Physicist Jak Chakhalian at the University of Arkansas has been conferred with the highest award bestowed on individual researchers by the Army Research Laboratory.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 Apr 2011
A research paper resulting from a joint venture between Tekmira Pharmaceuticals and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has appeared in Oncogene.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 Apr 2011
A research team at the University of California, San Diego has developed RF MEMS metal-contact switches that could be used in medical equipment including MRIs, satellites, and electronic instrumentation including spectrum analyzers and signal sources.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 Apr 2011
A research team at Stanford University has created a biosensor microchip. The device could accelerate drug development processes.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 Apr 2011
Russian-born Alexander Balandin, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of California, Riverside's Bourns College of Engineering will be bestowed with an international award in acknowledgement of his research in nanotechnology that can be applied in electronic devices.
STMicroelectronics has launched a series of geo-magnetic modules. The low-power product integrates three-axis sensing of linear and magnetic movement in a 5x5x1mm package to deliver navigation and location-based activities in mobile consumer devices.
A research tam at the Stanford University School of Medicine has developed gold-centered nano-spheres that is safe when delivered in two ways in a mouse.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 Apr 2011
Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC), a China-based semiconductor development facility, recently declared signing a definitive investment agreement with China Investment Corporation (CIC).
mPhase Technologies has been in discussions with a military applications vendor to modify its battery and reserve battery technology to enable an energy source activated by G-force to deliver power in the latest weapons systems.
Molecular Profiles has received a Queen's Award for Enterprise 2011 for its nanoPASS (nanoscale Predictive Analytical Screening Solution) service platform in the Innovation category.
The system explores new nanot...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
25 Apr 2011
Intel and Micron Technology have jointly unveiled IM Flash Singapore. The US$3 billion unit will hire 1200 persons and manufacture the company' 25nm NAND Flash memory.
The 4th IEEE International NanoElectronics Conference (INEC 2011) being held in Taoyuan, between June 21 and 24, will study the main nanomaterials applications in electronics, photonics and biology. Papers on research by...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
25 Apr 2011
Applied Nanotech Holdings will unveil its range of solar inks on May 6 at its new facility. The technology consisting of aluminum, copper, nickel and silver will use aerosolized jet, inkjet and spray coating techniques besides non-contact printing methods to deliver ultra-thin silicon wafers for PV applications.
California-based SanDisk, a developer of flash memory cards, has unveiled a 64-Gb, 2-bits/cell based monolithic chip based on 19nm technology.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
25 Apr 2011
Reportlinker, a global market analyst, has recently published an analytical report on the global carbon nanotube market.