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Ultra-Thin Solar Blind Extreme Ultraviolet Imager Developed
December 8, 2010 Researchers have developed an ultra-thin hybrid AlGaN-on-Si-based extreme ultraviolet (EUV) imager with only 10µm pixel-to-pixel pitch. The wide-bandgap material (AlGaN) provides insensitivity ... > full story -
Breakthrough Chip Technology Lights Path to Exascale Computing: Optical Signals Connect Chips Together Faster and With Lower Power
December 1, 2010 IBM scientists have unveiled a new chip technology that integrates electrical and optical devices on the same piece of silicon, enabling computer chips to communicate using pulses of light (instead ... > full story -
World's Fastest Camera Takes a New Look at Biosensing
November 30, 2010 Scientists have developed a Megaframe Imager -- an ultrafast camera capable of recording images at the incredible rate of one million ... > full story -
Nano-Diamond Qubits and Photonic Crystals: Milestone Reached on the Path to Integrated Quantum Technology
November 30, 2010 Researchers in Germany have successfully fabricated a rudimentary quantum computing hybrid system using electronic excitations in nano-diamonds as qubits and optical nanostructures, so-called ... > full story -
'USB' Interface for Medical Diagnosis?
November 29, 2010 Biomedical engineers have developed a plug-in interface for the microfluidic chips that will form the basis of the next generation of compact medical devices. They hope that the "fit to flow" ... > full story -
Fitting a Biological Nanopore Into an Artificial One, New Ways to Analyze DNA
November 29, 2010 Researchers a have announced a new type of nanopore device that could help in developing fast and cheap genetic analysis. They report on a novel method that combines artificial and biological ... > full story -
Nanopore Array Allows Simultaneous Tests in Search for New Drugs
November 9, 2010 A novel nanopore array structure can be used to monitor the transport kinetics of membrane proteins by fluorescence microscopy. Due to the parallel design of the nanopore chip, a large number of ... > full story -
Microfluidics-Imaging Platform Detects Cancer Growth Signaling in Minute Biopsy Samples
November 1, 2010 Researchers have developed an in vitro method to assess kinase activity in minute patient samples. The method involves an integrated microfluidics and imaging platform that can reproducibly measure ... > full story -
Light on Silicon Better Than Copper?
October 21, 2010 As good as copper has been in zipping information from one circuit to another on silicon inside computers and other electronic devices, optical signals can carry much more, according to electrical ... > full story -
World's Smallest on-Chip Low-Pass Filter Developed
October 20, 2010 A research team from Singapore has successfully designed the world's smallest on-chip low-pass filter which is 1,000 times smaller than existing off-chip ... > full story
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