A team of physicists led by Dr Jonathan P. Rourke, University of Warwick Chemist, and Dr Neil Wilson, has been researching on the properties of graphene oxide.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
14 Mar 2011
A research team at the Rutgers University has developed a category of high-strength metal alloys that can create tiny flexible springs, sensors and switches.
The alloys could be used in springier blood vessel st...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
14 Mar 2011
Researchers working at Heidelberg University's Institute of Physical Chemistry and members of the Cluster of Excellence, CellNetworks have developed a method to replace light-dependent processes with chemical reactions to form cellular structures for high-resolution optical microscopy.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
14 Mar 2011
The University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering is procuring the new edition of the nanometer technology from IBM.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
14 Mar 2011
Hynix Semiconductor, a company developing Dynamic Random Access Memory chips (DRAMs) and flash memory chips, and SEMATECH recently declared that Hynix is now a member of SEMATECH’s three-dimensional Interconnect program at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) in the University at Albany.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
14 Mar 2011
A semiconductor developer of Japan has recently acquired the IMPULSE integrated metrology (IM) solution from the California-based Nanometrics.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Mar 2011
A research team at the Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque has revealed the power of a high-resolution microscopy technique named Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy (STORM) that can capture multiple molecules in living immune cells at the same time.
Research teams at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and the University of Texas at Dallas have deployed a three-dimensional cell imaging method to examine complicated spatial-temporal dynamics of protein transport.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Mar 2011
Epic Sports International, global licensee for Boris Becker Tennis and Volkl Tennis, has declared the release of Organix Racquet Technology.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Mar 2011
Andrew Turberfield and his research team at the University of Oxford have built a programmable molecular robot, a molecular machine of sub-microscopic dimensions comprising artificial DNA. The genetic material travels amid track locations alienated by a distance of 6nm.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Mar 2011
A group of scientists under the leadership of Professor Alexander Holleitner, a member of the Cluster of Excellence Nanosystems Munich, and a physicist at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen, have developed a new speed measurement technique of time-resolved photocurrent in photodetectors with picosecond accuracy.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Mar 2011
Research and Markets has included John Wiley and Sons’ new report titled, ‘Nanoplatform-Based Molecular Imaging,’ to their reports archive and can be availed from its official website.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Mar 2011
Scientists from Brigham, MIT and Women’s Hospital have designed an innovative method of forming nanoparticles that are capable of distributing drugs for diseases like cancer.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
11 Mar 2011
PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P. -- a leading manufacturer of piezo nanopositioning systems and scanners for microscopy, bio-medical and nanotechnology applications -- has released a new catalog on planar piezo scanners for Atomic Force and Scanning Probe microscopy.
A team of researchers at UC Santa Barbara has invented an instrument that will accurately measure single nanoparticles. The nanoparticles have diameters that measure some tens of nanometers.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
10 Mar 2011