Led by Hongrui Jiang, professor of electrical and computer engineering at UW-Madison, the researchers designed lenses no larger than the head of a pin and embedded them within flexible plastic.
Hongjie Dai, a professor of chemistry at Stanford university, hailed it as a breakthrough in battery technology that went further than previous attempts using aluminium.
As Maryland law professor Frank Pasquale writes in his acclaimed new book The Black box Society:
says project leader Professor Peter Stone and then it wouldn seem so terrifying. hen I show people that video,
says Newcastle University professor of intelligent transport systems Phil Blyte, announcing the project. n more congested areas or particularly busy times of the day,
Professor Barbara Sahakian, who developed the game alongside Tom Piercy at Cambridge, said: e need a way of treating the cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia, such as problems with episodic memory,
Professor Sahakian said e
#Revolutionary tidal fence is set to trap the sea power A British company has announced plans for an array of unique marine turbines that can operate in shallower and slower-moving water than current designs.
Adib posed the question to his adviser, professor Dina Katabi. It set them on a journey to today.
Adib posed the question to his adviser, professor Dina Katabi. It set them on a journey to today.
States Professor Joseph Perry, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Georgia Tech,"sol-gels...such as phosphonic acids are well known...
One example is Virginia Tech computer science professor Wu Feng and his team, who have developed tools to help other researchers
Their cancers were so aggressive they had no treatment options left said the study's senior author Stephan Grupp MD Phd a professor of Pediatrics in Penn's Perelman School of medicine and director of Translational Research in the Center
The research team is led by Carl June MD the Richard W. Vague Professor in Immunotherapy in the department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and director of Translational Research in the Abramson Cancer Center
along with David Porter MD the Jodi Fisher Horowitz Professor in Leukemia Care Excellence and director of Blood and Marrow Transplantation in the Abramson Cancer Center.
and William Helferich professor food science and human nutrition. Story Source: The above story is provided based on materials by University of Illinois College of Engineering g
Now a new software program developed by a research team including San diego State university Distinguished Professor of Mathematics
and power wearable sensors or medical devices or perhaps supply enough energy to charge your cell phone in your pocket says James Hone professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia and co-leader of the research.
Proof of the piezoelectric effect and piezotronic effect adds new functionalities to these two-dimensional materials says Zhong Lin Wang Regents'Professor in Georgia Tech's School of Materials science and engineering and a co-leader of the research.
For this study the research team also worked with Tony Heinz David M. Rickey Professor of Optical Communications at Columbia Engineering and professor of physics at Columbia's Graduate school of Arts and Sciences.
The team lead by Professor Lester Kobzik at the Harvard university School of Public health introduced Streptococcus pneumoniae into the lungs of mice to mimic the inhalation of bacteria that occurs naturally as we breathe.
or pandemic influenza said Professor Lester Kobzik the senior author. We were pleased quite that the work led us to NOS3-targeting drugs that are already available
The project coordinator was Ruslan Mitkov Professor of Computational linguistics and Language Engineering at the University of Wolverhampton (UK).
Sprain and Paul Renne director of the Berkeley Geochronology Center and a UC Berkeley professor-in-residence of earth and planetary science are coauthors of the study
Patterson who is a professor in Concordia's Department of Geography says that this is an unfortunate trend.
%The current study to be published in the Journal of Clinical Infectious diseases by Johan Nordgren from Professor Lennart Svensson's research group shows that up to four of ten children in Burkina faso are genetically resistant to the virus strains found in the vaccines.
Christoph Benning MSU professor of biochemistry and molecular biology and his colleagues unearthed the protein's potential
Carl Gwinn a professor in UCSB's Department of physics and colleagues have analyzed images collected by the Russian spacecraft Radioastron.
Samuel Weiss Phd Professor and Director of the HBI and Research Assistant professor Artee Luchman Phd and colleagues published their work today in Clinical Cancer Research
In a new study published in the journal Nature Communications University of Illinois physics professor Aleksei Aksimentiev
This work builds on more than a decade of research conducted by the University of Adelaide's Professor Andrea Yool on the water channel proteins known as aquaporins.
and then enhance water exit over time Professor Yool says. Most current therapeutic approaches are limited in their ability to reduce injury-induced brain swelling
Michael Kanost university distinguished professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics led a study by Kansas State university researchers that looked at how protein molecules in the blood of insects function in insects'immune system.
At the moment stenting is used not widely in the UK due to historical uncertainty over its long-term effectiveness says study leader Professor Martin Brown from the UCL Institute of Neurology.
Many mitochondrial diseases affect more than one system in the human body said Kateryna Makova professor of biology and one of the study's primary investigators.
The Suntag was developed by researchers in the lab of Ron Vale Phd a professor of molecular and cellular pharmacology and a HHMI investigator at UCSF.
In collaboration with Jonathan Weissman Phd professor of cellular and molecular pharmacology and a Howard hughes medical institute (HHMI) investigator at UCSF UCSF researchers also used the Suntag to supercharge a variation of a biochemical approach known as CRISPR.
Professor Guido Franzoso from the Department of Medicine at Imperial College London who led the research said:
-B pathway with our DTP3 peptide therapeutic selectively kills myeloma cells could offer a completely new approach to treating patients with certain cancers such as multiple myeloma Professor Franzoso said.
and other drug candidates based on Professor Franzoso's research with support from Imperial Innovations a technology commercialisation company focused on developing the most promising UK academic research.
The significant progress made by Professor Franzoso in multiple myeloma is one of the many cancers we believe his signal transduction research could be applied to.
and measured adds co-senior author Eleftheria Maratos-Flier MD HMS Professor of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism at BIDMC.
Professor Jia-Yi Li's research team has now been able to track this process further from the gut to the brain in rat models.
or stop the disease at an earlier stage says Professor Jia-Yi Li research group leader for Neural Plasticity and Repair at Lund University.
It is a ferromagnetic superconductor says Professor Dirk Johrendt of the Department of chemistry. This is an important advance
NTU professor Rachid Yazami who was the co-inventor of the lithium-graphite anode 34 years ago that is used in most lithium-ion batteries today said Prof Chen's invention is the next
The research team behind the finding led by MIT professor Ju Li says the work could have important implications for the design of components in nanotechnology such as metal contacts for molecular electronic circuits.
But the results should apply to many different metals says Li senior author of the paper and the BEA Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering.
The phenomenon of plasticity by interfacial diffusion was proposed first by Robert L. Coble a professor of ceramic engineering at MIT
The work reported in this paper is first-class says Horacio Espinosa a professor of manufacturing and entrepreneurship at Northwestern University who was involved not in this research.
Ingber is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children's Hospital as well as professor of bioengineering at Harvard School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS.
The idea for the coating evolved from SLIPS a pioneering surface technology developed by coauthor Joanna Aizenberg Ph d. who is a Wyss Institute Core Faculty member and the Amy Smith Berylson Professor of Materials science at Harvard SEAS.
With the help of co-author David R. Smith the James B. Duke Professor and Chair of Electrical and Computer engineering at Duke they used computer simulations to determine the exact size of the gap needed between the nanocubes
A nine-member research team led by Chemical engineering Professor Zhenan Bao detailed two medical applications of this technology in Nature Communications.
When the engineers sought collaborators to test the device in potentially useful applications H.-S. Philip Wong a professor of electrical engineering connected them with Victor Tse a neurosurgeon and consulting associate professor at Stanford School of medicine.
In a separate effort Dr. Michael Mcconnell a professor of cardiovascular medicine used the device to take a wireless pulse reading as a proof of principle that the technology could be applied to pressures having to do with blood circulation.
I think epigenetics is a new frontier of cancer research says Brian Strahl Ph d. a professor of biochemistry and biophysics in the UNC School of medicine.
said TSRI Professor M. Reza Ghadiri, senior author of the new study with TSRI Assistant professor of Chemistry Luke Leman. his research clears a big step toward clinical implementation of new therapies.
Work the microbiome was pioneered by Washington University scientists led by Jeffrey Gordon MD the Dr. Robert J. Glaser Distinguished University Professor and director of the Center for Genome Sciences and Systems Biology.
Monica Turner UW-Madison professor of zoology and study lead author Peter Blank a postdoctoral researcher in her lab hope the findings help drive decisions that benefit both birds
and Europe where the governments should encourage people to have said more children Mason an economics professor at the University of Hawaii-Manoa.
Study author Professor Charles Swanton at Cancer Research UK's London Research Institute and the UCL Cancer Institute said:
The Centre--where Professor Swanton is joint centre lead--is a key part of Cancer Research UK's renewed focus to beat lung cancer;
Professor Nic Jones Cancer Research UK's chief scientist said: This fascinating research highlights the need to find better ways to detect lung cancer earlier
but the patient couldn't said Yokoyama the Sam and Audrey Loew Levin Professor of Medicine.
#Unstoppable magnetoresistance Mazhar Ali a fifth-year graduate student in the laboratory of Bob Cava the Russell Wellman Moore Professor of Chemistry at Princeton university has spent his academic career discovering new superconductors materials
Intrigued Ali worked with Jun Xiong a student in the laboratory of Nai Phuan Ong the Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics at Princeton to re-measure the material's magnetoresistance
"said Melton, Harvard's Xander University Professor and a Howard hughes medical institute Investigator.""We've given these cells three separate challenges with glucose in mice
Elaine Fuchs, the Rebecca C. Lancefield Professor at Rockefeller University, and a Howard hughes medical institute Investigator who is involved not in the work,
the Samuel A. Goldblith Professor of Applied Biology, Associate professor in the Department of Chemical engineering, the Institute of Medical Engineering and Science,
the Clyde and Helen Wu Professor of Chemical Biology (in Biomedical Informatics and the Institute for Cancer Genetics), chair of the Department of Systems Biology,
C/EBPD, had already been identified by the labs of Dr. Califano and of Antonio Iavarone, MD, professor of neurology and of pathology & cell biology (in the Institute for Cancer Genetics),
and repressing gene expression. or the first time we see that the structure of the chromosomes contributes to gene controlsays Whitehead Member Richard Young who is also a professor of biology at MIT. n the past there have been all kinds of ideas around how the structure might affect gene control
Lead scientist Professor Tim Gershon from The University of Warwick's Department of physics explains: Gravity describes the universe on a large scale from galaxies to Newton's falling apple
and electromagnetic interactions but the strength of the strong interaction makes it impossible to solve the equations in the same way Calculations of strong interactions are done with a computationally intensive technique called Lattice QCD says Professor Gershon.
what the particle is adds Professor Gershon. Therefore it provides a benchmark for future theoretical calculations.
"said Josh Andersen, a BYU chemistry professor.""The idea would be to make tumors more chemo-sensitive.
"The ENIGMA Consortium is led by Professor Paul Thompson based at the University of California, Los angeles, and contains brain images and gene information from nearly 25,000 subjects.
The Mouse Brain Library, established by Professor Robert Williams based at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center,
"said Subinoy Das, MD, an adjunct professor of otolaryngology at Ohio State's College of Medicine,
who is also a professor of Pediatrics and Otolaryngology at Ohio State's College of Medicine."
and collaborated closely with Max Ortiz Catalan and Professor Bo Håkansson at Chalmers University of Technology on this project.
"said Dr. Steven Marso, Medical Director of Interventional Cardiology and Professor of Internal medicine.""People who wouldn't have had an option for treatment now have an option for treatment,
#Smartphone understands hand gestures Professor Otmar Hilliges and his staff at ETH Zurich have developed a new app enabling users to operate their smartphone with gestures.
All this gesturing wizardry is made possible by a new type of algorithm developed by Jie Song a Master's student in the working group headed by by Otmar Hilliges Professor of Computer science.
professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell.""The antibodies used in the crystallography study are ones that we observed to stop the dance of the HIV envelope proteins,
But diagnosed in time it can be cured in 9 out of 10 cases said Professor Serge Haan from the Life science Research Unit at the University of Luxembourg.
"said Professor Steve Evans, from the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leeds and a co-author of the paper.
Ph d.,(research assistant professor of biochemistry) and Michael Kay, M d.,Ph d.,(professor of biochemistry). Key contributions to this work were provided by Dr. John Dye's laboratory at the U s army Medical Research Institute of Infectious diseases (USAMRIID), the lab of Christopher P. Hill, D. Phil.
professor and co-chair of the U of U Department of Biochemistry, and a group led by Brett Welch, Ph d. at Navigen, Inc.,a Salt lake city pharmaceutical discovery and development company.
Specifically principal investigator Albert R. La Spada MD Phd professor of cellular and molecular medicine chief of the Division of Genetics in the Department of Pediatrics and associate director of the Institute for Genomic medicine
Dynamic encryption keeps secrets Professor Lars Ramkilde Knudsen from DTU Compute has invented a new way to encrypt telephone conversations that makes it very difficult to'eavesdrop'.
This is a brief definition of dynamic encryption, the brainchild of Professor Lars Ramkilde Knudsen from DTU.
Other authors are Jongyoon Han an MIT professor of electrical engineering and biological engineering SMART researchers Zhiyong Poon L. M. Nyan and Tanwi Kaushik and National University of Singapore
and materials science professor Noah Malmstadt and biomedical engineering graduate student Bryant Thompson designed computer models for eight modular fluidic and instrumentation components (MFICS pronounced em-fix) that would each perform a simple operation.
and Vladimir Volman, an engineer at Lockheed martin. Tour is the T. T. and W. F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of materials science and nanoengineering and of computer science.
Dr David Barford who led the study as Professor of Molecular biology at The Institute of Cancer Research London before taking up a new position at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular biology in Cambridge said:
Professor Paul Workman Interim Chief executive of The Institute of Cancer Research London said: The fantastic insights into molecular structure provided by this study are a vivid illustration of the critical role played by fundamental cell biology in cancer research.
"Tour is Rice's T. T. and W. F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and professor of mechanical engineering and nanoengineering and of computer science.
and Edwin Thomas, the William and Stephanie Sick Dean of Rice's George R. Brown School of engineering, professor in mechanical engineering and materials science and in chemical and biomolecular engineering g
and create biochar a highly porous charcoal said project principal investigator Karl Linden professor of environmental engineering.
Linden is working closely with project co-investigators Professor R. Scott Summers of environmental engineering and Professor Alan Weimer chemical and biological engineering and a team of postdoctoral fellows professionals graduate students undergraduates
The word I use is blindsiding says limnologist W. Charles Kerfoot a professor of biological sciences at Michigan Tech.
invented at Rice by Tittel, Professor Robert Curl and their collaborators in 2002, offers the possibility that such devices may soon be as small as a typical smartphone.
Tittel is the J. S. Abercrombie Professor in Electrical and Computer engineering and a professor of bioengineering.
a member of the Koch Institute and a professor of biological engineering and of materials sciences and engineering, is the paper senior author.
a professor of microbiology at the University of Iowa Carver School of medicine and director of the school Center for Immunology and Immune-Based Diseases, says that this paper presents a reative new approach with considerable potential in the development
the Warren K. Lewis Professor of Chemical engineering and a professor of materials science and engineering, and Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute Professor and a member of the Koch Institute.
Sharei, Jensen, and Langer are also authors of this paper. In a separate study published last month in the journal PLOS ONE, Sharei and his colleagues first demonstrated that Cellsqueeze can deliver functional macromolecules into immune cells.
says Daniela Rus, the Andrew and Erna Viterbi Professor in MIT Department of Electrical engineering and Computer science,
the Professor of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at Swiss Federal Institute of technology in Zurich. y biggest concern about their work is that it will ruin one of the things
says Reza Ghodssi, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Maryland. Relative to other approaches, he adds,
Vladan Vuletic, the Lester Wolfe Professor of Physics at MIT, says the ability to tune friction would be helpful in developing nanomachines tiny robots built from components the size of single molecules.
a professor of physics at the University of Freiburg in Germany, sees the results as a lear breakthroughin gaining insight into therwise inaccessible fundamental physics.
says Yet-Ming Chiang, the Kyocera Professor of Ceramics at MIT and a cofounder of 24m (and previously a cofounder of battery company A123).
and colleagues including W. Craig Carter, the POSCO Professor of Materials science and engineering. In this so-called low battery, the electrodes are suspensions of tiny particles carried by a liquid
the Power Sources paper was authored co by graduate student Brandon Hopkins, mechanical engineering professor Alexander Slocum, and Kyle Smith of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
the Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor in Electrical engineering, use an inductor, which is a wire wound into a coil.
The chemistry of life Dr Ivan Powis, Professor of Chemical Physics in the University School of Chemistry, who led the research,
a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer engineering at UC San diego and the senior author on the Science paper. ur approach conditions the information before it is sent even,
says Moungi Bawendi, the Lester Wolfe Professor of Chemistry at MIT and the paper senior author.
said Jerome Zack, professor of medicine and of microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics in the UCLA David Geffen School of medicine and a co-author of the study. ith the CAR approach,
The concept is described in a paper in the journal ACS Applied materials and Interfaces by MIT professor of mechanical engineering Ian W. Hunter, doctoral student Seyed M. Mirvakili,
says Hunter, the George N. Hatsopoulos Professor in Thermodynamics in MIT Department of Mechanical engineering, ut it may not be needed for very long.
and future wearable technologies, says Geoff Spinks, a professor of engineering at the University of Wollongong, in Australia,
The team also included Phd student Mehr Negar Mirvakili and professors Peter Englezos and John Madden, all from the University of British columbia s
senior author Robert J. Wood, Charles river Professor of Engineering and Applied sciences at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) and core faculty member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired
The design builds from previous work of co-author and chemist George Whitesides, the Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor at Harvard.
a UCLA professor of chemistry and one of the senior authors of the research. lants do this through photosynthesis with extremely high efficiency. n photosynthesis,
a UCLA professor of chemistry and another senior co-author. his is the first time this has been shown using modern synthetic organic photovoltaic materials.
Yves Rubin, a UCLA professor of chemistry and another senior co-author of the study, led the team that created the uniquely designed molecules. e don have these materials in a real device yet;
Ferdinand Brandl and Nicolas Bertrand, the two lead authors, are former postdocs in the laboratory of Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute Professor at MIT Koch Institute
Hammond is a professor at the Intelligent information Laboratory at Northwestern University, who has built a computer that can create movie reviews by curating text online found on blogs and on Twitter.
says Richard Stern, an electrical and computer engineering professor at Carnegie mellon University, in Pittsburgh. Music-compression algorithms,
This technique was invented chemistry professor Paul C. Trulove research team at the U s. Naval academy and Hugh C. Delong of the Air force Office of Scientific research.
said Latha Venkataraman, a professor of applied physics at Columbia, in a press release. onstructing a device where the active elements are only a single molecule has long been a tantalizing dream in nanoscience.
At ICRA 2015 last week, researchers from University of Tokyo JSK Laboratory led by Professors Masayuki Inaba
says Hone, a professor at Columbia Engineering, in a press release. his new type of'broadband'light emitter can be integrated into chips
a brain region involved in planning movements. human os iconlead researcher Richard Andersen, a neuroscience professor at Caltech,
the professor of electrical and computer engineering who led the research. The Rice university engineers called their answer i-Fi in Active TV Channels or WATCH.
Developed by Professor David Gracias at Johns hopkins university, these starfish shaped robots are able to enter the body, collect a minuscule tissue sample,
says Valerie Karplus, a professor of global economics at MIT Sloan School of management, and director of the Tsinghua-MIT China Energy and Climate Project.
says Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geosciences and international affairs at Princeton university. The deal also has symbolic value,
a professor of chemistry and materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois. Semprius has raised $45 million from investors including Siemens,
Piketty, a professor at the Paris School of economics, greatly expands on this idea, documenting the exploding wealth of the very rich in the United states and Europe and comparing the trend with developments over the last few centuries.
Building on research conducted with his colleagues Emmanuel Saez, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley,
It the biggest factor, says Erik Brynjolfsson, a professor of management at MIT Sloan School.
and both were professors at MIT during the following years. But beyond an agreement that growing inequality is a problem,
and Michael Spence, a Nobel laureate and professor at New york University, argued that uperstar-based technical change is upending the global economy.
says Robert Solow, a professor emeritus of economics at MIT, t that redistributing income is not something wee very good at.
and unique approach and his drive says Woodie Flowers SM 68 ME 70 Phd 72 an emeritus professor of mechanical engineering who helped supervise Herr s graduate research work.
Ian Hutchinson a professor of nuclear science and engineering at MIT and one of the principal investigators at the MIT fusion research reactor says the type of confinement described by Lockheed had long been studied without much success. Hutchinson says he was only
a professor at Stanford university who helped developed a DNA interpretation site called Interpretome as part of a class he teaches on genetics. s it going to be concentrated by medical associations,
To Barbara Evans, a professor at the University of Houston Law Center, the idea that people can gather DNA from one company
and this requires action said Efi Foufoula-Georgiou a professor in the Department of Civil engineering and former director of the National Center for Earth-Surface Dynamics at the University of Minnesota in an interview after the conference.
Ali Shakouri a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University says the cost savings sound plausible given the material being used
Stephen Forrest, a professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Michigan, published work on a more efficient,
Training robots through demonstration is a common technique in research labs says Manuela Veloso a robotics professor at Carnegie mellon University.
John Leonard, a professor of mechanical engineering at MIT who was involved not in the research, says the Carnegie mellon programmable headlight could improve automotive machine vision.
Maureen Hansen a professor of molecular biology and genetics at Cornell says the advances won't be seen in commercially grown food crops for at least five or 10 years.
and making sure the genes are stable says Dean Price a professor of medicine biology and environment at Australian National University.
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