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Nanoscience Pioneer Fraser Stoddart to Join Northwestern Faculty
Aug 20, 2007 — J. Fraser Stoddart, a pioneer in the fields of nanoscience and organic chemistry, will join the Northwestern University faculty as Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry, the university announced Thursday. He will also direct the university's new Center for the Chemistry of Integrated Systems. Stoddart invented a field of chemistry that enables the construction of molecular switches and nanoelectronic devices and nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS). He also created nanovalves, which are much...
PLEDs Aim to Improve Picture, Price Tag of Plasma
LOS ANGELES, May 18, 2007 -- Single-layer, inexpensive plastic LEDs are being developed that could make the next generation of flat-panel TVs brighter, clearer and less expensive. The record-breaking research will be presented at the Society for Information Display (SID) 2007...
PLEDs Aim to Improve Picture, Price Tag of Plasma
LOS ANGELES, May 18, 2007 -- Single-layer, inexpensive plastic LEDs are being developed that could make the next generation of flat-panel TVs brighter, clearer, and less expensive. The record-breaking research will be presented at the Society for Information Display (SID) 2007...
324-GHz Waves Reported
LOS ANGELES, April 17, 2007 -- A 324-gigahertz frequency has been generated using a voltage-controlled oscillator in a 90-nanometer CMOS integrated circuit, a technology used in chips such as microprocessors. The signal generator, which produces frequencies nearly 70 percent...
Lab-Created Lithoparticles Could Have Many Uses
LOS ANGELES, March 21, 2007 -- Billions of fluorescent microscale particles in the shapes of all 26 letters of the alphabet have been designed and produced in the lab. The letters are made of solid polymeric materials dispersed in a liquid solution, and the scientists who created...
'Googling' Brain Proteins with 3-D Goggles
RICHLAND, Wash., Feb. 16, 2007 -- The Allen Brain Atlas, a genome-wide map of the mouse brain on the Internet, has been hailed as “Google of the brain.” The atlas now has a companion of the brain’s working molecules, a sort of pop-up book of the proteins, or...
Blood-Cell-Sized Memory Circuit Created
LOS ANGELES & PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 26, 2007 -- Researchers have created an ultradense memory device the size of a white blood cell that has enough capacity to store the Declaration of Independence and still have space left over. The accomplishment represents an important step toward the creation...
FEI Systems Selected for UCLA's California NanoSystems Institute
Jan 9, 2007 — The California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) at the University of California, Los Angeles, has selected FEI Co. of Hillsboro, Ore., to supply three advanced transmission electron microscopes (TEM) for the institute's Electron Imaging Center for...
Imaging Method Detects Alzheimer's Risk
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2, 2007 -- An innovative brain-scan technology shows promise in detecting those at risk for developing Alzheimer's disease, years before symptoms become obvious, by showing in living brains the abnormal protein deposits that can lead to the disease --...
New Technique Brings Flexible Electronics Closer to Reality
LOS ANGELES and STANFORD, Calif., Dec. 13, 2006 -- Researchers have devised a method for printing patterns of high-performance organic single-crystal transistors on surfaces such as silicon wafers and flexible plastic, which could enable fast, bendable electronics such as low-cost sensors on product...
Germanium 'Sponge' Shows Promise in Photonics
EAST LANSING, Mich., & LOS ANGELES, June 29, 2006 -- Researchers have known for years that porous silicon has different properties than crystalline silicon but both work well in microelectronics. Now two research groups have discovered ways to make another semiconductor used in microelectronics --...
New Approach Announced in Si Photonic Devices
VANCOUVER, Canada, June 28, 2006 -- A new approach to silicon photonic devices that combines light amplification with a photovoltaic, or solar, effect to generate power was announced today at the 2006 International Optical Amplifiers and Applications Conference in Vancouver. At...
UCLA's Chan Named an Assistant Director at NSF
Jun 21, 2006 — The National Science Foundation (NSF) has named Tony F. Chan, dean of physical sciences at the University of California at Los Angeles, as its assistant director for mathematics and physical sciences. Beginning Oct. 1, Chan will guide and manage NSF...
Photon Counting, Nanotech Topics at UCLA
May 22, 2006 — Photon-counting microdectors and their applications will be the topic of Sergio Cova, IEEE-LEOS distinguished lecturer, in a seminar series sponsored by the California NanoSystems Institute at the Univerity of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Tuesday...
Engineers Make Spin-Wave Research Breakthrough
LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 8, 2006 -- Engineers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science announced last week that they have made a critical new breakthrough in spin-wave research that could allow semiconductor chips to be made much smaller than traditional...
'Western' Spintronics Program Launched
Mar 13, 2006 — STANFORD, Calif., March 13, 2006 -- The University of California (UCLA), the University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB), the University of California-Berkeley and Stanford University are teaming up to launch the Western Institute of...
'Western' Spintronics Program Launched
Mar 13, 2006 — STANFORD, Calif., March 13, 2006 -- The University of California (UCLA), the University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB), the University of California-Berkeley and Stanford University are teaming up to launch the Western Institute of...
Microscopy, Spectroscopy Allow Scientists to See Fossils Hidden Inside Rocks in 3-D
Feb 1, 2006 — LOS ANGELES, Calif., Feb. 1, 2006 -- UCLA paleobiologist J. William Schopf and colleagues have produced three-dimensional images of ancient fossils 650 million to 850 million years old and preserved in rocks, an achievement that has never been done...
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Nov 1, 2005 — Goodrich Corp. has completed a $60 million cash transaction for the acquisition of Sensors Unlimited Inc. that includes a 39,000-square-foot leased facility in Princeton, N.J., and more than 50 employees in manufacturing and engineering positions....
Elusive Lightning-Quick Waveforms Captured
Mar 25, 2005 — LOS ANGELES, March 25 -- Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have been able to capture and digitize electrical signals at the rate of 1 trillion times per second, a discovery that eventually may help scientists develop...
UCLA Scientists Demonstrate First Silicon Laser
Oct 26, 2004 — LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26 -- Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) have demonstrated the first silicon laser, which could lead to more effective biochemical detection, secure communications and defense against heat-seeking...
Imaging Study Shows Brain Maturing
Jun 11, 2004 — BETHESDA, Md., June 11 -- The brain's center of reasoning and problem solving is among the last to mature, a new study graphically reveals. The decade-long magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of normal brain development, from ages 4 to 21, by...
DOE Funds Fusion Science Centers
Jun 1, 2004 — WASHINGTON, June 1 -- The Department of Energy has selected the University of Maryland/University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and the University of Rochester to host two new fusion science centers. The universities will establish academic...
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