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Philips opens state-of-the-art cleanroom facilities at the High Tech Campus, Eindhoven

Philips has extended its Microsystems Plaza facility for innovation in materials, devices, and microsystems in Eindhoven with world-class cleanroom, laboratory, and materials-analysis services. The new MiPlaza cleanroom ranks ...

Technology / Semiconductors

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Most Powerful Laser to Date Produced; Technology Could Revolutionize Cancer Treatment

University of Michigan researchers recently produced what is believed to be the highest-intensity laser pulse ever obtained. The U-M-built laser, called High Energy Repetitive CUos Laser System (HERCULES), is so compact and i ...

Physics /

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Zinc Oxide Nanostructures: Growth, Properties and Applications

An article of the same name recently published by Dr. Zhong Lin Wang in the Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter reviews various nanostructures of ZnO grown by the solid–vapour phase technique and their corres ...

Nanotechnology /

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Philips improves inkjet-printing for large-screen polymer OLED displays

Scientists at Philips have designed and built a new high-precision inkjet printer for polymer Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) displays. The fully automated system uses four multi-nozzle print heads on a single common ...

Technology /

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Underground is a great place to store greenhouse gas

A new approach that is one of the first to successfully store carbon dioxide underground may have huge implications for global warming and the oil industry, says a University of Alberta researcher. Dr. Ben Rostron is part ...

Technology /

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