KLA-Tencor has unveiled its SpectraShape 8660 and 8810 dimensional metrology systems, that feature the AcuShape2 modeling software designed jointly with Tokyo Electron Limited (TEL).
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
According to Mehmet Toner, professor of biomedical engineering at Harvard Medical School and a member of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, the microfluidic product, which has been described in the March 17 online issue of the journal Small, looks like a dime.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
Researchers at the Center for Pediatric Nanomedicine (CPN) will design specific, nanoparticles in an endeavor to treat pediatric illnesses.
Focus will be on pediatric heart disease and thrombosis, infectious diseases,...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
Dr Julianna Olah, an EU Marie Curie Fellow in Bristol has worked with Professor Jeremy Harvey and Professor Adrian Mulholland of Bristol's School of Chemistry, to analyze a group of enzymes called cytochromes P450, which help remove drug molecules from the human body.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany has introduced educational and community outreach programs such as granting a Girl Scouts’ patch for nanotechnology to celebrate National NanoDays 2011.
John Oliver has recently published a report in Reportlinker giving an in-depth analysis of the global trends and future growth prospects of quantum-dots-technologies-and-global-markets over the next five years.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
A recent report released by BCC Research discusses the market trends for nanostructured products applicable to water treatment in some depth.
STMicroelectronics has recently introduced the details of its iNEMO Engine. The solution is a filtering and predictive software engine incorporating the outputs from a three-axis accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer.
Researchers at The Scripps Research Institute have developed a technology that offers insights into the functioning of the molecular motor inside the DNA structure. This development, they say could impact treatment of me...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
Brazilian researchers say fibers from plants can be used in automotive plastics that are lightweight yet tough, and eco-friendly. The technology was unveiled recently at the 241st National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
A research team at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has discovered a method to monitor atoms inside diamond crystals to store data and to act as quantum memory.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
Scientists have developed a material that could be used as a transparent coating to enhance plastic food packaging. The nano-brick is a film that resembles a brick and mortar under a microscope.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
Houston-based, Quantum Bit Induction Technology recently discussed potential technology applications for wireless transmission of energy by using the quantum eraser effect to minimize dispersion losses.
The project a...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011
Geneva-based developer of semiconductors, STMicroelectronics has added to its range of motion-sensor with a 3-axis analog-output gyroscope.
Nikon Metrology has unveiled a stereoscopic microscope, the SMZ-745. The design allows for airtight, electrostatic and mold resistance, and disallows electrostatic emission and dust and water seepage to damage the sample.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
30 Mar 2011