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Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Nov 20, 2015

Quantum entanglement achieved at room temperature in semiconductor wafers

Entanglement is one of the strangest phenomena predicted by quantum mechanics, the theory that underlies most of modern physics. It says that two particles can be so inextricably connected that the state of one particle can ...

Optics & Photonics Nov 17, 2015

Scientists create an all-organic UV on-chip spectrometer

The U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory has developed a near ultra-violet and all-organic light emitting diode (OLED) that can be used as an on-chip photosensor.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Nov 9, 2015

UTA physicists use beams of antimatter to investigate advanced materials

Researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington are developing a next generation positron beam facility that will enable them to analyze the properties of advanced materials for future electronics applications such as ...

Optics & Photonics Oct 29, 2015

Researchers demonstrate first laser arrays monolithically grown on 300mm silicon wafers

Imec and Ghent University present, for the first time, arrays of indium phosphide lasers monolithically integrated on 300mm silicon substrates in a CMOS pilot line. This breakthrough achievement, published in Nature Photonics, ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Oct 5, 2015

Researchers simulate information signaling between cells

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº)—Many natural systems are described by dynamics of traveling wavefronts. Sharp traveling fronts are employed in countless phenomena, including fluid convection, chemical reactions, and cellular phenomena. Living ...

Engineering Oct 1, 2015

Microplotter system prints DNA, proteins, live cells on a range of fragile materials

A University of Wisconsin-Madison spinoff that was spawned during an effort to make DNA-based computers has just introduced a low-cost instrument that can print dots and lines just 5 to 10 millionths of a meter across.

Engineering Sep 28, 2015

Creating microchannels with a 3-D printer

Bionanotechnologists from Wageningen University have developed a new, inexpensive way to make microfluidic devices without using costly materials or cleanroom facilities. The technique, which uses a 3D printer and Lego plastic, ...

Optics & Photonics Sep 22, 2015

First circularly polarized light detector on a silicon chip

Invention of the first integrated circularly polarized light detector on a silicon chip opens the door for development of small, portable sensors that could expand the use of polarized light for drug screening, surveillance, ...

Nanophysics Sep 21, 2015

Working electronic circuits produced through artificial evolution

Researchers of the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology and the CTIT Institute for ICT Research at the University of Twente in The Netherlands have produced working electronic circuits that have been developed in a radically ...

Hi Tech & Innovation Sep 4, 2015

Intel putting $50 mn into quantum computing research

US chip colossus Intel on Thursday said that it will put $50 million and engineering resources into an alliance on quantum computing that could radically advance complex problem-solving.

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