What happens in the early days of organ development? How do a small group of cells organize to become a heart, a brain, or a kidney? This critical period of development has long remained the... Read more
Invention bagged four patents and could potentially make microprocessor chips work 1,000 times faster Advancement in nanoelectronics, which is the use of nanotechnology in electronic compone... Read more
A Concordia study, published in Nature Communications, reveals the potential for even smarter transistors Researchers from Concordia have made a breakthrough that could help your electronic... Read more
Radio is made from atomic-scale defects in diamond Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have made the world’s smallest radio receive... Read more
This concept opens up new avenues in large area nanoconstruction, for example in templating nanowires, which is currently under investigation. To ensure the survival of Moore’s law and... Read more
Scientists at the Univ. of Southampton are aiming to develop a handheld testing device to provide same day diagnosis from a patient’s bedside. In the fictional Star-Trek universe, the tricor... Read more
Teaching nanowires self-control from the outset enabled Weizmann Institute scientists to produce complex electronic nanocomponents Researchers working with tiny components in nanoelectronics... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a simple new method for producing large quantities of the promising nanomaterial graphene. The new techniqu... Read more
A team of scientists at the Tyndall National Institute in Cork, Ireland has created what they claim is the world’s first junctionless transistor. The invention represents a breakthroug... Read more