Innovalight, Inc., a privately-held company that manufactures a proprietary nanotechnology-based silicon ink and licenses a proprietary platform process to solar cell manufacturing companies, announced today a three-year commercial agreement with Solarfun Power Holdings Co., Ltd.
Researchers from Rice University's Laboratory for Nanophotonics (LANP), the radiology department at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center are preparing to test a combi...
For the first time scientists have been able to watch nanoparticles grow from the earliest stages of their formation.
Researchers at the UC Riverside Bourns College of Engineering have built and successfully tested an amplifier made from graphene that could lead to more efficient circuits in electronic chips, such as those used in Bluet...
In manufacturing self-lubricating components for the tool and die industry, the SelfLube Company uses graphite as a solid lubricant.
Industrial Nanotech, Inc. (Pink Sheets:INTK), an emerging global leader in nanotechnology based energy saving solutions, today announced that the Company has experienced an increase in exports of their patented Nansulate...
Extracting drinking water from the sea to prepare for a world parched by climate change, and re-imagining aeroplane and ship hull designs for the best fuel efficiency, are two of the visionary applications of a new &poun...
Manhattan Scientifics, Inc. (OTC: MHTX) announced that at today’s historic press conference introducing the use of the first FDA-approved dental implant made with nanotitanium, the company will sign a letter of intent with NanoMet, the Russian enterprise that helped create nanotitanium (titanium on steroids) to participate in the distribution of dental implants in Russia.
Scientists at the University of Leeds have perfected a new technique that allows them to make molecular nanowires out of thin strips of ring-shaped molecules known as discotic liquid crystals (DLCs).
The findings coul...
Physicists at the University of California, Riverside have taken an important step forward in developing a "spin computer" by successfully achieving "tunneling spin injection" into graphene.
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