Global semiconductor developer BluGlass Limited has secured $10.2 million in commitments from international and Australian institutional and sophisticated investors via a strongly supported share placement at an issue price of $0.06 per share.
Caltech engineers have created a new material made of highly interconnected microscale knots in the latest advancement in nano- and micro-architected materials.
Catalysts made of only a few atoms exhibit great potential in the area of water treatment owing to their great efficiency. In a new study, scientists analyzed how to enhance the performance of these catalysts and make them feasible for practical applications.
Alloys that can return to their original structure after being deformed have a so-called shape memory. This phenomenon and the resulting forces are used in many mechanical actuating systems, for example in generators or hydraulic pumps.
Researchers from the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with collaborators from the University of Science and Technology of China, have revealed the formation of boron clusters with magic numbers on monolayer borophene and observed the evolution process from monolayer borophene with adsorbed boron clusters to bilayer borophene.
The amount of surface oxygen present in graphene materials is an important aspect in determining how successful they can be in killing bacteria—a breakthrough that might aid in developing safer and more efficient products to fight antimicrobial resistance.
New research discusses a liquid crystalline wet-spinning process as a means of producing polymer-carbon nanotube composite fibers that are highly oriented and possess superior modulus, strength, and electrical conductivity.
By Hussain Ahmed
7 Mar 2023
Recently, a team of MIT engineers devised an innovative method of purification that can significantly reduce the cost of the purification step using nanotechnology.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
7 Mar 2023
Weebit Nano Limited, a leading developer of advanced memory technologies for the global semiconductor industry, and SkyWater Technology, the trusted technology realisation partner, announce availability of Weebit’s resistive RAM (ReRAM) IP in SkyWater’s 130nm CMOS (S130) process.
Scientists are vigorously competing to transform the counterintuitive discoveries about the quantum realm from a century past into technologies of the future. The building block in these technologies is the quantum bit, or qubit.
A property of ferroelectric 2D materials has been disclosed by the materials scientist Boris Yakobson of Rice University and his collaborators. This property could be used as a feature in future devices.
Sondrel (Holdings) plc (AIM: SND), a leading global semiconductor designer and supplier, delivering customised, ultra-complex ASIC chip solutions, has extended its multi-year, multi-million-dollar license agreement with Synopsys for its state-of-the-art EDA tools so that it will run for three more years.
To celebrate National Careers Week (6 to 11 March), EngineeringUK is launching a new careers resource designed to help entice young people into STEM careers.
For more than a century, X-Ray diffraction has been used to comprehend the structure of crystals or proteins; for example, the well-known double helix structure of DNA, which carries genetic information, was found in this way in 1952. Using this method, short-wavelength X-Ray beams are blasted at the object being studied.
Scientists at the Tokyo University of Science in Japan have devised a low-cost technique for creating multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) on a plastic film.