A research team headed by Wolfgang Tremel at the University of Mainz has now developed a new process for the production of tin sulfide nanotubes. As reported in the journal Angewandte Chemie, the researchers let the SnS2 tubes “grow” out of a drop of metal.
JPK Instruments, a world-leading manufacturer of nanoanalytic instrumentation for research in life sciences and soft matter, is pleased to announce the installation of its unique NanoTracker™ optical tweezers system in the laboratory of Dr. Remus Dame at Leiden University.
Shinil Chemical Industry CO. LTD will exhibit new ESD packaging materials during the NPE based on Nanocyl multi-wall carbon nanotubes.
The cost-performance of Nanocyl 7000, combined with Shinil’s proprietary di...
AIXTRON AG, a leading provider of deposition equipment to the semiconductor industry, announced today that Nagoya Institute of Technology in Nagoya, Japan, has ordered one Black Magic II CVD tool.
The order for the to...
On 9 June 2009, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) announced which three researchers will receive the NWO/Spinoza Prize for 2009. The prize is the highest Dutch award in science. This year for the...
EV Group (EVG), a world leader in wafer-processing solutions for semiconductor, MEMS and nanotechnology applications, today announced that it has launched an all-new EVG501 wafer bonding system to address rising cost bur...
QD Vision, developer of nanotechnology-based products for lighting and displays, today announced it has been awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II contract by the U.S. Army as part of its Night Vis...
Six scientists from The University of Queensland, one of Australia's premier learning and research institutions, have received Smart Future Fellowships to help further their research into areas such as disease detect...
"Our films are so resilient that we can pick them up with a pair of tweezers and move them around on a surface without tearing," says Dickerson. "This makes it particularly easy to put them into microelectronic devices, such as computer chips."
Researchers from Abo Akademi University and the University of Turku in Finland have discovered that the stability of functionalised nanoparticles is crucially dependent on all functional groups present on the surface.
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