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  • News - 23 Apr 2010
    European researchers have developed a new class of electronics that uses noise – normally a problem – as part of the signal. It means better, faster electronics. “It is a tale, Told by an...
  • News - 22 Apr 2010
    Ultrafast operation and high performance: This is what is expected of quantum computers. But there are still some obstacles to the technical implementation of this new type of computer. Physicists of...
  • News - 21 Apr 2010
    PI's P-563.3CD PIMars stage is a piezo flexure-guided scanning / nanomanipulation system. The unit enables precision motion control with resolution in the sub-nanometer realm and 340x340x340...
  • News - 20 Apr 2010
    Imec and Holst Centre have recently presented an ultralow-power 2.4GHz/915MHz receiver with good sensitivity. The receiver runs on a record low power consumption: it only needs 51µW when...
  • News - 20 Apr 2010
    A new biosensor developed at Purdue University can measure whether neurons are performing correctly when communicating with each other, giving researchers a tool to test the effectiveness of new...
  • News - 19 Apr 2010
    Ocean explorers are puzzling out Nature's purpose behind an astonishing variety of tiny ocean creatures like microbes and zooplankton animals - each perhaps a ticket-holder in life's lottery, awaiting...
  • News - 16 Apr 2010
    Miniature motion sensors are everywhere these days, detecting the orientation of cell phones, deploying air bags in cars and measuring stresses in buildings and mechanical systems. But manufacturing...
  • News - 16 Apr 2010
    In order to be able to understand complex organs such as the brain or the nervous system, simplified model systems are required. A group of scientists led by the Frankfurt brain researcher Erin...
  • News - 15 Apr 2010
    An EU-funded research team from Austria's University of Innsbruck has invented a single atom laser which works on the same principle as a classic laser but also has quantum mechanical properties...
  • News - 12 Apr 2010
    Looking to push the boundaries of nanoscience, the Kavli Institute at Cornell for Nanoscale Science is no longer a think tank for new ideas, but a proving ground to aggressively push the limits of...

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