Photodetectors -- devices found in cell phones, digital cameras and other consumer gadgets that utilize photoconducting materials -- are a green technology in performance (converting light into electricity), but the manu...
A novel
motion sensor developed by the Fraunhofer
Institutes for Applied Polymer Research IAP in Potsdam-Golm and for Computer
Architecture and Software Technology FIRST in Berlin could provide even more
security in future, enabling window panes and glass doors to detect movements
thanks to a special coating.
Angela M. Belcher, Ph.D., a noted scientist from Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), will deliver the Keynote Address in Nanoscience here today
at the American
Chemical Society's 237th National Meeting.
A new approach to microscopy is opening up the wonders of the molecular world, allowing researchers to examine organic molecules and delicate crystals as they grow, atom by atom. Dr Andrew Humhpris, co-founder of the ori...
Researchers are studying some common soil bacteria that “inhale” toxic metals and “exhale” them in a non-toxic form.
The bacteria might one day be used to clean up toxic chemicals left over fro...
Researchers at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute have developed a new technique for growing slimmer
copper nanorods, a key step for advancing integrated 3-D chip technology.
Farfield are delighted to be invited to join a new research consortium called "INTOPSENS" combining leading research centres with industry across Europe. Intopsens will develop a highly integrated optical senso...
A team of researchers from Brookhaven, Yeshiva University, and the University of Delaware has demonstrated a new, highly efficient way to synthesize the nanocatalysts based on palladium and gold.
mPhase Technologies, Inc., a leader in microfluidics and nanotechnology development,
will participate in the NanoBusiness Alliance Public Policy Tour Product Showcase
on March 19.
The Polymer Chemistry Research Group at the University of Helsinki has succeeded in producing nano-sized metallic copper particles. When the size of particles is reduced to a nano-scale (one nanometre being one billionth...
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