mPhase demonstrates first working nanobattery prototypemPhase Technologies and Lucent Technologies Bell Labs today reported that their jointly developed nano-based "smart" battery prototype has proven it can store and convert energy on demand. This practical confirmation of the ... | |
![]() Researchers Achieve First Electrowetting of Carbon NanotubesIf you can imagine the straw in your soda can being a million times smaller and made of carbon, you pretty much have a mental picture of a carbon ... | |
![]() Open Microfluidic and Nanofluidic SystemsThe labs of the future will be "labs-on-a-chip", i.e., integrated chemical and biochemical laboratories shrunk down to the size of a computer chip. An essential prerequisite for such labs are appropriate microcompartments ... | |
![]() Philips' fluid Lenses Bring Things into Focus; Unique Variable-Focus With No Mechanical Moving PartsPhilips Research has demonstrated a unique variable-focus lens system that has no mechanical moving parts. Suited to a wide range of optical imaging applications, including such things as digital cameras, ... | |
![]() Philips shows functional, large-scale demonstrator of its electrowetting-based electronic-paper technologyPhilips generated considerable interest at this year's Society for Information Displays in Seattle, USA with a demonstration of its electrowetting-based electronic-paper technology in a 1-inch square, monochrome ... | |