Micromem Technologies Inc. is pleased to announce that as of September 20 2007 the MRAM wafers are in production in the Global Communications Semiconductor, Inc. (GCS) foundry. On September 17, 2007 Strategic Solutions, ...
PANalytical, the analytical X-ray company, is celebrating five years of significant growth and development achieved since its launch in September 2002. At that time the business, which was founded in The Netherlands in 1...
UCLA chemists working at the nanoscale have developed a new, inexpensive means of forcing luminescent polymers to give off polarized light and of confining that light to produce polymer-based lasers.
The research, wh...
A patent for a new way of making an industrial ceramic that is used widely in semiconductors, industrial abrasives, and as a diamond substitute has been issued to University of Massachusetts Amherst chemist Patricia Bian...
All researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) wanted was a simple, quick method for making thin films of block copolymers or BCPs (chemically distinct polymers linked together) in order to ...
A game of billiards may never get smaller than this. Physicists at UC Riverside have demonstrated that graphene – a one-atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal rings – can act as an atomic-scal...
At the annual FSA Suppliers Expo and Conference, IBM today announced the introduction of a new semiconductor technology designed for mobile handset and wireless technology markets. This new offering will enable chipset p...
The technology group The Linde Group today officially started operations at a second hydrogen liquefaction plant and a new air separation plant at the chemical site in Leuna, Germany. The total investment in the expansio...
Air Products, through its subsidiary in Korea, has signed a long-term contract to supply nitrogen to Hynix Semiconductor Inc., a leading memory chip manufacturer. The nitrogen will be supplied to a new back-end test and ...
In 1959, Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman presented a talk entitled “There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom. “ Feynman concluded that there was no physical reason why humans couldn't manipulate atoms....
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