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Nanotechnology Breakthrough Leads to Tiny LED’s - New Product

Kopin Corp have used nanotechnology to produce blue LED's as bright as any other on the market, but as small as a grain of sand. Further, they operate on 2.9V, less than other currently available devices. They have potential applications in a range of portable electronics. Posted July 25 2002

From Kopin Corp 6 Nov 2003

Nanosized Metallic Barcodes - New Technology

Bar codes comprising nanosized particles suitable for tagging items as small as individual molecules have been developed. Working a in similar way to conventional bar codes, they are suitable for blood assays and computer chips. Posted March 2002

From Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc. 5 Nov 2003
Altair Nanotechnologies Batteries Exceed Expectations - News Item

Altair Nanotechnologies Batteries Exceed Expectations - News Item

Development work on nanosized lithiated titania has found that it is able to charge and discharge at rates that are orders of magnitude higher than more conventional material. This behaviour makes it an ideal candidate for batteries for solar cells and hybrid vehicles. Posted Oct 17 2001

From Altair Nanotechnologies 5 Nov 2003
Nanocomposite Membrane Filters for Gas Separation - New Product

Nanocomposite Membrane Filters for Gas Separation - New Product

Collaboration between Australian and US scientists has resulted in the development of a nanocomposite membrane with selective capabilities. It is able to allow larger molecules through more easily than small ones. The membrane has a range of potential applications. Posted June 2002

From CSIRO 5 Nov 2003

Intel Unveils the Most Advanced Chip Production Process - New Technology

Intel has announced that is preparing to manufacture computer chips using the 90nm process. They will be the first to use the process for production capacities. Intel are also integrating other technological breakthoughs into these chips. These are outlined herein. Posted August 13 2002

From Intel Silicon 5 Nov 2003
Hydrogel Nanoparticles for Photonic Crystals - New Product

Hydrogel Nanoparticles for Photonic Crystals - New Product

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a family of nanoparticles that can be used to form photonic crystals, the properties of which can be tailored during the processing. Posted May 2002

From Georgia Institute of Technology 5 Nov 2003
Australia Launches National Nanotechnology Network - News Item

Australia Launches National Nanotechnology Network - News Item

Australia has justy established the Australian National Nanotechnology Network which hopes to bring all those involved with nanotechnology together. They also want to speed up the technology uptake from research to commercialisation. Organisations involved and goals are outlined. Posted Oct 1 2003

From CSIRO 5 Nov 2003

NanoBusiness, Nanotechnology's Foremost Business Conference On Again In New York

Nanotechnology 2004 will be held at the Marriott Financial Center Hotel from May 17 - 19 2004. Posted November 3 2003

From Nanobusiness Alliance 4 Nov 2003
Ultra Small Quantum Cascade Laser Produced Using Photonic Crystals - New Product

Ultra Small Quantum Cascade Laser Produced Using Photonic Crystals - New Product

Scientists from Bell Labs have built a semiconductor laser that may have numerous applications, from advanced optical communications to sensitive chemical detectors. Posted October 31 2003

From Bell Labs 4 Nov 2003
ETC Expresses Concerns About Nanotechnology Released Into The Environment - New Technology

ETC Expresses Concerns About Nanotechnology Released Into The Environment - New Technology

The ETC (erosion, technology and concentration) group have expressed concern regarding the world’s largest environmental release of a nanotechnology product. Posted October 23 2003

From ETC Group 3 Nov 2003
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Using Nanotechnology to Detect Animal-Borne Diseases

Dr. Laurene Tetard

AZoNano speaks with Dr. Laurene Tetard from the University of Central Florida about her upcoming research into the development of nanotechnology that can detect animal-borne diseases. The hope is that such technology can be used to help rapidly control infected mosquito populations to protect public

Using Nanotechnology to Detect Animal-Borne Diseases

Nanomaterials Designed to Reduce Off-Target Effects of Cancer Drugs

Dr. Amir Sheikhi

AZoNano speaks with Dr. Amir Sheikhi from Pennsylvania State University about his research into creating a new group of nanomaterials designed to capture chemotherapy drugs before they impact healthy tissue, amending a fault traditionally associated with conventional nanoparticles.

Nanomaterials Designed to Reduce Off-Target Effects of Cancer Drugs

Engineering Novel Semiconducting Ferroelectric 2D Materials

Xirui Wang

We speak with Xirui Wang about research that engineered semiconducting ferroelectric properties into a series of transition metal dichalcogenides.

Engineering Novel Semiconducting Ferroelectric 2D Materials
Filmetrics® F20 Thin-Film Analyzer: Accurate, Affordable, Reliable

Filmetrics® F20 Thin-Film Analyzer: Accurate, Affordable, Reliable

The Filmetrics F20 benchtop film thickness measurement tool is a general purpose instrument for measuring thickness and refractive index.

From Filmetrics, a KLA Company
The Filmetrics® F54-XY-200 for Thickness Measurement

The Filmetrics® F54-XY-200 for Thickness Measurement

The Filmetrics® F54-XY-200 is a thickness measurement tool created for automated sequence measurement. It is available in various wavelength configuration options, allowing compatibility with a range of film thickness measurement applications.

From KLA Instruments™
Benchtop DMA Density Meters

Benchtop DMA Density Meters

Anton Paar’s unique pulsed excitation method allows their benchtop DMA density meters to provide unparalleled reliability, accuracy and sensitivity.

From Anton Paar GmbH

1Promising New Carbon Nanotube Chip for Cancer Cell Capture and Release

2Engineers Create a New Lightweight 3D Printed Smart Architected Material

3New Doped Graphene Nanocomposite Electrode for Semiconductor Applications

4Researchers Develop Nanobots That Can Assist In Accurate Root Canal Treatments

5Eco-Friendly Graphene Ink Could Advance Strain Sensors

6Imaging Proteins Through a Carbon Nano-Test Tube

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