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Liquid Telescope Progresses
QUEBEC CITY, June 21, 2007 -- An idea to build a highly reflective liquid-mirror telescope on the moon became a little more practical this week with an international team of researchers' announcement that they have achieved an optics first by successfully vacuum-coating a liquid. Liquid-mirror telescopes differ from conventional telescopes by their primary mirrors -- the ones that gather and focus light -- which are made from a reflective liquid instead of polished glass. Poured into a spinning container, the liquid...
Chip Advance Uses Nature's Patterning Process
ARMONK, N.Y., May 4, 2007 -- The natural pattern-creating process that forms seashells, snowflakes and tooth enamel has been used to create uniform patterns of trillions of nanoscale holes in a microprocessor. The technique allows electric signals on conventionally manufactured...
BOC Edwards Donates Dense Fluid Processor to MassNanotech
Feb 12, 2007 — BOC Edwards, a supplier of vacuum, abatement, chemical management equipment and services to semiconductor OEMs and fabs, announced today it has donated a DFP 200 dense fluid processor high-precision advanced wafer chamber system and associated...
New Class of Ultrathin Polymers Discovered
NEWARK, Del., Jan. 3, 2007 -- Scientists have defied the textbooks and transformed 1,2-disubstituted ethylene molecules into polymers, discovering in the process a new class of ultrathin polymer films with potential applications ranging from coating tiny microelectronic devices...
BOC Edwards Wins $17M Samsung Order
Dec 13, 2006 — BOC Edwards, a UK-based supplier of vacuum, abatement, chemical management equipment and services to semiconductor manufacturers, announced today it has received a $17 million order to supply vacuum equipment for Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s...
BOC Edwards Opens European Semiconductor HQ
Dec 4, 2006 — BOC Edwards, a supplier of vacuum, abatement and chemical management equipment and services to semiconductor OEMs and fabrication facilities (fabs), announced today it has opened a new European semiconductor headquarters in Grenoble, France, and...
Nanotubes in a Vacuum 'Excellent Conductors'
RIVERSIDE, Calif., May 9, 2006 -- Carbon nanotubes in a vacuum show excellent conductivity and can be very effective infrared detectors because of their high sensitivity to light, according to a University of California, Riverside (UCR) research team. Robert Haddon, a professor of...
3-D Wave Mixing Process Explored
Mar 29, 2006 — March 29, 2006, UMEA, Sweden -- The concept that particles can be created in a vacuum is the focus of physicists from Umea University in Sweden and the Rutherford Appleton Lab in Oxfordshire, England, who hope to explore the vacuum by aiming three...
Helix Technology Agrees to Purchase IGC Polycold
Feb 1, 2005 — Vacuum and cryogenic product supplier Helix Technology Corp. of Mansfield, Mass., has agreed to acquire IGC Polycold Systems Inc. of Petaluma, Calif., for $49.2 million in cash and up to $3.3 million in transaction-related tax payments. IGC, a...
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