ASML Holding NV (ASML) today announces its new FlexRay programmable illumination system is finding strong acceptance by providing chip makers with virtually unlimited illumination source tuning.
ASML Ships 100th TWINSCAN XT:19×0 Series Immersion System While Ramping Deliveries of New NXT Immersion Platform
ASML Holding NV (ASML) today announced the shipment of its 100th TWINSCAN XT:1900 series lithography system, capable of imaging industry-leading chip features as small as 38 nanometers.
Lumerical-NNIN/C Partnership Accelerates Nanophotonics Research
Lumerical has donated ten FDTD Solutions Engine licenses to the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network Computation Project. The joint capabilities of the 224 core HPC system and the donated licenses, freely accessible to NNIN members, promise to speed nanophotonics design efforts across the United States.
Die ‘Tinte’ mit den zwei Gesichtern
Materialwissenschaftler der Uni Jena entdecken 'universelles selbstorganisierendes Molekuel'.
STMicroelectronics Announces World’s First 55 Nanometer Embedded Flash Process Technology for Automotive Microcontrollers
Leading-edge embedded Flash process technology extended at Crolles 300mm wafer facility for next generation of advanced automotive chips.
TSMC to Take Delivery of an ASML EUV Lithography System for Research and Development on Future Technology Generations
Agreement underscores TSMC's continuing investment in the European semiconductor community.
International PhD scholarships in nanobiotechnology in Munich
The Center for NanoScience (CeNS) of LMU Munich announces the call for applications for PhD scholarships in the framework of the International Doctorate Program 'NanoBioTechnology'.
Ehrfeld Mikrotechnik BTS And Lonza Cooperate in Microreactor Technology
Under the terms of the agreements, EMB will acquire a license from Lonza on two key products: the Lonza Development Microreactor (process development) and Lonza Advanced Production Microreactors (manufacturing).
Australia launches national framework for safe development of bio- and nanotechnology
The Australian Government is introducing a comprehensive national framework to guide the safe development of new technologies such as nanotechnology and biotechnology as part of a $38.2 million National Enabling Technologies Strategy released today.
AIXTRON’s New Generation AIX G5 System Achieves Aggressive Productivity Targets at Epistar
AIXTRON AG today announced that its next generation MOCVD Platform AIX G5 HT has demonstrated high quality GaN deposition at very high growth rates and high pressure above 600mbar and superior GaN/InGaN uniformities.
Picosun Hires ALD Specialists and Adds to its Advantage as Thin Film Trailblazer
Picosun Oy, Finland-based global manufacturer of state-of-the-art Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) systems today introduced a newly appointed group of ALD specialists.
SmartKem Launches New Website Showcasing Innovative SmartKem Technique for Printed Electronics
SmartKem Ltd, the developer of novel materials and processes that create high resolution microelectronic components directly onto thin flexible materials, today announces the launch of its new website.
Material tested that could guarantee body protheses for more than 150 years
Ysing a ceramic material called zirconia, carbon nanotubes and nanoparticles of zirconia, a prothesis that will last more than 150 years can be produced.
MSI Air Keyboard Mouse Is Like a QWERTY Keypad Crossed With a Wiimote [Peripherals]
The upcoming MSI Air Keyboard is an HTPC keyboard/mouse combo that fits right in your hands much like a game controller.
Because aside from the typical QWERTY layout, the back is ergonomic for dual-handed use, and it even includes LB and RB shoulder triggers. And much like the Wiimote, the Air doubles as a mouse through the use of an internal accelerometer, allowing you to aim the device to control an onscreen cursor—effectively eliminating that whole where-does-the-mouse-go-on-the-couch problem.
Through a USB dongle, the MSI Air (which is technically a rebranding of an existing product by Cideko), can connect to PCs and Macs up to an impressive 160 feet away. It's available overseas now for the equivalent of $110. [ElectricPig via EverythingUSB]
Thai military chief defends use of magic wands | Bad Astronomy
Some people cannot learn.
Thai army chief General Anupong Paojinda is defending the use of what are essentially magic wands to detect bombs, even though the specific device they use has been tested repeatedly and failed to perform. This device is essentially the same as the ones used in Iraq and Afghanistan which have been proven worthless, and for which the head of the manufacturing company, Jim McCormick, has been arrested for suspicion of fraud.
Paojinda is convinced the dowsing rods work, even though it’s little more than an antenna glued to a plastic box. In the meantime, thousands of people are dying in bomb attacks in Thailand near the Malaysian border. Incredibly, the devices cost millions of dollars, when it would be far cheaper and far more effective to employ sniffing dogs at the checkpoints.
Antiscience kills. You might think that dowsing rods are a cute diversion or at worst a waste of money, but in fact believing in them is leading directly to the deaths of hundreds if not thousands of people across the world.
Tip o’ the crystal pendulum to BABloggees Claude Works and Jimmy Reynolds.
China to Everybody: Hacks! Hacks? What Hacks? [Google]
Even as US authorities are getting pretty damn sure who's behind the high-level hacking attempts from the other month, and that they were launched from the Shanghai Jiaotong University and Lanxiang Vocational School, China's all "Nuh uh, eff you guys."
I mean, that really is the essence of their rebuttal. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said that "Reports that these attacks came from Chinese schools are totally groundless and the accusation of Chinese government involvement is also irresponsible and driven by ulterior motives." And that's that, I'm sure. [The Hill]
Rockwell Plant PAx
Rockwell has a new control system called Plant PAx. Is anyone familiar with this system? Any reviews?
Brilliant and Blinding Blow Outs: The Wallpapers [Photography]
The entrants to this week's Shooting Challenge: Blow Out are now available in wallpaper form. They're spectacular, but you might want to set your icon text to black before proceeding. [Giz Flickr]
Belkin’ SuperSpeed USB 3.0 PCIe Card and ExpressCard Grant Older PCs USB 3.0 Powers [Guts]
Hey, you know about USB 3.0 by now, right? It's here! It's fast! And while Belkin's SuperSpeed USB 3.0 PCIe Card and ExpressCard may not be superspeedier than any other USB 3.0 product, they are early to the market.
Belkin's SuperSpeed USB 3.0 PCIe add-in card gives your computer two USB 3.0 ports, which means you'll be able to transfer files up to five times faster than your namby pamby USB 2.0 link-up. The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ExpressCard does the same, and supports plug and play and hot-swap functionality. Both are available now for $80. Both will be available in the US in April, while you Canucks will have to wait until May.
Belkin's also introducing SuperSpeed USB 3.0 cable, but at $40 for four feet, it's SuperExpensive compared to what's already out there.
Belkin Introduces SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Products
* SuperSpeed USB 3.0 products deliver transfer speeds of up to three times faster than USB 2.0
* Download HD movies, charge mobile devices, and transfer videos and photos from your camera to your computer more quickly with SuperSpeed USB 3.0(Playa Vista, CA) - February 23, 2010 - Belkin announces a new line of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 products, including a PCIe Add-In Card, ExpressCard, and Premium A-B and Micro-B Cables. SuperSpeed USB 3.0 products provide a high rate of transfer speed that allows you to move content-rich media back and forth between different devices.
USB 3.0 is specified to transfer at five gigabits per second, or 10 times faster than USB 2.0*. In our tests we observed speeds of up to 180 megabits per second, or three times faster than USB 2.0, which is a great improvement for activities such as large file transfers. USB 3.0 products are backward-compatible with USB 2.0 devices and will interoperate with them as well.
With SuperSpeed USB 3.0 products, you can do the following faster than before:
# Download HD movies and other multimedia
# Transfer high-bandwidth media and files back and forth
# Charge and sync devices, like a digital camera or smartphoneSuperSpeed USB 3.0 PCIe Add-In Card
SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ExpressCard™
SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Premium A-B Cable, 4 ft.
STATISTIC# An In-Stat 2008 report shows more than 3 billion USB-enabled devices currently being shipped.
# According to The NPD Group data from February 2010, Belkin is the current market leader in USB connectivity**.AVAILABILITY
# April 2010 in the US
# May 2010 in Canada.SuperSpeed USB 3.0 PCIe Add-In Card (F4U023) - $79.99
* Connects up to 127 USB devices (through cascading additional hubs)
* Supports plug and play and hot-swap functionalitySuperSpeed USB 3.0 ExpressCard™ (F4U024) - $79.99
* Fully compliant with ExpressCard specification 1.0 and Universal Serial Bus 3.0 specification Revision 1.0
* Supports plug and play and hot-swap functionality
* Connects up to 127 USB devices (through cascading additional hubs)SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Premium A-B Cable, 4 ft.(F3U158-04) - $39.99 ; 8 ft. (F3U158-08) - $49.99
SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Premium Micro-B Cable, 4 ft. (F3U165-04) - $39.99; 8 ft. (F3U165-08) - $49.99
Clear Teflon Tube for Lightpipe
I guess this question has two parts.
I'm prototyping a solar energy device, part of which is a light pipe to transport the collected solar energy, about 300 - 2500 nM.
I'm planning on making this from a flexible tube filled with a highly refractive liquid, stoppered at each end with cl