Circuit Cellar News

12.01.2011

Coiled Nanowires May Hold Key To Stretchable Electronics

Researchers at North Carolina State University have created the first coils of silicon nanowire on a substrate that can be stretched to more than double their original length, moving us closer to incorporating stretchable...more...


05.01.2011

New Technology to Speed Cleanup of Nuclear-Contaminated Sites

Members of the engineering faculty at Oregon State University have invented a new type of radiation detection and measurement device that will be particularly useful for cleanup of sites with radioactive contamination, making the...more...


22.12.2010

White Paper "Ceramic Chip Antennas vs. PCB Trace Antennas: A Comparison"

Pulse Electronics Corporation has posted the white paper "Ceramic Chip Antennas vs. PCB Trace Antennas: A Comparison"on the Pulse Electronics website.more...


22.12.2010

Students' water-testing tool wins $40,000, launches nonprofit

University of Washington engineering students have won an international contest for their design to monitor water disinfection using the sun's rays. The students will share a $40,000 prize from the Rockefeller Foundation and are...more...


16.12.2010

Circuit Cellar Impresses on the iPad

Circuit Cellar subscribers now have a new place read to their issues, on an iPad. Valencia, Spain-based subscriber and author Miguel Sanchez describes his experience reading the magazine on his iPad, and he explains how he gets...more...


15.12.2010

Nanotube-Based Cellular Endoscope

Drexel Researchers Create Early Disease Detection and Drug Delivery Device for Single Living Cells more...


10.12.2010

Innovative neural probe senses and stimulates individual brain cells

Imec, together with its partners within the European FP6 Program NeuroProbes, has created a new neural probe enabling electrical and chemical recording and stimulation of single neurons in the brain. Applications of the new...more...