When working on a unique lithium-germanide battery with colleagues from the National University of Singapore,
the leader of the team at the National University of Singapore where the battery was developed."
Computations made by the group of Professor Thomas Heine from Jacobs University Bremen, which is involved also in the project,
and computer engineering and is moving to postdoctoral work at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The paper describes how the engineers fabricated microtubes just 8 millimeters long and less than a hundredth of an inch wide.
The current study was supported by Kim's six-year, $400, 000 Faculty Early Career development Award from the National Science Foundation.
together with colleagues from the High Magnetic field Laboratories at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf and at the Radboud University in The netherlands, published the new findings on niobium phosphide in the journal Nature Physics.
as well as the High Field magnet Laboratory at Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands, and the Diamond Light source in Oxfordshire, England.
The prototype chip was manufactured through the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's University Shuttle Program. Ups and downs The circuit chief function is to regulate the voltages between the solar cell, the battery,
#New technique for'seeing'ions at work in a supercapacitor Researchers from the University of Cambridge, together with French collaborators based in Toulouse,
#Smart insulin patch could replace injections for diabetes Painful insulin injections could become a thing of the past for the millions of Americans who suffer from diabetes, thanks to a new invention from researchers at North carolina State university and the University
#Biomanufacturing of Cds quantum dots A team of Lehigh University engineers have demonstrated a bacterial method for the low-cost, environmentally friendly synthesis of aqueous soluble quantum dot (QD) nanocrystals at room temperature.
supplied by Lehigh's Faculty Innovation Grant (FIG) and Collaborative Research Opportunity Grant (CORE) programs.
Such as it happens in the small town of Agliano d'Asti, where the University of Turin,
University of Turin, Faculty of agriculture) We started about one and a half years ago, explains Andrea Molino,
About 25 years ago a farmer, named Mario Boggio, gave some kilos of Piattella to the University of Turins germplasm bank,
#New device tracks chemical signals within cells Biomedical engineers at the University of Toronto have invented a new device that more quickly
A breakthrough in a University of Central Florida lab has brought those scenarios closer to reality.
and the College of Optics and Photonics (CREOL) has developed a technique for creating the world first full-color,
Now researchers at the University of Chicago's Institute for Molecular Engineering (IME) have made a crucial step toward nuclear spintronic technologies.
for the first time, an University of Zurich research team headed by Professor Ohad Medalia has succeeded in displaying the spatial structure of the transport channel in the nuclear pores in high resolution (Nature Communications,
are being developed by mechanical engineers at Drexel University as a part of a surgical toolkit being assembled by the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) in South korea.
Minjun Kim, Phd, a professor in the College of Engineering and director of the Biological Actuation, Sensing & Transport Laboratory (BASTLAB) at Drexel
#University spinout signs deal to commercialize microchips that release therapeutics inside the body (Nanowerk News) An implantable,
Professor Andrei Rode, from The Australian National University (ANU).""We've created two entirely new crystal arrangements,
#Nanogenerator harvests power from rolling tires A group of University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers and a collaborator from China have developed a nanogenerator that harvests energy from a car's rolling tire friction.
University of Wisconsin-Madiso o
#Graphene flexes its electronic muscles Flexing graphene may be the most basic way to control its electrical properties, according to calculations by theoretical physicists at Rice university and in Russia.
said Arvind Raman, Purdue University's Robert V. Adams Professor of Mechanical engineering. In atomic force microscopy (AFM), a tiny vibrating probe called a cantilever passes over a material
nighttime conversion (Nanowerk News) A University of Texas at Arlington materials science and engineering team has developed a new energy cell that can store large-scale solar energy even
000 Faculty Early Career development grant awarded to Liu to improve the way solar energy is captured, stored and transmitted for use.
Synergy between Vanadium Redox and Hybrid Photocatalyst",in the most recent edition of the American Chemical Society journal ACS Catalysis. Khosrow Behbehani, dean of the College of Engineering, said the groundbreaking research has the potential
researchers at University of Michigan Life sciences Institute and University of Texas Southwestern Medical center have discovered. The findings,
South korean researchers at the Center for Self-assembly and Complexity, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Department of chemistry and Division of Advanced Materials science at Pohang University, have created a new LIB made from a porous solid
#Visualizing RNAI at work University of Tokyo and Kyoto University researchers have revealed the molecular mechanism of RNA interference (RNAI), the phenomenon by
which the synthesis of a specific protein is inhibited, by real time observation of target RNA cleavage at the single-molecule level.
a research group at the University of Tokyo (Professor Takuya Ueda, Professor Yukihide Tomari, Researcher Chunyan Yao and Research Associate Hiroshi M Sasaki,)
and at Kyoto University (Researcher Hisashi Tadakuma), has developed a single-molecule imaging assay for observing target RNA cleavage by RISC in a test tube in real time for the first time,
#'Invisible'protein structure explains the power of enzymes A research group at Ume University in Sweden has managed to capture
"Research on Bioenergy is an active field at Ume University. An important, practical application of the new knowledge can be enzymatic digestion of useful molecules from wooden raw materials,
"One of the strengths of Ume University is the open cooperative climate with low or no barriers between research groups.
The scientists synthesized Nb3site6 crystals in a laboratory at Tulane University (New orleans. They then separated them into two-dimensional layers, taking samples for further analysis by transmission electron microscopy, X-ray crystal analysis and other methods.
#A new approach to develop highly-potent drugs A new study led by University of Kentucky researchers suggests a new approach to develop highly-potent drugs
Guo holds a joint appointment at the UK Markey Cancer Center and in the UK College of Pharmacy."
former Dean of the UK College of Pharmacy and current UK provost. r. Guo's study has identified a new mechanism of efficiently inhibiting biological processes that are critical to the function of the disease-causing organism,
"In a new study, electrical engineers at the University of California, San diego have designed a cloaking device that is both thin
Fimiani was a student at the University of Trieste when she began this study at SISSA for her dissertation."
leads a nanoscience research team of undergraduate and graduate students. Published this week in Nature Communications("The surface structure of silver-coated gold nanocrystals and its influence on shape control"),Zhangs teams report on the discovery of a new methodology to study nanoparticle structures.
Dr. Zhang, Padmos and their collaborators from Northwestern University and University of California, Riverside combined a powerful x-ray from a mile-sized synchrotron facility with computer modelling based on density functional theory.
It was observed by a team of researchers including Gilles Hickson, an assistant professor at the University of Montreals Department of Pathology and Cell biology and researcher at the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre, his assistant Silvana Jananji, in collaboration with Nelio
#Nanoscale light-emitting device has big profile University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers have created a nanoscale device that can emit light as powerfully as an object 10,000 times its size.
Daskalakis of Imperial College London. Their work has been published in the prestigious journal Physical Review Letters("Spatial Coherence and Stability in a Disordered Organic Polariton Condensate".
"Microcavity To produce the room-temperature condensate, the team of researchers from Polytechnique and Imperial College first created a device that makes it possible for polaritons-hybrid quasiparticles that are part light
Konstantinos Daskalakis, Imperial College London) Quantum objects visible to the naked eye Quantum mechanics tells us that objects exhibit not only particle-like behaviour,
the team of researchers from Polytechnique and Imperial College first created a device that makes it possible for polaritons-hybrid quasiparticles that are part light
University of Oxford) Graphene promises to be a'wonder material'for building new technologies because of its combination of strength, flexibility, electrical properties,
Under a commercialisation programme devised by Isis Innovation, the technology commercialisation company of the University of Oxford,
A new technology--called"Sticky-flares"--developed by nanomedicine experts at Northwestern University offers the first real-time method to track
"Mirkin is the George B. Rathmann Professor of Chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and professor of medicine, chemical and biological engineering, biomedical engineering and materials science and engineering.
Aurasense, Inc.,a biotechnology company that licensed the Nanoflare technology from Northwestern University, and EMD-Millipore, another biotech company, have commercialized Nanoflares.
Now researchers from Korea University in Seoul, have developed an easy and microelectronics-compatible method to grow graphene
J. Kim/Korea University, Korea)" For integrating graphene into advanced silicon microelectronics, large-area graphene free of wrinkles, tears and residues must be deposited on silicon wafers at low temperatures,
"said Jihyun Kim, the team leader and a professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological engineering at Korea University."
a researcher from University of Malaya who lead the project. Then, they wrapped the Ag/Tio2 nanoparticles in sheets of reduced graphene oxide (RGO), a thin layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb pattern.
"researchers from MIT and the Federal University of Goiás in Brazil demonstrate a novel method for using nanoparticles
Eliana Martins Lima, of the Federal University of Goiás, is the other co-author. Both Brandl and Bertrand are trained as pharmacists,
says Frank Gu, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at the University of Waterloo in Canada, and an expert in nanoengineering for health care and medical applications. hen you think about field deployment,
Experts at The University of Nottingham have discovered the first fully synthetic substrate with potential to grow billions of stem cells.
The University of Tokyo (concurrently serving as the Director of the Innovation Center of Nanomedicine,
"The study was led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet who collaborated with a group at Finland's Aalto University.
who directed the team at the Aalto University Computer science department. The possible applications are many. The team at Karolinska Institutet has made previously a DNA nano-caliper used for studying cell signalling.
along with graduate student Yanyan Wang at Texas A&m University (USA) has provided a solution. For the first time the researchers have been able to produce amphiphilic polycarbonate block copolymers in
a professor of medical science and engineering at Brown University who was not involved with this study.
The latest breakthrough comes from Lu's collaboration with Kai Tan at the University of Iowa, a systems biologist and associate professor of internal medicine.
#Researchers design first artificial ribosome Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Northwestern University have engineered a tethered ribosome that works nearly as well as the authentic cellular component,
or organelle, that produces all the proteins and enzymes within the cell. The engineered ribosome may enable the production of new drugs and next-generation biomaterials and lead to a better understanding of how ribosomes function.
The artificial ribosome, called Ribo-T, was created in the laboratories of Alexander Mankin, director of the UIC College of Pharmacy Center for Biomolecular Sciences,
Researchers at Purdue University have shown how an optical material made of aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO) is able to modulate
visiting scholar Marcello Ferrera from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland; Shalaev and Boltasseva. Exposing the material to a pulsing laser light causes electrons to move from one energy level called the valence band to a higher energy level called the conduction band.
"says study first author Narayanan"Bobby"Kasthuri, of the Boston University School of medicine.""We had this clean idea of how there's a really nice order to how neurons connect with each other,
"said Patricia Dove, a University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech and the C. P. Miles Professor of Science in the College of Science."
and build everything, says Kar, an assistant professor of physics in the College of Science. We were on a journey,
and the connection to community support,"adds Dr. Lori Feldman-Winter, a professor of pediatrics at Cooper University Hospital in New jersey,
Researchers from the University of Kansas found that high doses of intravenously supplied Vitamin c effectively eradicates cancer cells in human subjects.
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of medicine have discovered recently that lymphatic vessels do in fact go up into the brain,
Daniel Altman, senior economic editor at Foreign policy magazine and an adjunct professor at New york University's Stern School of business, called the bailouts"stupid"in a recent column."
but how much practical use it will be is less clear, notes Guy Cox, a microscopy specialist at the University of Sydney,
Scientists working at the University of Rostock in Germany proposed a similar idea in the early 1990s,
Today in Nature, a team led by Kim Lewis of Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, report that the antibiotic,
says Gerard Wright, a biochemist at Mcmaster University in Hamilton, Canada, who was not involved with the study. obody knew
But medical microbiologist Timothy Walsh of Cardiff University, UK, urges caution because the drug has been tested against only a small number of lab strains.
#Phd students build brain-controlled FPV drone Two Phd students from University of Florida, Marvin Andujar and Chris Crawford, have built a mind-machine method to control a drone through a wearable electroencephalographic (EEG) Brain-Computer Interface device.
The Division of Multimedia Properties at University of Florid f
#Jaguar land rover Mind Sense research monitors brainwaves through the hands via sensors in the steering wheel Jaguar land rover has revealed the ixth Senseproject,
researchers at the University of Virginia School of medicine have determined that the brain is connected directly to the immune system by vessels previously thought not to exist.
An international team of scientists led by Cardiff University researchers has provided the strongest evidence yet of
The breakthrough builds on two landmark studies led by members of the Cardiff University team, published last year in the journal Nature. ee finally starting to understand what goes wrong in schizophrenia,
says lead author Dr Andrew Pocklington from Cardiff University MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics. ur study marks a significant step towards understanding the biology underpinning schizophrenia,
based at Cardiff University MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics. This paper not only confirms their previous findings,
#Reprogramming of DNA Obeserved in Human Germ cells for First time A team of researchers led by the University of Cambridge has described for the first time in humans how the epigenome the suite of molecules attached to our DNA that switch our genes on and off is erased comprehensively in early primordial germ cells prior to the generation of egg
A team of researchers led by the University of Cambridge has described for the first time in humans how the epigenome the suite of molecules attached to our DNA that switch our genes on
Professor Azim Surani from the Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute at the University of Cambridge, explains:
Within the blastocyst, some cells are reset to their master state becoming stem cells, which have the potential to develop into any type of cell within the body.
Craig Brierley University of Cambridgeimage Credit: The image is credited to the researchers/Celloriginal Research: Full open access research for Unique Gene Regulatory Network Resets the Human Germline Epigenome for Developmentby Walfred W c. Tang, Sabine Dietmann, Naoko Irie, Harry
#Researchers Discover Initiation Mechanism for Dendritic Spines Researchers from the University of Helsinki, ETH Zürich,
says project leader Pirta Hotulainen from the Neuroscience Center of the University of Helsinki. This research has been collaboration between many distinct research groups combining cell biology to neuroscience. o sole research group could have achieved such a comprehensive view of the dendritic spine initiation mechanism and show its importance for the brain function
The discovery by Tufts University biologists presents the first model of regeneration discovered by a nonhuman intelligence and the first comprehensive model of planarian regeneration,
also known as Lou Gehrig disease, has been discovered by scientists at the CHUM Research Centre and the University of Montreal.
and trigger the disease, said Alex Parker, CRCHUM researcher and associate professor in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Montreal.
All authors are affiliated with the CHUM Research Centre and the University of Montreal: Julie Veriepe, Lucresse Fossouo and J. Alex Parker.
University of Montrealimage Credit: The image is credited to the NIHORIGINAL Research: Abstract for eurodegeneration in C. elegans models of ALS requires TIR-1/Sarm1 immune pathway activation in neuronsby Julie Vérièpe, Lucresse Fossouo and J Alex Parker
In a recent study, scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain sciences in Leipzig, the University of Amsterdam and INSERM Caen have pinpointed the location of musical memory for the first time
says Jörn-Henrik Jacobsen, scientist at the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig and the University of Amsterdam.
However, scientists at the Swedish Medical Nanoscience Centre (SMNC) at Karolinska Institutet Department of Neuroscience in collaboration with colleagues at Linköping University, have created now an organic bioelectronic device that is capable of receiving chemical signals,
. E. P. Taylor Professor of Pain Studies at Mcgill University and Director of the Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain. he realization that the biological basis for pain between men and women
The research was conducted by teams from Mcgill University, The Hospital for Sick Children (Sickkids), and Duke university,
said Michael Salter, M d.,Ph d.,Head and Senior Scientist, Neuroscience & Mental health at Sickkids and Professor at The University of Toronto,
and at the Laboratory of Chromatin Biology and Epigenetics, The Rockefeller University, was published today in the journal Neuron.
#Novel Disease Gene Linked to Neurodegenerative Disorders Identified Researchers at the University of Miami (UM) have discovered
assistant professor of Biology in the UM College of Arts and Sciences and a senior author of the study. hese data support a critical role for SLC25A46 and mitochondrial dynamics in the establishment and maintenance of neuronal processes.
but a University of Sydney undergraduate student Cleo Loi, 23, has proven that the phenomenon exists.
As an undergraduate student with no prior background in this, that is an impressive achievement, said Dr Murphy, also of CAASTRO and the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. hen they first saw the data,
Desmond Ramirez and Todd Oakley of the University of California at Santa barbara shone light on samples of skin from the octopus and within around 6 seconds,
A charitably funded team at the universities of Oxford and Leicester has started a project called Endangered Archaeology of the Middle east and North africa.
AAAA or TTTT,"says Millie Georgiadis of Indiana University in Indianapolis. Because of the way they are joined together Romesberg's bases can't form such long runs.
says team member Vamsi Talla from the University of Washington in Seattle. When someone is browsing the web,
says Ben Potter at the University of Reading, UK.""Where we're heading is to have more sensors in everything around us,
"says Daniel Weiss at the University of Vermont College of Medicine in Burlington, who works on lung regeneration."
"says Steve Badylak of the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, who has used grafts built on scaffolds made from pig muscle to rebuild damaged leg muscles in 13 people."
"says Oskar Aszmann of the Medical University of Vienna in Austria, inventor of a bionic hand that people can control through their own thoughtsmovie Camera."
David Matthews at Bristol University in the UK thinks the best use of Virscan might lie outside of diagnostics,
says Pamela Vallely at the University of Manchester, UK.""If we'd have had this test during the HIV outbreak in the 1980s,
Trine Olsen and Frederik Ekholm Gaardsted Christensen, students from the University of South Denmark in Odense, made the discovery
Raghu Kalluri of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston found that there is so much more glypican-1 in people with pancreatic cancer that a blood test can be used to accurately distinguish them from both healthy controls and people with the disease pancreatitis."
In 2011, Luc Douay at Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, France, and his colleagues performed the first small transfusion of such lab-grown red blood cells into human volunteers.
"This whole levitation thing exploits unusual magnetic properties of very weird elements,"says William Grover of the University of California Riverside.
The revelation has come from work led by Andrei Sommer of the University of Ulm in Germany. var ord=window. ord Math. floor (Math. random()*10e12;
"says Horst-Dieter Försterling of the Philipp University of Marburg in Germany.""This is the first explanation of how the light might work."
Humar results echo research published last week by Malte Gather and his group at the University of St andrews
In 2000, he launched the hack that made him famous first taking over a handful of university networks,
the university networks all respond at the same exact time and basically overwhelm websites with too much information,
and memory,"says Berislav Zlokovic, the study's senior author and director of the Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute at the University of Southern California.
preliminary results of this vaccine trial from Guinea,"says Dr. Jesse Goodman, an infectious disease specialist at Georgetown University, who once led vaccine development at the U s. Food and Drug Administration.
including the Mayo Clinic, Stanford university and the University of Oxford. Levine said the Food and Drug Administration initially wanted to take a"watch
At the University of California, San francisco, a team of researchers in the cardiology division are hoping to use the Living Heart Project to figure out the best time to replace patients'heart valves.
a Syracuse University team funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), wasn't specifically looking for them.
"said LHCB physicist Tomasz Skwarnicki of Syracuse University, whose research group was a leader in the analysis."More precisely the states must be formed of two up quarks, one down quark, one charm quark and one anti-charm quark."
which supports the research through nine awards to scientists from Syracuse University, the University of Maryland College Park, the Massachusetts institute of technology and the University of Cincinnati working at the Large hadron collider."
The first contract is led by 3ds, in partnership with the University of Delaware Center for Composite Manufacturing,
has been developed by scientists at the University of Warwick, UK. Called Q-Eye, the invention senses radiation across the terahertz (THZ) region of the spectrum between microwaves and infrared.
the university technology transfer business, has helped the professors to create a spin out company, Q-Eye Ltd,
#Improved, cheaper hybrid solar cell material created Researchers at Lithuania Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) Organic chemistry department have developed a new semiconductor material,
will hopefully bring financial gain for the university. c
#Meet the LHC Latest Discovery, the Long-Sought Pentaquark The Large hadron collider, the world most powerful particle accelerator, has given physicists yet another gifthysical proof of the existence of the pentaquark,
Richard Kock, a professor at the Royal Veterinary College in London who recently returned from Kazakhstan,
Kock from the Royal Veterinary College in London said that the government has showed commitment to help resolve the issue.
According to Ian Lipkin, a professor of epidemiology and director of the Center for Infection and Immunity at Columbia University
This prosthetic limb, invented by Professor Hubert Egger from the University of Linz in Austria is fitted with six sensors
Developed by Columbia University professor Dr. Elizabeth Hillman and graduate student Matthew Bouchard, swept confocally aligned planar excitation (SCAPE) microscopy involves simplified equipment
versus images of a live subject,"said Zhen Liu, a doctoral candidate from the department of nuclear medicine at the Technical University of Munich."
researchers at Lehigh University have reported creating waveguides with a loss of 2. 64 db/cm at 1530 nm."
Courtesy of Lehigh University. The fabrication technique involves focusing femtosecond pulses inside a glass substrate to selectively melt regions and turn them into crystal.
"said Columbia University engineering professor James Hone.""This new type of broadband light emitter can be integrated into chips
"said Yun Daniel Park, professor in the department of physics and astronomy at Seoul National University. The group is now working to further characterize the performance of these devices for example,
University of Science and Technology (POSTECH. The research was published in Nature Nanotechnology (doi: 10.1038/nnano. 2015.118.
Developed at the University of Strathclyde in the U k. and licensed to Kenall Manufacturing Co. Inc,
Courtesy of the University of Strathclyde. The lights can be used to inactivate a range of microorganisms that are known causes of hospital-acquired infections,
#Boron Turns Graphene into Blue light Emitter FRANKFURT, Germany, July 14, 2015 Chemists at Goethe University Frankfurt have developed a new class of organic luminescent materials through the targeted introduction of boron
Courtesy of Goethe University Frankfurt. The boron-containing nanographenes have an impact on two key properties of an OLED luminophore
#Optical Glucose Sensors on Commercial Path Optical Glucose Sensors on Commercial Pathleeds, England, July 17, 2015 A University of Leeds spin out company is seeking to commercialize an optical glucose sensor that could make finger
and funded by the University of Leeds and Netscientific PLC, a biomedical and health care technology group specializing in commercializing technologies from universities and research institutes.
Funding for the initial feasibility study came from the National Institute for Health Research; the work was supported also by the U k. Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council and University of Leeds Research and Innovation Services c
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