Posted on 26 November 2008
Tags: Electronics, Memory Device, Microelectronics, Organic Memory Device, Paper Memory Device, Physics, Science, Tech, Technology
The world of electronics could be changed forever as a team of scientists have developed a memory device made of organic materials. These organic memories are cost-efficient, easy to manufacture, and lightweight just like a memory device should be. In order to make it work, the scientists built a field-effect transistor on paper, and in [...]
Posted on 05 November 2008
Tags: Alternative Energy, Breakthrough, Clean Energy, Energy, Green Energy, Physics, Renewable Energy, Science, Solar Cells, Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power, Tech, Technology
Although many scientists regarded this as almost impossible, a team of researchers from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new anti-reflective coating which will allow solar panels to absorb light from the entire solar spectrum, and to capture almost all the amount of sunlight from almost any angle. This is a major breakthrough which [...]
Posted on 05 November 2008
Tags: 3D, 3D SWNTs, Breakthrough, Carbon, Carbon Nanotubes, CNT, Electronic Devices, Eletronics, Nano, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Physics, Science, SWNTs, Tech, Technology
Manufacturing electronics could become easier as a team of researchers from the Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts have managed to assemble single-walled carbon nanotubes in 3D structures. This technology is very important as electronics like electronic memory devices and flat-panel displays will be easier to manufacture at large-scale as the SWNTs can be assembled at room [...]
Posted on 02 November 2008
Tags: Amphiphilic Molecules, Chemistry, Organic Electronics, Organic Semiconductors, Physics, Science, Tech, Technology
A team of Japanese researchers have managed to improve organic semiconductors which are the main components in various organic electronics. The advance consists of the improvement of electron’s mobility in organic semiconductors which means that from now on these will provide a better electric conductivity.
Thanks to this breakthrough of the physicists from the University of [...]
Posted on 31 October 2008
Tags: Nanoscale, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Physics, Science, Tech, Technology, TSOM, TSOM Imaging
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology have developed a novel way to analyze nanoscale objects with nanoscale sensitivity. This means that nanoscale dimensions will be processed with nanoscale measurement precision. This technique was called Through-Focus Scanning Optical Microscop Imaging and will have enormous implications in nanoscale manufacturing, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and semiconductor process [...]
Posted on 10 September 2008
Tags: Large Hadron Collider, LHC, Physics, Science
Yes, it really could, but in a few thousand billion years.
People are desperate and afraid that it might destroy the Earth, because the media send all kind of stories that only are of high interested, but not even far from real.
Every physicist knows that there’s no chance of something really bad to happen, but you [...]
Posted on 03 June 2008
Tags: Magnet, Magnetic Field, Magnetic Movie, NASA, Physics, Science
Naturally, magnetic fields are invisible, but the scientists from Space Sciences Laboratory at NASA have made animated photographs to make them visible. To create this, they use 3D compositing along with sound-controlled CGI, that make the fields dance in an “absolutely gorgeous movie”, called the Magnetic Movie.
This video is really interesting for everyone, but mostly [...]