Leti and Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) have begun a monthly seminar series for students and professionals to discuss technical issues facing micro- and nanotechnology researchers.
May 5th, 2009
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The Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH) and IVAM Microtechnology Network have concluded a cooperation agreement on April 22, 2009 at MicroTechnology/HANNOVER MESSE in Hanover, Germany. Both organizations want to accelerate the information exchange between their high-tech countries with this.
May 5th, 2009
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Hundreds of vendors and thousands of attendees make TechConnect World the largest nano and clean technology expo in the US.
May 5th, 2009
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It seems extraordinary that a device on the nanoscale, smaller than a human hair, could hold clues to the fundamental driving force shaping the entire universe.
May 5th, 2009
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The New South Wales Government has tabled its response to the NSW Legislative Council Inquiry into the use and applications of nanotechnology.
May 5th, 2009
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Bereits 2007 hat Prof. Dr. Goetz S. Uhrig, Physiker an der TU Dortmund, eine Methode ersonnen, wie die fragilen Zustaende von Quantenbits moeglichst lange stabil gehalten werden koennen. Seine theoretisch in Formeln beschriebene Optimierung wurde jetzt von amerikanische Wissenschaftler im Experiment ueberprueft.
May 5th, 2009
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Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a membrane-penetrating nanoneedle for the targeted delivery of one or more molecules into the cytoplasm or the nucleus of living cells. In addition to ferrying tiny amounts of cargo, the nanoneedle can also be used as an electrochemical probe and as an optical biosensor.
May 4th, 2009
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Stony Brook University will be home to the new Northeastern Chemical Energy Storage Center (NOCESC), which involves a team of experimentalists and theorists at SBU (Clare P. Grey, Director and Peter Khalifah, in the Chemistry Department), Brookhaven National Laboratory (Jason Graetz and Xiao-Qing Yang), Rutgers, Binghamton University, MIT, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U. Michigan, Argonne National Laboratory, and U. Florida.
May 4th, 2009
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ExploraVision winners envision innovative energy solutions, new lifesaving medical treatments and more - even a possible solution to the current sports steroids scandal.
May 4th, 2009
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A comprehensive study of old and new manufacturing processes, from machining metal to making carbon nanofibers, shows that the more advanced technologies are less efficient in their use of energy and materials per kilogram of output.
May 4th, 2009
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A team of scientists has developed a microscope that is capable of live imaging at double the resolution of fluorescence microscopy using structured illumination.
May 4th, 2009
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In the world of small things, shape, order and orientation are surprisingly important, according to findings from a new study by chemists at Washington University in St. Louis.
May 4th, 2009
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Self-cleaning walls, counter tops, fabrics, even micro-robots that can walk on water -- all those things and more could be closer to reality thanks to research recently completed by scientists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) and at Japan's RIKEN institute.
May 4th, 2009
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An international team of scientists has determined the structure of the chlorophyll molecules in green bacteria that are responsible for harvesting light energy.
May 4th, 2009
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MIT has become a major center of work on graphene, with several different research groups pursuing various aspects -- including physical, chemical, electronic and engineering -- of the novel material.
May 4th, 2009
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A material just six atoms thick in which electrons appear to be guided by conflicting laws of physics depending on their direction of travel has been discovered by a team of physicists at the University of California, Davis.
May 4th, 2009
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