or anode, are reported in the journal Nature Communications, in a paper by MIT professor Ju Li and six others.
says Li, the Battelle Energy Alliance Professor in Nuclear Science and Engineering, who has a joint appointment in MIT's Department of Materials science and engineering."
Co-lead author Professor Karen Mccomb said:""It was thought previously that, in terms of other species, the further away an animal was from humans,
Professor Heejun Yang of SKKU said, "There are many candidates for 2d semiconductors, but Mote2 has a band gap of around 1 ev
With funding from the Dow chemical Company, the research team, led by Electrical & Computer engineering (ECE) Professor Brian Cunningham, Chemistry Professor Ralph Nuzzo,
and Mechanical Science & Engineering Professor Andrew Alleyne, embedded QDS in novel polymer materials that retain strong quantum efficiency.
an ECE graduate student and lead author of the research reported in Applied Physics Letters, their replica molded photonic crystals could someday lead to brighter, less expensive,
and confirm that by observing fluorescenctce confocal microscope"explained the first author, master's degree student Satoshi Yagi,
the first author of which is research student Luca Banszerus. Key to the process is the strong Van der waals interaction that exists between graphene and hexagonal boron nitride, another 2d material within
if only briefly, noted Kyros Kutulakos, U of T professor of computer science.""Even though we're not sending a huge amount of photons, at short time scales,
University Professor of Robotics at CMU, said the system offers a number of advantages for extraterrestrial robots.
Arrayin addition to Narasimhan and Kutulakos, the research team included Supreeth Achar, a CMU Ph d. student in robotics,
and Matthew O'Toole, a U of T Ph d. computer science student. The research was supported by the National Science Foundation, the U s army Research Laboratory,
and teaching faculties in North america, presenting top students at all levels with an intellectual environment unmatched in breadth
"explained Ulrich-Christian Schröder, a Ph d. student at the Jena University Hospital and Leibniz Institute of technology in Germany.
where the first flash causes the subject's pupils to close and the second illuminates the scene."
Professor Kyung-Cheol Choi and his research team from the School of Electrical engineering at KAIST have developed fiber-like light emitting diodes,
Professor Choi said, "Our research will become a core technology in developing light emitting diodes on fibers,
and Joseph Wu, MD, Phd, professor of cardiovascular medicine and of radiology, teamed up with a group of genome-sequencing specialists to develop the new technique:
An innovative method, proposed by a group of researchers led by Professor Ananikov, investigates the synthesis of valuable organic molecules directly from calcium carbide, without separation and storage of acetylene gas.
Bristol Phd student Jacques Carolan, one of the researchers, added:""Once we wrote the code for each circuit,
Professor Jeremy O'brien, Director of the Centre for Quantum Photonics at Bristol University, explained:""Over the last decade, we have established an ecosystem for photonic quantum technologies,
"said senior investigator Richard A. Lerner, the Lita Annenberg Hazen Professor of Immunochemistry at TSRI.
Scripps Family Chair Professor of Chemistry, described such a feat. But Lerner's team reasoned that a selection-based design of these junctions would be a more general approach to making useful protein-in-protein molecules.
which was discovered by Distinguished Professor Michel W. Barsoum, Phd, head of the MAX/MXENE Research Group, more than two decades ago.
That order was imposed by Michel W. Barsoum, Phd and Yury Gogotsi, Phd, Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor in the College of Engineering and head of the Drexel Nanomaterials Group
Dr Mulholland was partnered in the study by Ebrahem Algehyne, a research student at Strathclyde Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering.
therefore necessary for the production of gibberellins--a mechanism that is highly relevant to the growth and development of plants,"says Poppenberger, Professor for the Biotechnology of Horticultural Crops.
A process known as state-dependent learning is believed to contribute to the formation of memories that are inaccessible to normal consciousness.
which state-dependent learning renders stressful fear-related memories consciously inaccessible.""The findings show there are multiple pathways to storage of fear-inducing memories,
"said principal investigator Dr. Jelena Radulovic, the Dunbar Professor in Bipolar Disease at Northwestern University Feinberg School of medicine."
He is a professor at Stanford School of medicine and SLAC and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator."
a professor at Yale university who discovered the SNARE proteins and shared the 2013 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Thomas C. Südhof, a professor at the Stanford School of medicine and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator who shared that 2013 Nobel prize with Rothman,
"said Katerina Akassoglou, Ph d.,a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institute for Neurological disease, a professor of neurology at the University of California, San francisco,
which are patterns of neuronal activity associated with learning and memory. The cell nucleus is a ball of chromosomes wrapped in a protective fatty membrane.
"said Johannes Overvelde, Phd student AT SEAS and first author on the paper.""Similar to the balloons, in our research we connect fluidic segments in such a way that an interplay between their nonlinear response results in unexpected behavior.
"said the trial's co-primary investigator, Craig R. Cohen, MD, MPH, UCSF professor in the Bixby Center for Global Reproductive health in the department of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences.
because immunotherapy could be generating both short-term gain and long-term loss,"noted lead author William Murphy, professor and acting chair in the UC Davis Department of Dermatology."
"said Patankar, a professor of mechanical engineering in the Mccormick School of engineering and Applied science.""My lab likes to defy normal experience.
He is a Ph d. student in Patankar's research group. The researchers focused on the nanoscopic structure of surfaces,
Dr. Lewis is an interventional cardiologist and a professor in the Department of Medicine. Dr. Tuchek said the unique design of the Corevalve Evolut R System llows for superior control during deployment of the Corevalve,
Dr. Leya is a professor in the Division of Cardiology of Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of medicine.
Professor Aneta Stefanovska of Lancaster University said:""We used our knowledge of blood flow dynamics to pick up on markers
"Professor Marco Rossi of Pisa University said:""Skin malignant melanoma is a particularly aggressive cancer associated with quick blood vessel growth
"The trio will be joined by Loughborough mechanical engineering student Robert Green, 20, who will work alongside them on the device as part of his final year individual project.
and on budget,"says Caltech's Nate Lewis, George L. Argyros Professor and professor of chemistry,
The work was done by researchers in the laboratories of Lewis and Harry Atwater, director of JCAP and Howard Hughes Professor of Applied Physics and Materials science."
"said Tak-Sing Wong, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and a faculty member in the Penn State Materials Research Institute."
"said Birgitt Boschitsch Stogin, a graduate student in Wong's group and coauthor on a paper titled"Slippery Wenzel State,"published in the August 28 online edition of the journal ACS Nano."
This research was funded by the National Science Foundation CAREER Award and a Graduate Research Fellowship,
Professor Mete Atature, a Fellow of St john's College at the University of Cambridge, who led the research,
professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics, was able to change the specificity of an enzyme,
when both were graduate students in the Gartner research group.""It lets us ask questions about complex human tissues without needing to do experiments on humans."
An international team of researchers led by Christian Haass (Professor of Metabolic Biochemistry at LMU and Speaker for the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases in Munich) and Dr. Michael Willem (LMU) has made now a discovery
In collaboration with neurobiologist Dr. Hélène Marie based at the IPMC-CNRS in Valbonne (France) and with the local colleagues from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in the Synergy Excellence Cluster (Professor Arthur Konnerth
Prusiner, a professor of neurology and director of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases (IND) at UCSF
a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer engineering at UC San diego who led the study.
"said Jiwoong Park, a Ph d student in Mercier's Energy-efficient Microsystems Lab at the UC San diego Jacobs School of engineering and first author of the study.
Arrayin 2004, professor Petter Strømme examined a child with congenital cataract, growth delay and symptoms from the brain, the peripheral nervous system,
professor Eirik Frengen's group scanned every gene from two of the patients and their mother.
and quality of life,"said V. Reggie Edgerton, senior author of the research and a UCLA distinguished professor of integrative biology and physiology, neurobiology and neurosurgery.
says Gerard Coté, professor of biomedical engineering and director of the Texas A&m Engineering Experiment Station's Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems.
For now, Coté and graduate student Casey Pirnstill are continuing to refine the design of the system by making it more compact as well as improving its durability.
"said co-author Kenneth S. Kosik, co-director of UCSB's Neuroscience Research Institute and a professor in the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental biology."
For Schatz, Gingko represents a culmination of CSHL's efforts over the past decade--spearheaded by CSHL Professor Michael Wigler--to pioneer techniques for studying single cells."
and show that such humanoid robots represent a potential solution for the accumulation and transfer of knowledge.
Georgia Tech professor Glaucio Paulino and University of Tokyo professor Tomohiro Tachi published their work in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
"said Paulino, a former Illinois professor of civil and environmental engineering.""We are putting two tubes together in a strange way.
and graduate student Yeasir Arafat. They have filed for a patent and published their findings in Applied Physics Letters.
and the lead author of the study who developed the molecule in collaboration with his research associate Christiane Quiniou, Ph d. and Dr William Lubell, professor of chemistry at University of Montreal)."
"said Aaron Lamoureux, a doctoral student in materials science and engineering and first author on the paper in Nature Communications.
To make the solar array, Kyusang Lee, a doctoral student in electrical engineering, built custom solar cells in the lab of Stephen Forrest, the Peter A. Franken Distinguished University Professor of Engineering and Paul G. Goebel
Professor of Engineering. He and Lamoureux attached them to an uncut piece of Kapton, leaving spaces for the cuts.
said University of Illinois microbiology professor William Metcalf, who led the research with U. of I. chemistry professor Wilfred van der Donk."
"We focused on phosphonates because we know they are predisposed strongly to have biological activity--antibiotic activity, antiviral activity, herbicidal activity,
or P-gp for short, said Vogel, a biochemistry professor at SMU. One potential drug, Tariquidar, is currently in clinical trials,
or P-gp for short, said Vogel, a biochemistry professor at SMU. One potential drug, Tariquidar, is currently in clinical trials,
Peidong Yang, a professor of chemistry at Berkeley and co-director of the school's Kavli Energy Nanosciences Institute, leads a team that has created an artificial leaf that produces methane, the primary component of natural gas
Moore is a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Arizona State university, where he previously headed the Center for Bioenergy & Photosynthesis. Ultimately,
or literally,"said Ted Sargent, the vice-dean of research for the Faculty of Applied science and Engineering at University of Toronto.
"Instead, it is about learning nature's guidelines, its rules on how to make a compellingly efficient and selective catalyst,
--and how learning from nature's genius could transform our energy future. Imagine creating artificial plants that make gasoline
a professor of chemistry at Berkeley and co-director of the school's Kavli Energy Nanosciences Institute, leads a team that has created an artificial leaf that produces methane,
Moore is a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Arizona State university, where he previously headed the Center for Bioenergy & Photosynthesis. Ultimately,
or literally,"said Ted Sargent, the vice-dean of research for the Faculty of Applied science and Engineering at University of Toronto.
"Instead, it is about learning nature's guidelines, its rules on how to make a compellingly efficient and selective catalyst,
"said Joseph Merola, a professor of chemistry in the College of Science, a Fralin Life science Institute affiliate,
"said Joseph Falkinham, a professor of microbiology in the College of Science and an affiliate of the Virginia Tech Center for Drug Discovery."
FOM workgroup leader prof. dr. Bart van Wees and his Phd student Ludo Cornelissen, both from the University of Groningen and FOM workgroup leader dr. Rembert
professor of engineering at Brown and senior author of a paper describing the new device."
"said Nicholas Karl, a graduate student at Brown and the paper's lead author. Karl led the experiments on the device with fellow graduate student Robert Mckinney.
Other authors on the study are Rajind Mendis, a research professor at Brown, and Yasuaki Monnai from Keio University in Tokyo.
One of the advantages to the approach, the researchers say, is that by adjusting the distance between the plates,
Lead author of the study Professor Graham Hutchings, Director of the Cardiff Catalysis Institute, said:"
"Co-author of the study Professor Stuart Taylor, Deputy Director of the Cardiff Catalysis Institute, said:"
"Professor Matthew Rosseinsky, Professor of Inorganic chemistry at the University of Liverpool, who was not part of the study,
The UGA research team, led by microbiology professor Lawrence Shimkets, showed for the first time that HSD10 can mitigate oxidative damage."
Now, a team led by Wyss Institute Core Faculty member David Mooney, Ph d.,has developed a new strategy--embedding stem cells into porous,
Mooney--who is also the Robert P. Pinkas Family Professor of Bioengineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering
The team included Georg Duda, Ph d.,who a Wyss Associate Faculty member and the director of the Julius Wolff Institute and Professor of Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Regeneration at Charité--Universitätsmedizin Berlin,
and Wyss Institute Founding Director Donald Ingber, M d.,Ph d.,who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children's Hospital and Professor of Bioengineering
a Graduate student who worked with Mooney and who is the study's first author.""Based on our experience with mechanosensitive stem cells, we hypothesized that hydrogels could be leveraged to generate the right chemical and mechanical cues in a first model of bone regeneration."
"says Lane Manning'08 a doctoral student in Furis'lab and co-author on the new study.
and materials science professor Randy Headrick to successfully form films with jumbo-sized crystal grains and"small angle boundaries."
"The new UVM study--led by two of Furis'students, Zhenwen Pan G'12, and Naveen Rawat G'15--opens a window to view how increasing"long-range order"in the organic semiconductor films is a key mechanism that allows excitons to migrate farther."
''says lead author Dr. Simon Wing, MUHC endocrinologist and professor of Medicine at Mcgill University."
photorealistic computer simulations allowing university and high-school students as well as the general public to virtually access unique instruments."
Discovering the quantum world--step by step A learning path guides the visitors of the virtual quantum lab through the world of delocalized complex molecules.
and high-school students and was tuned fine by periodic didactic input. The teaching concept and the accompanying studies have now been published in the scientific journal Scientific Reports.
Professor Damien Walmsley, from the School of dentistry at the University of Birmingham explained,"The dentine of our teeth have numerous microscopic holes,
Professor Zoe Pikramenou, from the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham, said, "These silica particles are available in a range of sizes, from nanometre to sub-micron,
Principal investigator Professor Tim Leighton, from the University's Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, said:"
Professor Leighton added:""We are very grateful to the Royal Society Brian Mercer Fund (who granted their 2011 Award for Innovation jointly to myself
(National Centre for Advanced Tribology, Faculty of engineering and the Environment), Dr Dawson and Professor Oreffo (Centre for Human Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration, Faculty of medicine) and Dr Secker, Dr
Hervé and Professor Keevil (Centre for Biological sciences, Faculty of Natural and Environmental sciences. The team that conducted the study now forms the basis of the University's Network for Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Prevention (NAMRIP) Strategic Research Group,
which hosts over 100 members under the chairmanship of Professor Leighton. Starstream's effectiveness was demonstrated further with the publication of two additional papers--further results on its effectiveness against dental biofilms were published in the Journal of Dental Research,
by Professor Margit Burmeister of U-M. The research team looked at the biological roles of BNIP
who collaborated on the study with the lab of TSRI Institute Professor Richard A. Lerner,
who is also Lita Annenberg Hazen Professor of Immunochemistry. The study was published September 18, 2015 in the journal Nature Communications.
who Is distinguished the Trustees Professor of Biological sciences at UD. The research, supported by the National institutes of health-National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the Delaware INBRE program, is published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
as a master's student at the University of the West indies in her native Jamaica.
"said University of Minnesota mechanical engineering professor Michael Mcalpine, the study's lead researcher.""Someday we hope that we could have a 3d scanner
by Professor Margit Burmeister of U-M. The research team looked at the biological roles of BNIP
"says James Collins, the Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering and Science in MIT's Department of Biological engineering and Institute of Medical Engineering and Science (IMES)."
The research was led by Jennifer A. Lewis, the Hansjörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) and a Core Faculty member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
a UCLA professor of physics and astronomy and a member of UCLA's California Nanosystems Institute, is published Sept. 21 in the online edition of the journal Nature Materials.
The work by Shanhui Fan, a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford, research associate Aaswath P. Raman and doctoral candidate Linxiao Zhu is described in the current issue of Proceedings of the National Academy
the professor of chemical engineering and of bioengineering at Stanford who led the study.""We make it smart by adding molecular tags that act like addresses to send the therapeutic payload where we want it to go."
"Massachusetts institute of technology Professor Robert Langer, a leader in targeted drug delivery research who was connected not to the Stanford experiments,
"For this research, Gonzalez-Esquer worked with Cheryl Kerfeld, the Hannah Distinguished Professor of Structural Bioengineering in the Michigan State university-DOE Plant Research Lab,
and Tyler Shubitowski, MSU undergraduate student. Kerfield's lab studies bacterial microcompartments, or BMCS. These are self-assembling cellular organs that perform myriad metabolic functions,
"said Felipe Garcia Quiroz, a former graduate student in Chilkoti's laboratory and first author of the new study.
The findings were published recently in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute by a group that includes Rony A. François, an M d./Ph d. student working with Maria Zajac-Kaye, Ph d.
"Professor Wolfram Pernice explains. Pernice headed a working group of the KIT Institute of Nanotechnology (INT)
but also with latest processors,"Professor Harish Bhaskaran of Oxford university adds. The new memory can store data for decades even
a team of researchers led by Professor Lim Chwee Teck from NUS'Department of Biomedical engineering achieves a significant technological breakthrough by adopting a liquid-based pressure sensing method in the design of such sensors.
"said Dr. Yi Liu, Professor of Physiology. It was known long that almost every amino acid can be encoded by multiple synonymous codons and that every organism,
professor and vice-chair of anatomy at UCSF, and a senior author on the new study."
said Andrei Goga, MD, Phd, professor of cell and tissue biology, and of medicine at UCSF and a co-corresponding author on the new study."
"said lead author Andrea Stocco, an assistant professor of psychology and a researcher at UW's Institute for Learning & Brain sciences."
"said co-author Chantel Prat, a faculty member at the Institute for Learning & Brain sciences and a UW associate professor of psychology."
The first experiment evolved out of research by co-author Rajesh Rao, a UW professor of computer science and engineering,
or simply to transfer knowledge from teacher to pupil. The team is also working on transmitting brain states--for example,
or from a focused student to one who has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD."
"Imagine having someone with ADHD and a neurotypical student, "Prat said.""When the non-ADHD student is paying attention,
the ADHD student's brain gets put into a state of greater attention automatically.""Many technological advancements over the past century, from the telegraph to the Internet, were created to facilitate communication between people.
The UW team's work takes a different approach, using technology to strip away the need for such intermediaries."
Other co-authors are UW computer science and neurobiology undergraduate student Darby Losey, UW bioengineering doctoral student Jeneva Cronin, UW bioengineering doctoral student Joseph Wu,
and Justin Abernethy, a research assistant at the UW Institute for Learning & Brain sciences s
while a Phd student at Harvard university, Yang proposed a method for preparing 2d hybrid perovskite nanostructures
and passed it on to co-lead author Dou, a postdoctoral student in his research group.
Professor Toni Choueiri will tell the presidential session of the 2015 European Cancer Congress 1,
Professor Peter Naredi, the ECCO scientific co-chair of the Congress, who was involved not in the research,
"The other late-breaking presentation in the presidential session will be made by Professor Padmanee Sharma, who will be reporting results from the Checkmate 025 randomised phase III trial of nivolumab versus everolimus in advanced kidney cancer r
a current Biomedical engineering Masters student who is working on the design of the device under the supervision of Assoc Prof Leo,
"said team leader Andrew Dzurak, Scientia Professor and Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility at UNSW."
But the UNSW team--working with Professor Kohei M. Itoh of Japan's Keio University--has done just that for the first time.
and energy efficient,"said Muhannad Bakir, an associate professor and ON Semiconductor Junior Professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer engineering."
Bakir and graduate student Thomas Sarvey removed the heat sink and heat-spreading materials from the backs of stock Altera FPGA chips.
Sudhakar Yalamanchili, a professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer engineering and one of the research group's collaborators, joined the team for the DARPA demonstration to discuss electrical-thermal co-design."
Graduate student Hanju Oh, co-advised with College of Engineering Dean Gary May, fabricated high aspect ratio copper vias through the silicon columns, reducing the capacitance of the connections that would carry signals between chips in an array."
At Georgia Tech, DARPA funds two major cooling and system integration projects, one called STAECOOL directed by George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical engineering Professor Yogendra Joshi,
along with Professors Andrei Fedorov and Suresh Sitaraman from the School of Mechanical engineering, developed a thermal design vehicle to emulate challenging power maps to test the benefits of microfluidic cooling."
Karnik and former graduate student Tarun Jain, along with Benjamin Rasera, Ricardo Guerrero, Michael Boutilier, and Sean O'Hern from MIT and Juan-carlos Idrobo from Oak ridge National Laboratory, publish their results in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.
Beyond the clinical applications, Professor Bernier's findings could enable the modelling of human retinal degenerative diseases through the use of induced pluripotent stem cells,
and in this way we can measure the resistance at different positions in a skyrmion'says Christian Hanneken, a Phd student in the group of Prof.
'as the Phd student Fabian Otte explains. In future applications this newly discovered effect could be exploited to read out skyrmionic bits in a simple fashion.
who is also a professor at the University of Hamburg and at MIT, as well as being a member of the Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging (CUI), one of Germany's Clusters of Excellence.
The physicists fired fast electrons into the miniature accelerator module using a type of electron gun provided by the group of CFEL Professor Dwayne Miller, Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics
The work by Cranston, an assistant chemical engineering professor, and Zhitomirsky, a materials science and engineering professor, demonstrates an improved three-dimensional energy storage device constructed by trapping functional nanoparticles within the walls of a nanocellulose foam.
The foam is made in a simplified and fast one-step process. The type of nanocellulose used is called cellulose nanocrystals
"The Penn team, in collaboration with Alain Rook, MD, director of the Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma Program and a professor of Dermatology, aims to develop a molecular taxonomy for mutations in SS patients.
Led by Professor David Reilly from the School of Physics researchers from the University investigated how nanoscale diamonds could help identify cancers in their earliest stages."
"says Professor Reilly.""We thought we could build on these nontoxic properties realising that diamonds have magnetic characteristics enabling them to act as beacons in MRIS.
"Professor Reilly's team turned its attention to hyperpolarising nanodiamonds, a process of aligning atoms inside a diamond so they create a signal detectable by an MRI SCANNER."
"says Professor Reilly. The next stage of the team's work involves working with medical researchers to test the new technology on animals.
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