Nano Dimension, a leading printing electronics company in the area of 3D printing, today announced that Nano Dimension Technologies, a fully owned subsidiary of Nano Dimension, is collaborating with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) on testing advanced 3D electronics printing.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Global Market for Graphene and 2-D Materials: Technologies, Production, End User Markets and Opportunities Analysis, 2015-2025" report to their offering.
A new material that mimics coral could help remove toxic heavy metals like mercury from the ocean, according to a new study published in the Journal of Colloid and Interface Science.
The U.S. Department of Defense recently selected University of Pittsburgh professor Jeremy Levy as one of seven distinguished university faculty scientists and engineers forming the next new class of National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellows (NSSEFF).
NextInput Inc. announced today that it has signed a distribution agreement with Taiwan-based EDOM Technology Co. Ltd., a leading integrated circuit distributor in Asia.
QuantumSphere, Inc. (QSI), a leading supplier of nanocatalyst technologies for industrial chemical processes, today announced the completion of its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for the production of the company’s proprietary FeNIX™ nano iron catalyst product.
Q-PLUS Labs, Inc., a leading full-service precision dimensional measurement and inspection laboratory, and distributor of dimensional metrology equipment, systems, and accessories, announced today it is releasing a new guide to help businesses select the right nano measurement technology for dimensional inspection and reverse engineering needs.
Energizer Resources Inc. is pleased to announce that UK-based Haydale Graphene Industries PLC, a global leader in the processing and application of graphene nanomaterials, has verified that the Company's Molo flake graphite has passed initial testing to be a viable source of graphene nanoplatelets for development of graphene inks for printed and flexible electronics.
Researchers from Rice University’s Laboratory for Nanophotonics (LANP) have developed a novel method that could be used to exploit the power of light-capturing nanomaterials to reduce costs and increase the efficiency of photovoltaic solar cells.
By Stuart Milne
23 Jul 2015
An international team led by the ICREA Prof Arben Merkoçi has just developed new sensing platforms based on bacterial cellulose nanopaper. These novel platforms are simple, low cost and easy to produce and present outstanding properties that make them ideal for optical (bio)sensing applications. The results have been reported in ACS Nano.
Researchers from the University of Leicester and G2ELab-CNRS have observed the manner in which free nanoparticles grow in helium gas which improves our understanding of the structure of nanoparticles.
By Alexander Chilton
23 Jul 2015
A team of researchers from Korea University, Seoul, has developed an easy and scalable technique for growing graphene, and have synthetically produced high-quality, multi-layer, wafer-scale graphene on silicon substrates. This latest breakthrough paves the way for using graphene in silicon microelectronics on a commercial scale.
By Beth Ellison
23 Jul 2015
Bacteria have plenty of things to send out into world beyond their own boundaries: coordinating signals to other members of their species, poisons for their enemies, and devious instructions to manipulate host cells they have infected.
A group of NanoCampers recently visited the University of Cincinnati campus as part of a collaboration between UC and the Cincinnati Museum Center.
Renesas Electronics Corporation, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced the release of two new series of Advanced Low Power SRAM (Advanced LP SRAM), the leading type of low-power-consumption SRAM, designed to provide enhanced reliability and longer backup battery life for applications such as factory automation (FA), industrial equipment, and the smart grid.