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MEMS technology

thumbnailNew optics-on-a-chip device paves way to capturing fast chemical, material and biological processes
Researchers have developed new X-ray optics that can be used to harness extremely fast pulses in a package that is significantly smaller and lighter than conventional devices used to modulate X-rays.
Phys.org: 2021-04-20 - MEMS technology
thumbnailA sensor injected under the skin, backed by DARPA, is meant to spot COVID-19 days before symptoms appear
A tiny strip of gel is injected under the skin and senses a change in the body's chemistry that can tell a sensor that an infection is developing.
Business Insider on MSN.com: 2021-04-16 - MEMS technology

Nanotechnology

thumbnail'Game-changing' technology to improve COVID-19 face mask protection
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are using a "game-changing" technology as they aim to produce a new type of face mask that is more effective in stopping the spread of COVID-19.
Medical Xpress: 2021-04-22 - Nanotechnology
thumbnailSelf-assembling nanofibers prevent damage from inflammation
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a self-assembling nanomaterial that can help limit damage caused by inflammatory diseases by activating key cells in the immune system. In mouse models of psoriasis,
Medical Xpress: 2021-04-15 - Nanotechnology
thumbnailUnlocking the Next Generation of Computer Technology: New Nanoscale Device for Spintronics
Spin waves could unlock the next generation of computer technology, a new component allows physicists to control them. Researchers at Aalto University have developed a new device for spintronics. The results have been published in the journal Nature Communications,
SciTech Daily: 2021-04-16 - Nanotechnology
thumbnail2D nanomaterial MXene: The perfect lubricant for rovers
You can lubricate a bicycle chain with oil, but what do you do with a Mars rover or a red-hot conveyor belt in the steel industry? Very special nanomaterials have now been studied by the TU Wien together with research groups from Saarbrücken (Germany),
Phys.org: 2021-04-20 - Nanotechnology
thumbnailTransport phenomena at the nanoscale
Scientists have exploited the so-called Talbot effect to create the interference pattern with hard X-ray beams at a subnanometer wavelength (0.17 nm).
Nanowerk: 2021-04-22 - Nanotechnology

Nanotech business

thumbnailNIA Publishes Position Paper on Changing Regulatory Landscape and Language for the Nanoscale
The Nanotechnology Industries Association (NIA) has published a March 2021 position paper, A changing regulatory landscape and language for the nanoscale, that examines the transition from &ldquo
The National Law Review: 2021-04-20 - Nanotech business
Nanotechnology: Reshaping Our Lives, Creating New Opportunities
This therefore opens up an entirely new dimension in materials science with implications for the scientific fields of chemistry, biology, physics and engineering. The technology is already used for fabrication of semiconductors and their progressive miniaturization to densely pack billions of transistors on a single integrated circuit (chip) and thereby boost its functionality.
Nasdaq: 2021-04-19 - Nanotech business

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