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Arianespace is Fueled For Launch


May 17, 2013

The first Arianespace Soyuz mission for O3b Networks has moved into its next phase of preparations at the Spaceport, as fueling is now underway with the global satellite services provider's spacecraft that will provide connectivity for emerging markets worldwide.


Nanotechnology Used to Convert Eggshells into Hydroxyapatite


May 17, 2013

Nano Labs Corp. has developed a new nanotechnology to convert eggshells into hydroxyapatite, a material employed for endodontics, restorative dentistry, and other applications in orthopedics and prosthesis.


New Uses for Tiny Carbon Nanotubes


May 16, 2013

Adding ionic liquid to nanotube films could build smaller gadgets, and create more cost-effective "Smart Windows" that darken in bright sun.


Hospira Issues Nationwide Recall


May 16, 2013

Apotex Corp., on behalf of the manufacturer Hospira Inc., is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of 21 lots of Piperacillin and Tazobactam for Injection.


NASA Completes First Part of Webb Telescope's 'Eye Surgery' Operation


May 16, 2013

Engineers in the cleanroom at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center are working to implant part of the eyes of the James Webb Space Telescope.


Friction in the Nano-World


May 15, 2013

Scientists from the Technische Universitaet Muenchen have discovered a previously unknown type of friction that sheds new light on some previously unexplainable phenomena.


ILC Dover Receives Cleanroom Certification


May 15, 2013

ILC Dover, the designer and manufacturer of NASA's space suits and a wide range of engineered film and fabric products, has received certification for its ISO Class 7 cleanroom.


Graphene Joins Race to Redefine the Ampere


May 14, 2013

A joint innovation by the National Physical Laboratory and the University of Cambridge could pave the way for redefining the ampere in terms of fundamental constants of physics.


Chip Companies Give CNSE $8.3M for Research


May 14, 2013

An $8.3 million public/private grant that the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering is getting for its role in what is known as the Nanoelectronics Research Initiative will likely mean an additional $50 million in spending at the school by computer-chip manufacturing suppliers.


Teledyne Acquires Semiconductor Company


May 13, 2013

Teledyne DALSA B.V., has acquired Axiom IC B.V., a fabless semiconductor company that develops CMOS mixed-signal integrated circuits.


Bischof + Klein Adds Production Cells to Cleanroom


May 13, 2013

Bischof + Klein, a packaging and film specialist based in Germany, has added production cells to its Class 5 cleanroom. The company offers flexible packaging solutions for medical products and pharmaceuticals in this purity class.


Plainfield Precision Completes ISO Class 7 and 8 Cleanroom


May 13, 2013

Plainfield Precision, operating in the Dominican Republic as Pixley Richards LTD, has completed its first ISO Class 7 and 8 cleanroom.


Curiosity Rover Team Selects Second Mars Drilling Target


May 10, 2013

The team operating NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has selected a second target rock for drilling and sampling.


President Obama Visits Semiconductor Provider


May 10, 2013

"If that's how you define a cleanroom, then Sasha and Malia are going to have to step up their game at home. Because it is not that clean," said the president.


Allergy Testing Facility to Expand


May 10, 2013

Biogenics Research Chamber, an allergy testing facility in San Antonio, Texas, has broken ground on an extension. The facility will house testing chambers which will utilize cleanroom technology.


SRC, NIST Introduce Second Phase of Nanoelectronics Research Initiative


May 09, 2013

Semiconductor Research Corp. and the National Institute of Standards and Technology announce the second phase of the Nanoelectronics Research Initiative.


Microrite Expands Offerings in Pharma, Biotech Markets


May 09, 2013

Pharmaceutical and biotech consulting firm Microrite Inc. has expanded its consultancy portfolio by adding new consultants in the wastewater, pharmacy, and food industries.


Bayer MaterialScience Brings Nano Projects to a Close


May 09, 2013

Bayer MaterialScience announces that it will bring its work on carbon nanotubes to a close.


Penn Research Advances Nanotech Gene Sequencing Technique


May 08, 2013

A team led by University of Pennsylvania physicists has used solid-state nanopores to differentiate single-stranded DNA molecules containing sequences of a single repeating base.


Cereplast Relocates to Indiana


May 08, 2013

Cereplast Inc., a manufacturer of biobased, compostable, and sustainable bioplastics used in injection molding, is relocating its headquarters to Indiana, which is estimated to save the company at least $600k per year.


Intel Cleanroom Worker Sues Over "Kick Me" Sign


May 08, 2013

A federal lawsuit alleges that an Intel employee was repeatedly pranked by his coworkers, including them hiding his cleanroom suit and taping a "Kick Me" sign to his back.


Nanowire Structure May Increase Semiconductor Applications


May 07, 2013

University of Cincinnati research describes the discovery of a new structure that is a fundamental game changer in the physics of semiconductor nanowires.


Materion Breaks Ground on Class 1,000 Cleanroom


May 07, 2013

Materion Barr Precision Optics & Thin Film Coatings has begun construction on its Class 1,000 cleanroom outfitted with infrared coating chambers and 3D patterning equipment. The work cell will enhance Materion's capability to manufacture low-defect coatings in high volume for the infrared wafer level, defense, and consumer electronics markets.


NXP Acquires Code Red Technologies


May 07, 2013

NXP Semiconductors N.V. has acquired Code Red Technologies, an embedded software development tools provider, as a strategic addition to its microcontroller business line.


Positron and Biologics Modular Enter into Co-Marketing Agreement


May 06, 2013

Positron Corp. has entered into a co-marketing agreement with Biologics Modular, a company that designs and manufacturs modular facilities that serve as self-contained biorepositories, biomanufacturing suites, and research suites. PosiRx provides its users the ability to create patient-specific unit doses in an ISO Class 5 environment.