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Engineering Dec 18, 2008

Low Temperature Laser Processing Solves a Problem in Smart Materials Manufacturing

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- If researchers could integrate some of the active materials, such as perovskites, that have been developed in recent years for microsensor, actuator, and transducer applications directly onto a flexible polymer ...

Oct 30, 2008

Explosion on chip sets liquid in motion

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- PhD student, Dennis van den Broek, of the University of Twente, Netherlands, has developed a new type of miniature motor, the micro-bubble actuator. This ‘motor’, which can be used in laboratories the ...

Engineering Sep 8, 2008

Real-life robots obey Asimov’s laws

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- European researchers have developed technology enabling robots to obey Asimov’s golden rules of robotics: to do no harm to humans and to obey them.

Nanophysics Aug 20, 2008

New 'nano-positioners' may have atomic-scale precision

Engineers have created a tiny motorized positioning device that has twice the dexterity of similar devices being developed for applications that include biological sensors and more compact, powerful computer hard drives.

Engineering Aug 11, 2008

'Anti-noise' silences wind turbines

If wind energy converters are located anywhere near a residential area, they must never become too noisy even in high winds. Most such power units try to go easy on their neighbors' ears, but even the most careful design ...

Nanomaterials Jun 25, 2008

New Process Creates 3-D Nanostructures with Magnetic Materials

Materials scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a process to build complex, three-dimensional nanoscale structures of magnetic materials such as nickel or nickel-iron alloys ...

Engineering May 21, 2008

The very model of a modern transistor

New models of how two types of power transistors perform will result in more efficient smart electrical circuits, making such technologies as cars and home appliances more reliable and environmentally friendly.

Nanophysics Apr 16, 2008

Fast AFM probes measure multiple properties of biomolecules or materials simultaneously

New research demonstrates that novel probe technology based on flexible membranes can replace conventional atomic force microscopy (AFM) cantilevers for applications such as fast topographic imaging, quantitative material ...

Engineering Apr 11, 2008

One virtual step for man, one real leap for mankind

Imagine being able to take a step back in time and walk through the streets of ancient Pompeii hours before the eruption of Vesuvius. In April 2008, European researchers will demonstrate that walking through virtual environments ...

Hardware Dec 27, 2007

Panasonic Starts Sample Shipments of World's Thinnest, 9.5 mm Height, Blu-ray Disc Drives

Panasonic today announced that the company has started shipping samples of the world's thinnest (9.5 mm height) internal Blu-ray Disc (BD) drives to personal computer manufacturers.

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