Laser and hologram method could also be useful for positioning – DailyTech
When it comes to nanodevices, scientists have no problem cooking up interesting designs . However, when it comes to actually assembling such machines on a nanoscale , it can be a daunting task. A breakthrough from Purdue University offers up a new

Holographic technique could boost lab-on-a-chip – Electronic Engineering Times
Purdue University researchers have developed an electrokinetic patterning technique that utilizes laser and holograms to quickly position numerous tiny particles. The technique could be used to analyze biological samples or create devices using nano

New Holographic Method Could Be Used For Lab-on-a-chip Technologies – Science Daily
ScienceDaily (Dec. 4, 2008) — Researchers at Purdue University have developed a technique that uses a laser and holograms to precisely position numerous tiny particles within seconds, representing a potential new tool to analyze biological samples

Ascent Solar’s ‘breakthrough’ – Rocky Mountain News
Solar company Ascent Solar Technologies Inc. will announce today that it has taken a major step toward commercial production of its thin-film modules, which eventually could be used in building materials to produce solar energy. Ascent says the

Although some trace elements are considered non-essential to our existence, mounting evidence suggests that several of these may have positive effects on health when taken in supplement form. One supposedly ‘non-essential’ trace element that is currently causing a great deal of excitement in scientific circles is indium.

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