Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc. (Hyperion) has concluded a patent license agreement with Bayer MaterialSciences AG (BMS), a Bayer Group company. In exchange for certain payments, the agreement provides that BMS wi...
Researchers at the University of Utah have developed spintronic transistors to align magnetic spins of electrons in silicon chips at room temperatures.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 Mar 2011
Hitachi High Technologies America introduces the Chromaster HPLC platform, designed for robust, user-friendly qualitative and quantitative liquid analysis.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 Mar 2011
Somenath Mitra, a professor from NJIT, has developed a new desalination process using carbon nanotubes.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 Mar 2011
Synopsys, situated in Mountain View, California, is a developer of software and IP deployed in semiconductor design, verification and production.
According to a report published in March 10, 2011 issue of Science, scientists at NYU Langone Medical Center have developed a protein molecule from the growth factor progranulin that could offer cures for inflammatory diseases including rheumatoid arthritis.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Mar 2011
Scientists at Northwestern University can track quantum bits or intertwined light particles at high speeds over a shared fiber-optic cable network without letting the data in the quantum bits to be lost.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Mar 2011
Next Alternative’s CEO, Robert Ireland has announced that the company is exploring deeper into Carbon Nano Tube (CNT) technology. The company has filed for technical patents for production of an additive for Emulsion Fuel and batteries.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Mar 2011
A team of researchers from across the world have developed nano-sized, self assembling nanomaterials made of peptides (SAP). The cultures were then used to house prostate cancer stem cells.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Mar 2011
Grenoble-based InfiniScale and CEA-Leti have signed a multi-year joint venture to concentrate on process-variability monitoring in aggressive technologies such as SOI sub-28 nm systems.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Mar 2011
Hydrogen has for long been an option to fossil fuels because of its clean combustion by-product, water. It is lightweight, has more energy density and is easy to procure.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Mar 2011
Optical stimuli are required to be communicated to the brain from the eye. For this, necessary data is pre-processed by the eye.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Mar 2011
Researchers working at Jeff Gelles' Lab at Brandeis University have discovered a way to use lasers that will help them splice pre-messenger RNA molecules, which is a pre-requisite in the development of proteins that supports advanced organisms such as human life. This process is facilitated by spliceosome, which is a cellular micro-machine.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Mar 2011
Researchers working at the University of Manchester have found that tiny whiskers of nanoscale sizes extracted from marine life could help develop muscle tissue for humans.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Mar 2011
The National Science Foundation and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research are financing a research project that will design an instrument to measure the construction of biological and composite substances.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Mar 2011