Nanoporous oxide makes good memory device
Oxide-based two-terminal resistive random access memory (RRAM) could be ideal for next-generation “non-volatile” memory applications
Oxide-based two-terminal resistive random access memory (RRAM) could be ideal for next-generation “non-volatile” memory applications
A plasmonic chip to diagnose type-1 diabetes? This is exactly what researchers at Stanford University have invented
Halide, pseudohalide and halometallate ions could be a whole new class of inorganic ligands for semiconducting nanocrystals say researchers at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory.
NANOTEC wins NSTDA Investors’ Day Award at IPITEX 2014 Dr. Thitikorn Boonkoom a researcher at NANOTEC Integrated Nanosystem Lab (INS) gave an outstanding investment pitching performance on Q-Log (fresh food logger) at NSTDA’s Investors’ Day 2014 which was held in conjunction with IPITEX 2014 at BITEC, Bang Na. A total of 27 teams from various research institutions […]
Congratulations to SCG and Dr. Wilaiporn Chetanachan, Director of Siam Cement Group (SCG) Corporate Technology Office
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“All for one and one for all” is the common phrase at the IPITEX 2014 press conference this afternoon at Ministry of Commerce.
Researchers at Harvard University in the US have put forward the first thorough theory of how electric fields affect the dielectric response of molybdenum disulphide – a new, technologically important 2D layered material. Their calculations have revealed that the dielectric constant of MoS2 is not fixed but depends very much on the gate voltage applied to […]
The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation in Brazil has outlined a strategy for promoting the application of nanotechnology in industry
An international team of researchers says that it has succeeded in modelling the complete magnetic properties of the prototype molecular magnet Mn12
The surfactant Triton X-100 could help prevent colloidal metal nanocrystals from sticking to the water-oil interface
Researchers at Rice University in the US are the first to have developed a complete theory of how plasmons produce “hot carriers”.
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Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have used a technique called surface-initiated polymerization to grow polymer films
Carbon nanotubes have been hailed as one of the materials most likely to usurp silicon in next-generation electronics that will require nanoscale device sizes.
A team of researchers at Rice University in the US has fabricated 3D nanostructured thin-film electrodes