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Deducing the physics of Santa's sleigh ride

How does Santa whisk himself all over the globe in just a matter of hours? One researcher from North Carolina State offers some "clues" which show that the jolly old man is far ahead of the rest of us in understanding materials science, thermodynamics, and relativity.

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Better drug discovery using microfluidics ... and worms

Researchers at McMaster University in Canada have developed a way to direct microscopic-sized worms along a microchannel device using an electric field, seen as a step toward high-throughput microscreening devices for drug discovery.

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Nanoink turns paper into batteries

Slathering ordinary paper with a carbon nanotube/silver nanowire ink gives it excellent electricity storage/conductivity properties, "at least an order of magnitude" better than lithium-ion batteries, according to Stanford researchers.

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Single-wafer processing is key to MEMS success

An important lesson for MEMS devicemakers to learn from the semiconductor industry's efforts to reduce unit production costs, is understanding why single-wafer processing -- specifically, dry etching -- remains the technique of choice for high-throughput, high-yield fabrication, explains memsstar's Tony McKie.

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Peering into the nano world with a nanolens

Researchers at Northeastern U.'s Electronic Materials Research Institute have created a 3D nanolens from metamaterials to provide more accurate and detailed imaging of nanoscale objects.

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IBM resets bar for fastest graphene transistor (Feb 8, 2010)

Researchers at IBM say they have once again set the mark for graphene-based transistors, setting a new mark of 100GHz cutoff frequency (100 billion cycles/sec), the highest achieved so far for any graphene device, and using process technology compatible with advanced silicon device fabrication.

Microfluidics: Practical advice and predictions (Feb 8, 2010)

With the exception of inkjet printing, a key killer application for microfluidics has yet to be identified, and many wonder whether the field has true potential or if reality is masked in hype. Dr. Holger Becker, co-founder of microfluidic ChipShop GmbH, recently shared his 20 years of insights and perspective with the Bay Area MEMS Journal Club.

CNT pattern transfer to any surface (Feb 3, 2010)

Researchers at Rice U. have figured out a way to transfer patterns of carbon nanotubes from a substrate to any other surface in a single dry room-temperature step, and then reuse the substrate with intact catalyst particles to grow more.

CNTs, paper detect toxin in water (Feb 3, 2010)

Researchers at the U. of Michigan have developed a new biosensor that uses carbon nanotubes (CNT) and paper to quickly and inexpensively detect algae in drinking water.

Analyst: MEMS sectors suffer, thrive in tumultuous 2009 (Feb 1, 2010)

Like sister electronics/device industries, MEMS suffered through a lousy early 2009 but managed to make it somewhat respectable for the full year -- thanks to a handful of key applications that are pushing into "major commoditization" for high-volume markets, according to an overview by iSuppli.

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Russian nano efforts eye solar power, nanocoatings (Dec 14, 2009)

The Supervisory Council of the Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies (RUSNANO) recently approved two new measures: one for producing concentrated photovoltaic technology, and participation in work to develop porous nanostructured nonmetallic coatings.

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