Renesas Electronics has made an agreement with TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors to sell its Roseville-based semiconductor wafer production factory to TELEFUNKEN for 53 million U.S. dollars.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Magma Design Automation has released the Excalibur-Litho, a total fab testing framework supporting the design, supervision and process control of latest lithography products.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
University at Albany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) organized ‘NanoCareer Day’ on March 30. The program was attended by around 300 middle and high school children from several parts of New York State.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Xradia has released the VersaXRM-500, the latest generation of three-dimensional X-ray microscopy (XRM) solutions optimized for non-destructive micro tomography.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
A team of researchers headed by Zhong Lin Wang, a scientist at Georgia Institute of Technology, has developed the first ever practical nanogenerator.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Nanomagnets retain magnetic properties at very low temperatures. Kasper Steen Pedersen, chemistry student at the University of Copenhagen, has determined that molecular nanomagnet made of ruthenium and osmium maintains magnetic characteristics even at elevated temperatures.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
First Solar announced the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the new thin-film solar module manufacturing facility at Dong Nam Industrial Park in Vietnam. The new facility is worth $300 million.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Long-term potentiation (LTP) refers to the long-lasting increase of electrical impulses across a connection among brain cells.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
A research team at Kansas State University led by the postdoctoral student in chemistry,India, Lateef Syed is creating a biosensor based on nanotechnology working with Jun Li, associate professor of chemistry.
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By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
A research team at the University of Maryland has developed bacteria that produce disease-resistant materials and safeguard the diseased parts of the body.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
A team of researchers at MIT has fabricated a crystal that could be a two-dimensional quantum spin liquid. It is a solid substance whose molecular spins continue to have momentum even at zero temperature.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
A research team led by Professor Dr. Christian Spielmann from Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany), and professor at the Institute of Optics and Quantum Electronics have developed techniques to produce ultra-short x-ray pulses in the lab, which will help observe the movement of atoms.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
GBI Research, a company that offers business intelligence, has recently published its report titled, ‘Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery - Technological Improvements and Novel Approaches to Fulfill High Potential’.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Antibiotics wrapped in nanofibers allows them to eliminate drug-resistant bacteria leaving only a ghost behind, says a report released at the 241st National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS)...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
The SaveMe project introduced in March will develop nanotechnology-based solutions to diagnose and treat cancer of the pancreas.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011