As electronic circuits shrink from finely etched lines in silicon wafers to
nearly elusive proportions, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(Berkeley Lab) and Columbia University are studying how electrons flow through
a molecular junction-a nanometer scale circuit element that contacts gold atoms
with a single molecule.
Nanomaterials like carbon possess unique properties, which have led to first applications in novel electronic devices and sensors. These materials are based on ordered, atomically thin layers of carbon atoms, for example...
A student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has developed a new method for harnessing the enormous potential of nanoparticles, which could lead to a new generation of medical devices, drug delivery technologies, and ot...
MIT engineers are using carbon nanotubes only billionths of a meter thick to stitch together aerospace materials in work that could make airplane skins and other products some 10 times stronger at a nominal increase in c...
Scientists of the national German metrology institute, the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), have developed a highly sensitive measuring method with which the efficiency of gene transfer in cases if cardiovasc...
Veeco Instruments
announced today that it has entered into a strategic
partnership with Daiyang Metal Co., Ltd. of Korea, a leader in the production
of cold rolled stainless steel, to be its supplier of equipment to manufacture
CIGS (copper, indium, gallium, selenium) solar cells.
AFM and STM practitioners from around the world have been invited to participate in the first ever global market study on AFM and STMs.
Researchers at Uppsala University
have managed for the first time to measure magnetic properties in new materials
quantitatively with the help of electron microscopy – with unparalleled
precision.
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue.
The nanoscale is not new to the food and beverage sector, with various phenomena already witnessed and exploited in nutraceu...
Just as x-ray technology, MRI and sonography transformed the practice of medicine,
a newly created approach for seeing the invisible promises great potential for
finding new ways to improve the health of human and microelectronic patients
alike.
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