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Lithography: Performance Boost for Microchips

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[09/05/2012] Flat computers, powerful cell phones and tablets – the integrated circuits, our computers‘ power centers, are becoming increasingly smaller and more complex. The microchips in today‘s computers already contain some two billion transistors. To get the chip density right, the structures are exposed onto the chips by means of lithography.  Lithography: Performance Boost for Microchips - read more

Implantats: Laser Technology Can Improve Hearing

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[20/04/2012] The Laser Zentrum Hannover (LZH) is developing innovative technologies for improved insertion techniques and exact fitting of cochlea implants in the inner ear, as well as better quality for residual hearing. Implantats: Laser Technology Can Improve Hearing - read more

New Method: Gold Nanoantennas Detect Proteins

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[15/03/2012] Scientists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) in Germany have developed a new method of observing individual proteins. Detailed knowledge of the dynamics of proteins is necessary in order to understand the related biological processes that occur on the molecular level.  New Method: Gold Nanoantennas Detect Proteins - read more

Chalk: Bio-Inspired Microlens Arrays

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[07/03/2012] The development of highly complex microlens arrays via the natural way and with remarkably simple components: Chemists of the University of Konstanz and the Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces have developed a process which highly simplifies the production of microlens arrays. Chalk: Bio-Inspired Microlens Arrays - read more

Electronics Applications: The Origin of Organic Magnets

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[06/03/2012] A theoretical model for the unusual occurrence of magnetism in organic molecules may help develop this class of material for electronics applications.  Electronics Applications: The Origin of Organic Magnets - read more

 
 

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