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$100+ Million in DOE Funding and Internal Revenue Service Green Manufacturing Tax Credits Will Bring SAGE’s … (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
FARIBAULT, Minn.—-SAGE Electrochromics, Inc., has been offered a conditional commitment for a $72 million loan guarantee by the U.S. Department of Energy , the DOE announced earlier today. (read the story…) Related items MSGI Energy is Formed, Establishing Strategic Partnership with Franklin Energy (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NexACT technology demonstrates ability to deliver Taxol subcutaneously (News-Medical-Net) Innovalight Hires... »
Metamaterials could reduce friction in nanomachines (PhysOrg)
(PhysOrg.com) — Nanoscale machines expected to have wide application in industry, energy, medicine and other fields may someday operate far more efficiently thanks to important theoretical discoveries concerning the manipulation of famous Casimir forces that took place at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory. (more…) Related items Researchers Predict Repulsive Casimir Effect Using Exotic Chiral Chemicals... »
Argonne Dedicates New Microscopy Facility At Center For Nanoscale Materials (TestandMeasurement.com)
The Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory dedicated its new scanning probing microscopy building recently during its annual users conference. The new building will house a new scanning probe microscope that measures spin-polarized electrons on surfaces (read on…) Related items Metamaterials could reduce friction in nanomachines (PhysOrg) Intel lab... »
Researchers find new route to nano self-assembly (PhysOrg)
(PhysOrg.com) — If the promise of nanotechnology is to be fulfilled, nanoparticles will have to be able to make something of themselves. An important advance towards this goal has been achieved by researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory who have found a simple and yet powerfully robust way to... »
Simultaneous Nanoscale Imaging Of Surface And Bulk Atoms (PhotonicsOnline)
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, in collaboration with researchers from Hitachi High Technologies Corp., have demonstrated a new scanning electron microscope capable of selectively imaging single atoms on the top surface of a specimen while a second, simultaneous imaging signal shows atoms throughout the sample’s depth. (read on…) Related items Switchable... »