As one of the industry’s foremost providers of Au-based products, Indium Corporation® will proudly feature its high-temperature and high-reliability gold solder solutions at the International Conference and Exhibition on High Temperature Electronics (HiTEC), hosted by IMAPS, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 18-20.
Imec, a world-leading research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, is thrilled to announce that this year’s Lifetime of Innovation Award will go to James (“Jim”) C. Morgan, chairman emeritus of Applied Materials, and Cadence Design Systems’ current Executive Chair of the Board and former Chief Executive Officer, Lip-Bu Tan.
Graphene Flagship affiliated member Graphenest and manufacturer Hubron International established a new strategic alliance in February 2023.
Biological sciences is a broad field of study encompassing many areas, including chiral structures such as DNA. Chirality is a mathematical notion that explains a structure's geometrical quality.
By Hussain Ahmed
28 Mar 2023
Have a cough, sore throat and congestion- Any number of respiratory viruses could be responsible. Conventional tests can identify certain likely culprits by relying on chemical reactions, but some researchers want to swap chemistry for electrical changes sensed by nanomaterials.
In a new study, researchers utilized a cutting-edge approach to manipulate the crystal structure of oxide ceramics on an atomic scale. The results could help to develop a material that could reduce power plant heat emissions.
By Hussain Ahmed
28 Mar 2023
Accurate insulin-delivery platforms responsive to blood glucose fluctuations are required to control hyperglycemia. Such platforms would also effectively prevent hypoglycemia diabetes.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
28 Mar 2023
Infection and immunity status within a population are crucial factors in managing pandemics. Detecting antigens and antibodies is essential for this purpose. Point-of-care (POC) devices, which are used for rapid screening, are one option.
A new application note discusses how atomic force microscope (AFM) systems can be used in various disciplines of biological research, such as imaging of live cells and bacteria, single-cell manipulation, or force spectroscopy on molecules, cells, or tissue.
Concrete, the most widely used material in the construction industry, has a history dating back to the Roman Empire. Now, engineers at the University of Pittsburgh are reimagining its design for the 21st century.
Owing to the global trend of utilizing electric vehicles, there has been a surge in demand for next-generation secondary batteries with higher capacity and faster charging than the lithium-ion batteries currently in use.
World-first ‘phase change inks’ that could transform how we heat and cool buildings, homes and cars – to achieve sophisticated ‘passive climate’ control – have been developed, with enormous potential to help reduce energy use and global greenhouse gas emissions.
ChatGPT's impact extends beyond the education sector and is causing significant changes in other areas. The artificial intelligence (AI) language model is recognized for its ability to perform various tasks, including paper writing, translation, coding, and more, all through question-and-answer-based interactions.
Scientists from the National Institute of Education/Nanyang Technological University of Singapore developed a method for converting fruit wastes such as coconut husks, orange peels, and banana peels into a solar absorber made of MXene for efficient water desalination process.
A research team led by Professor Kelvin Yeung Wai-kwok from the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, School of Clinical Medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) has invented a non-invasive and non-antibiotics technology to effectively reduce methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in bony tissue.