A group of organizations in Singapore have launched the Industrial Consortium On Nanoimprint (ICON).
Category Archives: Nanotechnology
Iron oxide nanoparticles becoming tools for brain tumor imaging and treatment
Tiny particles of iron oxide could become tools for simultaneous tumor imaging and treatment, because of their magnetic properties and toxic effects against brain cancer cells. In mice, researchers have demonstrated how these particles can deliver antibodies to implanted brain tumors, while enhancing tumor visibility via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Carbon Nanotubes als Spinfilter
Alle Elektronen tragen ein magnetisches Moment, Spin genannt, das grundsaetzlich in zwei Richtungen zeigen kann. Setzt man geeignete Nano-Roehrchen aus Kohlenstoff einem hohen Magnetfeld aus, so lassen sie bei einem bestimmten Wert nur Elektronen mit einer Spinrichtung durchfliessen. Erhoeht man das Magnetfeld weiter, so werden nur Elektronen mit der anderen Spinrichtung durchgelassen.
ItN Nanovation Signs Cooperation Agreement With Leading Italian Builder of Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Under the newly signed agreement, Ecologia Soluzione Ambiente S.p.a. has committed itself to exclusively use the CFM Systems ceramic flat filter membrane technology from ItN Nanovation in the construction of its future wastewater treatment facilities.
Microbots transport, assemble and deliver micro- and nanoscale objects
Sophisticated molecular-size motors have evolved in nature, where they are used in virtually every important biological process. Some fascinating examples in nature are DNA and RNA polymerase, rotary motors such as ATP synthase, and flagella motors. In contrast, the development of synthetic nanomotors that mimic the function of these amazing natural systems and could be used in man-made nanodevices is in its infancy. Nevertheless, scientists are making good progress in achieving cargo transport by artificial nanomachines although often these advances are handicapped by several drawbacks. Researchers in Germany have now demonstrated the directed loading and transport of microobjects by high propulsion powered tubular microbots driven by a microbubble propulsion mechanism.
Zweidimensionale Nanostrukturen durch Selbstorganisation
Einer internationalen Forschungsgruppe ist erstmals die Herstellung von Nanokristallen gelungen, die durch Selbstorganisation zu leitfaehigen zweidimensionalen Nanostrukturen zusammenfinden.
Journey to new worlds: Electronics of the future and quantum computers
The Graduate School of Excellence 'Materials Science in Mainz' of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, honored Professor Shoucheng Zhang of Stanford University, California, USA, with the 2010 Gutenberg Research Award.
Software Release from FEI Opens New Territory for Electron Microscopy in Life Sciences
Bio-specific applications provide new automation, navigation and data processing capabilities for the 3D ultra-structural imaging of biological systems.
FEI Introduces Nova NanoSEM 50 Series
New family of electron microscopes combines ultra-high resolution and analytical performance for the widest range of materials.
Former FEI Executive Becomes SVP Sales of Nanotechnology Systems at Carl Zeiss
Carl Zeiss today announced that Emile James (Jim) Pouquette, a former FEI Executive, has joined Carl Zeiss SMT North America as senior vice president sales.
Silicon can be made to melt in reverse
Researchers have found that silicon, the most widely used material for computer chips and solar cells, can exhibit this strange property of 'retrograde melting' when it contains high concentrations of certain metals dissolved in it.
For the first time, atomic force microscopy helps scientists reveal the exact chemical structure of a natural compound
In a pioneering research project, for the first time, scientists at IBM and the University of Aberdeen have collaborated to 'see' the structure of a marine compound from the deepest place on the Earth using an atomic force microscope (AFM). The results of the project open up new possibilities in biological research which could lead to the faster development of new medicines in the future.
International Conference on Bioengineering and Nanotechnology to boost interdisciplinary research
Over 300 delegates expected at the 5th SBE International Conference on Bioengineering and Nanotechnology organized by IBN in Singapore.
‘Water from Neptun’ soon in laboratories
The conditions experienced by water molecules on Neptune might be simulated in 2015.
Internationale Kooperation fuer die Nanosysteme der Zukunft
Das Internationale Graduiertenkolleg 'Materialien und Konzepte fuer fortschrittliche Metallisierungssysteme' geht in die zweite Runde.
Exciting Nanofabrication Capabilities Are Now Available on Carl Zeiss Helium Ion Microscope
A new, integrated gas injection system on the ORION Plus Helium Ion Microscope delivers superior nanofabrication, deposition and etch.
The future of microtechnology is green in Japan, too
The third German-Japanese Micro/Nano Business Forum at the Exhibition Micromachine last Thursday in Tokyo attracted more than 300 Japanese industry representatives.
Nanoparticle-coated pavement that cleans the air
The concentrations of toxic nitrogen oxide that are present in German cities regularly exceed the maximum permitted levels. That's now about to change, as innovative paving slabs that will help protect the environment are being introduced. Coated in titanium dioxide nanoparticles, they reduce the amount of nitrogen oxide in the air.
Scientists find gas pedal – and brake – for uncontrolled cell growth
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have identified a new way to regulate the uncontrolled growth of blood vessels, a major problem in a broad range of diseases and conditions.
Vertical Lift Stage Offers 2 nm Resolution While Providing up to 5 mm of Travel
Aerotech's ANT130-5-V is a linear-motor-driven wedge-style vertical lift stage that provides the exceptional resolution, accuracy, and in-position stability required in nanopositioning applications, all while offering travel up to 5 mm.