The new research findings has made the organic thin-film solar cells fabrication much easier.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Yonhap News Agency has reported that South Korean scientists have developed a highly perceptive biochip to detect diseases and environmental pollutants specifically.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Bosch Sensortec has newly fabricated a tiny 700 square micron digital microphone, the world's smallest MEMS chip for its subsidiary Akustica.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Knowles Acoustics has launched a MEMS Joystick that improves user experience during navigating, scrolling and playing games on handheld gadgets.
A study describing the synthesis of zinc stannate (ZTO) nanostructures through hydrothermia has been published in the March 2011 issue of the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have designed a system that will identify the optical characteristics of nano-particles.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Boeing, Cisco, Intel, Microsoft and MIT are collaborating with Russia’s Skolkovo Innovation Center, which recently inaugurated its American division in Silicon Valley together with OAO ROSNANO and the Russian Venture Company (RVC).
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Cleveland-based Keithley Instruments, a developer of advanced electrical test equipment and platforms, has recently released a poster that provides details on nanotechnology measurement guidelines and methodologies.
BCC Research in a recent report has predicted that the worldwide market for microsensors, which stood at nearly $5.2 billion in 2010, will rise to about $5.9 billion in 2011 and $12 billion by 2016, registering a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.3% over five years.
Recent information released by, ABI Research reveals that the MEMS market will continue to expand over the coming five years with almost five billion MEMS being sold in 2016.
Researchers led by Kenji Hata at the Advanced Industrial of Science and Technology at Tsukuba in Japan have developed a strain sensor that deploys a carbon nanotube network to repeatedly break up and put it back together in the same order.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
31 Mar 2011
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a way to measure the wear and degradation of the microscopic probes used to study nanoscale structures in situ and as it’s happening.
Nano-crystals added to solid electrolyte material can make fuel cells function more efficiently, says a research team at the University of Technology, Delft.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
Samsung LED is collaborating with Japan's Sumitomo Chemical in South Korea to develop sapphire wafers that will help produce lighting parts in consumer electronic products such as flat-screen televisions.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
A research team led by Mark Lusk at the Colorado School of Mines has discovered a way to enhance solar cell efficiency.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011