Brewer Science was honored at the Printed Electronics Europe 2009 Conference with the IDTechEX Academic R&D Award for printed carbon nanotube transistors. Brewer Science, a leader in the manufacture of high-purity, s...
Recent experiments to create a fast-reacting explosive by concocting it at
the nanoscopic level could result in more spectacular firework displays. But
more impressive to the Missouri
University of Science and Technology professor who led the research, the
method used to mix chemicals at that tiny scale could lead to new strong porous
materials for high temperature applications.
A collaboration between researchers at the University of Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) and the School of Physics at Trinity College Dublin have discovered that you can produce a composite of carbon nan...
Auto manufacturer Chrysler said this week it has chosen A123Systems, a Watertown company based on technology developed at MIT, to make batteries for its new Envi line of electric and hybrid cars.
A123Systems was co-fo...
Engineers at Oregon State University have discovered a way to use an ancient life form to create one of the newest technologies for solar energy, in systems that may be surprisingly simple to build compared to existing s...
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IMEC, the Belgian nanoelectronics
research institute, has announced that it has begun expanding its Leuven campus
facilities, starting with 2,800 square-meters of research labs and including
the extension of its state-of-the-art clean room. With this extension, IMEC
will expand its research on sub-32nm CMOS, low-cost and high-efficiency solar
cells, and biomedical electronics.
A swarm of tiny machines, speeding in concert through the bloodstream to repair
an organ or deliver a drug to its target area, microrobots working together
to construct a nanotechnological component-although it sounds like science
fiction, it is a thoroughly realistic future scenario.
American
Chemical Society (ACS) has announced the winners of the "What is Nano?"
video contest held by ACS Nanotation, the Web community site for nanoscience
and nanotechnology researchers and enthusiasts.
A new study of silver niobate not only opens the door to engineering improved
electronic components for smaller, higher performance wireless devices, but
also serves as an example of understanding how subtle nanoscale features of
a material can give rise to major changes in its physical properties.
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