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MEMS technology
- Harvard's insect-sized HAMR robots bug out
- Quick assembly of the prototypes was made possible by the lab's Printed Circuit Microelectromechanical Systems (PC-MEMS) manufacturing method, where materials are sandwiched together in 23 microscopic layers and laser cut into patterns. Flexible ...
today Gizmag - MEMS technology
- How ancient Japanese pagoda inspired the smartphone in your pocket
- Instead, the Italian nuclear-physicist-come-microelectronic-specialist cast conventional wisdom aside and sought inspiration in the architectural splendor of the Japanese city of Kyoto. It was here, in early 2003, that Vigna came to wonder at the ...
today CNN International - MEMS technology
- Micro-Scale Batteries Printed
- Researchers at Harvard University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign however have designed a new micro-scale battery that can actually be printed. The traditional small-scale batteries have electrodes made of thin films, which are able ...
yesterday Overclockers Club - MEMS technology
- New microfluidic chip can help identify unwanted particles in water and food
- Virginia Tech's Masoud Agah, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, is a past recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for his work in three-dimensional micromachining and its use in microfluidics and chemical ...
yesterday Phys.Org - MEMS technology
- Two New Cameras for Routine Imaging Applications from Leica Microsystems
- Heerbrugg, Switzerland / Wetzlar, Germany – As of June, Leica Microsystems has launched two cameras that are ideal instruments for routine brightfield or fluorescence applications. Both cameras are equipped with sensors dedicated to the respective ...
today AZoOptics.com (press release) - MEMS technology
- Quantum Composers Announces the Industry's First Wireless Pulse/Delay ...
- ... the last 20 years, Quantum has become an internationally recognized pioneer in the electro-optics market place with the design and development of a precision pulse generator line and as a provider of custom laser systems for micromachining ...
today PR.com (press release) - MEMS technology
- Microfluidic devices can trap and sort bacteria and viruses in food and water
- In their engineering laboratory, the researchers developed a new microfabrication technique to develop three-dimensional microfluidic devices in polymers. Microfluidics deals with the performance, control, and treatment of fluids that are constrained ...
today News-Medical.net - MEMS technology
- DARPA takes a smart-phone approach to Android ground sensors
- It typically takes three to eight years to develop military sensors systems using contract manufacturers, a long cycle that can mean devices are outdated by the time they're introduced, DARPA said. By following the design processes of smart phone ...
today GCN.com (blog) - MEMS technology
MEMS business
- Micronit Announces Cleanroom Expansion to Meet Demands in MEMS and ...
- Micronit has over a decade of experience in the microfluidics market, serving its customers from design to prototyping to manufacturing. The unique approach of Micronit based on microfluidics and application know-how, high quality standards and its ...
yesterday AZoNano.com - MEMS business
Nanotechnology
- Nanotechnology research to advance optical computing
- Nanotechnology research to advance optical computing. (Nanowerk News) A research team at Swinburne University of Technology has overcome a fundamental law of optical science that could lead to faster and more energy-efficient optical computing ...
today Nanowerk - Nanotechnology
- Nanotechnology Helps to Increase Thermal Stability of Essential Oils
- Iranian researchers from Tarbiat Modarres University in association with their colleagues from Iran Polymer and Petrochemistry Research Institute succeeded in increasing the stability of oregano oil, as a sample of essential oils, during the processing ...
yesterday Science World Report - Nanotechnology
- Spore-Spitting Slime Molds Make Great Computer Hardware
- Some are inorganic, like the use of the nanomaterial graphene to create atom-thin transistors. But the use of living systems is one of the most captivating areas of research. The University of Leeds is trying to use bacteria to build hard drives, and ...
today Wired - Nanotechnology
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