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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 electronic devices into clothing, implantable health-monitoring devices, and a host of other applications. “In order to create stretchable electronics, you...read more »
Dow Electronic Materials Announces Two New VISIONPAD(TM) Polishing Pads for Advanced IC
VISIONPAD(TM) 6000 and VISIONPAD(TM) 5200 Polishing Pads Offer Improved Overall Process Performance and Reduced Cost of Consumables Dow Electronic Materials /quotes/comstock/13*!dow/quotes/nls/dow (DOW 25.57, -0.12, -0.47%) , a leader and innovator in chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) technology for the global semiconductor industry, today introduced its latest VISIONPAD(TM) polishing pads VISIONPAD(TM) 6000 and VISIONPAD(TM) 5200. These...read more »