Study From Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute demonstrates new method for significantly increasing heat transfer rate Across two different materials.
Glass fuel cells for next-generation electronics
New breed of micro fuel cell could serve as a long-lasting, low-cost, and eco-friendly power source for portable electronic devices.
Beneq Acquires Electroluminescence Business from US Planar Systems
Beneq have announced the acquisition of the Finnish-based electroluminescence (EL) business from US Planar Systems, Inc.
Ames Laboratory scientists develop indium-free organic light-emitting diodes
US researchers have discovered new ways of using a well-known polymer in organic light emitting diodes.
Nantero Closes an Over $10 Million Series D Financing Round
Nantero, Inc., the company pioneering the use of nanotubes in new semiconductor devices, has announced the closing of an over $10 million financing round.
Nanoparticles combined with antibodies to combat cancer
Silicon nanoparticles functionalised with antibodies have been shown to efficiently kill cancer cells in vitro.
Persimmon Technologies Awarded NSF Grant
Persimmon Technologies awarded NSF Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to develop soft magnetic material and fabrication process.
AAAS Recognizes Stanford Professor for Printed and Flexible Materials Work
Professor Zhenan Bao named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
From red to blue: printing OLEDs in any color
Cynora have developed an innovative, modular system for manufacturing solution-processed OLEDs.
Research discovery could revolutionise semiconductor manufacture
A new method of manufacturing the smallest structures in electronics could make their manufacture many times quicker, allowing for cheaper semiconductors.