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Engineers Win Army Grant To Build Artificial Eye
April 24, 1998 The University of Michigan College of Engineering has been awarded a $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Army to design an artificial eye on a microchip---a first-of-its-kind optoelectronic device ... > full story -
Electronic Nose Knows When Seafood Is Safe
March 18, 1998 To combat the rise in food-borne illnesses, University of Florida scientists are the first in the nation to begin testing highly accurate electronic noses that sniff out fishy seafood before it gets ... > full story -
Electron Experiment Holds Promise For Electronics Industry
March 11, 1998 A recent experiment in which the movements of electrons between a conductor and an insulator were recorded on a femtosecond (a millionth of a billionth of a second) time-scale holds promise for the ... > full story -
UB Engineer Discovers Carbon Composite Is A Semiconductor
March 6, 1998 A University at Buffalo engineer has made the first observation of semiconducting behavior in a carbon composite material, a finding that could revolutionize the fields of "smart" structures ... > full story -
Little Tin Worms On The March
February 27, 1998 In high-end electronics, where success hinges on being lighter, faster, and smaller, size is the biggest barrier to progress. But when computer circuitry and other tiny devices get to be too small, ... > full story -
DNA Used To Create Self Assembling Conducting Wire: Breakthrough Will Lead To Next Leap In Emerging Nanoelectronics
February 19, 1998 Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have used strands of DNA, the biological molecule that makes up genes, to assemble tiny particles of silver into a conductive wire 1,000 ... > full story -
'Tunable Diode' A New Tool For Engineers
February 17, 1998 Electrical engineers soon will have a new tool for use in designing electronic circuitry, including microelectronic devices such as computer chips, thanks to pioneering research by a University of ... > full story -
Scientist Creates Tiny Fuel Cell For Portable Electronics
January 26, 1998 A new power source for cellular telephones and other portable electronics should provide power up to 50 times longer than conventional nickel-cadmium batteries. Crafted in his basement workshop by ... > full story -
Purdue Researchers Make Light 'Stand Still' To Measure Motion
January 2, 1998 Purdue University researchers have demonstrated a new method for using lasers and semiconductors to more accurately measure the velocity of a moving ... > full story -
Scientists Confirm Existence Of Atom-Sized Electronic Devices Within Carbon Nanotubes
December 16, 1997 Berkeley Lab scientists have confirmed the existence of atom- sized electronic devices on nanotubes, hollow cylinders of pure carbon about 50,000 times more narrow than a human hair in diameter. ... > full story -
Columbia-SUNY Team Slices Magnetic Crystal; Applications Seen For Miniaturized Optical Devices
November 13, 1997 In laboratories at Columbia University, scientists are bonding light and electricity. They have taken the first important step toward creating a microchip that combines electronics and its optical ... > full story -
Expert System To Address Problems Of Electromagnetic Interference
November 6, 1997 Electrical engineers at the University of Missouri-Rolla are working with several private companies to create a software program designed to catch and fix electromagnetic glitches during the design ... > full story
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