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Beyond 'Nano': A Scale That Weighs Viruses
Apr 7, 2004 — ITHACA, N.Y., April 7 -- Researchers have already been able to detect the mass of a single cell using submicroscopic devices. Now they're zeroing in on viruses. And the scale of their work is becoming so indescribably small, they have moved beyond...
Tiny Flags Salute Nanotechnology
Mar 30, 2004 — ITHACA, N.Y., March 30 -- In a salute to nanotechnology, Cornell University researchers have etched the world's smallest, full-color American flag on a silicon chip. The flag is part of an elaborate nanofabrication that includes six full-color flags...
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Mar 10, 2004 — Cymer Inc., a San Diego supplier of deep ultraviolet light sources used in semiconductor manufacturing, announced that it shipped a Cymer XLA 100 series argon fluoride light source to ASML Holding NV, a provider of lithography systems for the...
Imaging Method Records Nerve Cell Signals
Mar 5, 2004 — ITHACA, N.Y., March 5 -- Combining the bright laser light of multiphoton microscopy with specially developed dyes and a phenomenon called second-harmonic generation, biophysicists have made high-resolution images of millisecond-by-millisecond...
Tiny Flags Fly Over Nanoscale White House
Mar 1, 2004 — Tiny Flag Salutes Nanotechnology ITHACA, N.Y., March 30 -- In a salute to nanotechnology, Cornell University researchers have etched the world's smallest, full-color American flag on a silicon chip. The flag is part of an elaborate nanofabrication...
Kionix Closes $28.5 M Funding Round
Feb 5, 2004 — ITHACA, N.Y., Feb. 5 -- Kionix Inc., a supplier of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology, announced it has closed a $28.5 million financing round, which includes past investors such as the Cayuga Venture Fund, CMI International Investment...
Company Wins Contract to Improve Mirror Coatings
Jan 1, 2004 — To improve its silver coatings for lightweight military mirror applications, Evaporated Metal Films Corp. of Ithaca, N.Y., has received a Phase 1 contract sponsored by the Missile Defense Agency's Small Business Technology Transfer program and...
Laser Strums Silicon 'Nanoguitar'
Jan 1, 2004 — A team of scientists at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., has employed a laser to pluck the strings on a microscopic guitar. The demonstration illustrates the potential of optically driven actuation and detection schemes for future...
Laser-Operated Nanoguitar Has Electronics, Sensing Apps
Nov 20, 2003 — ITHACA, N.Y., Nov. 20 -- Six years ago, researchers at Cornell University built the world's smallest guitar -- about the size of a red blood cell -- to demonstrate the possibility of manufacturing tiny mechanical devices using techniques originally...
Nanoholes Improve Single-Molecule Analysis
Mar 1, 2003 — Researchers at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., have developed a nanostructured sample holder that enables the analysis of single molecules at realistic concentrations. The device, which features arrays of tiny holes in a metal film, has...
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