. This utilizes the body's natural immune system to combat proliferation of the disease.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 May 2011
A policy conference called, Nanotechnology: the Huge Challenge of Regulating Tiny Technologies that was hosted at the National Press Club in Washington recently, discussed the problems related to regulating nanotechnologies and it was attended by representatives from public, private and academic segments.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 May 2011
Renesas Electronics and Telefunken Semiconductors recently declared that Telefunken Semiconductors has procured Renesas’s semiconductor wafer development unit located in Roseville, California.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 May 2011
PolyOne will unveil solutions and technologies at the Chinaplas 2011, a trade expo that is held each year for the plastics industry.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 May 2011
A Gerhard Rempe-led team at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching has stored quantum data in an individual atom.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 May 2011
MEMS Industry Group (MIG), a trade association that encourages and promotes micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) across international markets, has recently conducted an industry meeting and moderated the panel discussion on the benefits and problems faced by designers in integrating MEMS into DSP and microprocessors.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 May 2011