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  • News - 21 Jun 2011
    A team of researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), George Mason University and the University of Maryland has made nano-sized sensors that detect volatile organic...
  • News - 22 Feb 2011
    A Princeton University professor of electrical engineering Sigurd Wagner working with a research student Patrick Goerrn has built a laser sensor that is stretchable. It is made from an organic laser...
  • News - 23 Dec 2010
    Eindhoven University of Technology scientists along with the researchers at Eindhoven-based COBRA research institute have accomplished the generation of electron transport using an electronic...
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  • News - 11 Jan 2018
    Engineers at the University of Oxford have made use of material compounds, called Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs), for developing technology capable of sensing and then responding to chemicals and...
  • News - 12 May 2012
    Peratech, the innovator in touch technology, is developing an Electronic Nose using its award-winning, Quantum Tunnelling Composite material. This new sensor technology detects the presence of...
  • News - 10 Jul 2011
    Picosun Oy, Finland-based global manufacturer of state-of-the-art Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) equipment, reports successful process for preparation of gold thin films with plasma-enhanced ALD...
  • News - 24 Feb 2011
    Researchers at the Chiba University have built a miniscule magnetic sensor from organic molecules found in ink. The team was led by Toyokazu Yamada, a special associate professor at the...
  • News - 13 Dec 2010
    Iran-based, Materials and Energy Research Center (MERC) scientists, have developed zinc oxide nanofibers having tiny average diameters employing electrospinning technology. According to Ali...
  • News - 17 Sep 2010
    According to the US researchers the single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNTs) sensors can be ‘reset’ by simply pressing the switch. The researchers could identify the organic molecules that...

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