| Old Articles: <Older 781-790 Newer> |
 |
Technology Research News September 22, 2004 |
Microscope Etches Ultrathin Lines Researchers have shown that it is possible to match electron beam resolution for organic materials using an ultraviolet laser shown through a near-field optical microscope.  |
Technology Research News September 22, 2004 |
Nanowire Makes Standup Transistor Researchers have devised a simple way to make a set of vertical transistors from nanowires.  |
Technology Research News September 22, 2004 |
Plastics Ease Nanotube Circuits Researchers have devised a way to make a random, self-assembled network of carbon nanotubes embedded in polymer that preserves the nanotubes' electrical conductivity and is suitable for thermal printing processes.  |
Technology Research News September 22, 2004 |
Photo Molecules Flip Current Researchers have constructed a photodiode that consists of a mix of slightly different peptide molecules anchored to a gold surface.  |
Technology Research News September 22, 2004 |
Nanotubes on Cloth Fire Electrons Researchers have found that nanotubes grown on rough surfaces like carbon cloth can be coaxed to emit electrons using extremely low electric fields.  |
National Defense October 2004 Joe Pappalardo |
Military Ponders Future of Nanotech While nano-sciences offer an array of potentially useful technology for the Defense Department, not all military researchers have jumped on this bandwagon.  |
Bio-IT World September 16, 2004 Rabiya S. Tuma |
Blinded by the Light Myriad advances in light microscopy are increasing resolution, accelerating confocality, improving detection -- and toying with the laws of nature.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2004 |
Product Applications Army picks Vista board for Bradley Fighting Vehicle... F-35 Joint Strike Fighter uses Actel FPGA for engine electronics... Lockheed Martin engineers streamline design cycle with Agile PLM... Aurora patrol plane uses multicomputer from Mercury... etc.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2004 |
Picometrix eyes T-ray technology for next-generation sensors Optoelectronics designers are working on a new kind of sensor for military and homeland-security applications that is able to see through a wide variety of solid materials.  |
InternetNews September 9, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel, HP to Commercialize PlanetLab The Itanium team and others say installing another layer of protocols over an aging Internet can help streamline traffic.  |
| <Older 781-790 Newer> Return to current articles. |