"said Ellington, professor in the Department of Molecular Biosciences and member of the UT Center for Systems and Synthetic biology."
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.
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.
Professor Peter Waterhouse, a plant geneticist at QUT, discovered the gene in the ancient Australian native tobacco plant Nicotiana benthamiana, known as Pitjuri to indigenous Aboriginals tribes.
Professor Waterhouse made the discovery while tracing the history of the Pitjuri plant, which for decades has been used by geneticists as a model plant upon
Professor Waterhouse made the discovery while tracing the history of the Pitjuri plant which for decades has been used by geneticists as a model plant upon
"Professor Waterhouse, a molecular geneticist with QUT's Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities, said scientists could use this discovery to investigate other niche
Professor Waterhouse said the team's findings also have implications for future genetic research back here On earth."
Professor Waterhouse said the fact that the N. benthamiana variety from central Australia had doubled its seed size also opened the door for investigations into how N. benthamiana could be used commercially as a biofactory,
"As excellently demonstrated by Professor Feinberg's work in bioprinting, our CMU researchers continue to develop novel solutions like this for problems that can have a transformational effect on society,
"said Jim Garrett, Dean of Carnegie mellon's College of Engineering.""We should expect to see 3-D bioprinting continue to grow as an important tool for a large number of medical applications."
"said CCNY Distinguished Professor of Phyiscs Robert Alfano.""""While there's no'spooky action at a distance,
an associate professor and ON Semiconductor Junior Professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer engineering. e have eliminated the heat sink atop the silicon die by moving liquid cooling just a few hundred microns
said Steve Cummer, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Duke. When a sound wave gets to the device,
said Emeritus Professor Fincher, who co-authored the study. The study was initiated in Japan by a group of geneticists at the Okayama University Institute of Plant Science
and Resources and was led by Professor Takao Komatsuda of the National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences. Discoveries related to the brittle rachis show that there is a distinct difference between cell wall thickness in brittle and non-brittle plant types,
Professor Fincher said. This characteristic originally benefited the barley plant because it helped in dispersing the seed
Professor Finch said that although the discoveries have the potential to create possibilities in barley breeding processes,
##However, Professor Tom Sanders of#King s college London warned that the study findings should not be a cause for concern-citing a major issue with the intake levels used in the study.
According to co-author Professor Bert Sels of hape-selective zeolite catalysis for bioplastics productionthe production process for PLA is expensive because of the intermediary steps."
"Professor Sels is confident the technology will soon take hold.""The KU Leuven patent on our discovery was sold recently to a chemical company that intends to apply the production process on an industrial scale,
"Professor Sels, is of KU Leuven Faculty of Bioscience Engineering (Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis),
which occasionally burst into flames, said Stanford university chemistry professor Hongjie Dai, the lead researcher of the project,
Professor Dai said that his team accidentally discovered that a simple solution is using graphite.
and economic benefits, says Massoud Amin, chairman of the IEEE Smart Grid and a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Minnesota.
Professor Amin says that if wind energy is to swell by 40 percent during this time,
According to principal investigator Federico Capasso, the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical engineering at Harvard SEAS, omplicated effects like color correction,
Professor Reid Whitlock, the new CEO of the Tony Elumelu Foundation. Parminder Vir OBE, Director of Entrepreneurship at the Tony Elumelu Foundation, said,
but still attend regular local classes for discussions with peers and professors. This approach, often called lended learning,
Professor Matt Ratto, of the University of Toronto faculty of information, tells Forbes that 3d printing offers faster way to create prosthetics with the time to completion cut rom one week to approximately one
Professor Ratto explains, because ven if the prosthetic limb and fitting is paid fully for by government of philanthropy,
said Magnus Egerstedt, Schlumberger Professor in Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer engineering, in a statement. nstead,
UCSD Professor Boubacar Kante and his colleagues created a"dielectric metasurface cloak"which uses an ultra-thin
or more, says Nate Lewis, a chemistry professor at Caltech and scientific director of the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP).
says Keith Schwab, a Caltech professor of physics and applied physics, who led the study published in Science. ut we know that even at the quantum ground state, at zero-temperature, very small amplitude fluctuationsr noiseemain.
Kip Thorne a professor of theoretical physics at Caltech and others wrote papers saying that these pulsars should be emitting gravity waves that are nearly perfectly periodic,
professor of engineering science and mechanics at Penn State. here are other materials that are self-healing,
says Martin Yarmush, professor of biomedical engineering at Rutgers and Ghodbane adviser. Until now, animal research on central nervous system disorders, such as spinal cord injury and Parkinson disease, has been limited
explains Chiara Daraio, professor of mechanics and materials at ETH Zurich. A new polymer structure, developed
says Cornelia Trimble, professor of gynecology and obstetrics, oncology, and pathology at Johns hopkins university School of medicine. vaccine able to cure precancerous lesions could eventually be one way women can avoid surgery that is invasive
professor of structural bioengineering, who studies bacterial microcompartments (BMCS), to build the protein. BMCS are self-assembling cellular organs that perform myriad metabolic functions,
a professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech. his earlier approach essentially requires controlling the heat applied throughout the component in both space
a professor at Singapore University of Technology and Design who is also the director of the SUTD Digital Manufacturing
a professor of experimental psychology at the California Institute of technology (Caltech) and principal investigator on the study. ut 99 percent of our daily life depends on multisensorylso called multimodalrocessing.
says lead author Jian Feng, professor in the department of physiology and biophysics in the University at Buffalo School of medicine and Biomedical sciences.
if only briefly, notes Kyros Kutulakos, a professor of computer science at the University of Toronto. ven though wee not sending a huge amount of photons, at short time scales,
William edwhittaker, a robotics professor at Carnegie mellon, says the system offers a number of advantages for extraterrestrial robots.
"said Hannele Ruohola-Baker, Ph d.,University of Washington professor of biochemistry and senior author of the paper."
"said senior investigator Richard A. Lerner, Ph d.,the Lita Annenberg Hazen Professor of Immunochemistry at TSRI.
Scripps Family Chair Professor of Chemistry, described such a feat. But Dr. 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.
"explained senior author Shohei Koide, Ph d.,professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics at the Chicago."
"explained senior author M. Laura Feltri, M d.,professor of biochemistry and neurology in the Jacobs School of medicine and Biomedical sciences at UB."
senior author James Collins, Ph d.,professor of medical engineering and science in MIT's Department of Biological engineering and Institute of Medical Engineering and Science (IMES)."
"explained senior author Alexis Vallée-Bélisle, Ph d.,professor in the department of chemistry at the University of Montreal."
"said co-senior investigator Poul Sorensen, M d.,Ph d.,UBC professor of pathology and laboratory medicine.
"There is some irony that a disease as destructive as malaria might be exploited to treat another dreaded disease,"stated lead author Ali Salanti, Ph d.,professor of immunology and microbiology in the Centre for Medical Parasitology, at the University
"says Dr. Roy Curtiss, one of the study's researchers and Professor of Microbiology at Arizona State university.
The system draws on the combined expertise and technology of University of New south wales (UNSW) professor Melissa Knothe Tate
"said Professor Knothe Tate.""This could open the door to as yet unknown new therapies and preventions."
"said Jeffrey Neaton, director of the Berkeley Lab Molecular Foundry and professor at the University of California Berkeley."
"said professor"The efficiency of the tunneling process depends intimately on the degree of alignment of the molecule discrete energy levels with the electrode continuous spectrum.
"Zhenfei Liu a postdoctoral fellow at Berkeley Lab and professor Neaton worked with Latha Venkataraman
"said professor Neaton.""In addition to breaking symmetry, double layers formed by ionic solution also generate dipole differences at the two electrodes,
"said professor Neaton.""Beyond devices, these tiny molecular circuits are petri dishes for revealing and designing new routes to charge
The team led by MIT professor Ju Li claim to have found a way around this problem.
"said Professor Jeremy O'brien, Director of the Centre for Quantum Photonics at Bristol University.""It a model that we need to encourage
a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer engineering at UCSD and lead author of the study."
"said professor Mercier.""This technique will allow us to build much lower power wearable devices.""Creating devices with lower power requirements will,
The effort was led by Professor Pilar Ruiz-Lozano at Stanford university and involved scientists from the University of California,
"said the study lead researcher, University of Minnesota mechanical engineering professor Michael Mcalpine.""Someday we hope that we could have a 3d scanner
Professor Mcalpine points to preceding research of a similar nature and time to regrow direct lines of nerves in the laboratory,
"said Professor Mcalpine. In circumstances where a nerve is severed already or otherwise missing, as would be most cases in nerve damage patients,
"says Mauricio Terrones, professor of physics, chemistry and materials science at Penn State.""We were previously able to dope graphene with atoms of nitrogen,
"said lead author Michael Mcalpine, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Minnesota, in a statement.
-and-from the memory, said University of Oxford's Professor Harish Bhaskaran, who led the research,
providing irtually unlimited bandwidth, Professor Wolfram Pernice of the University of Münster said in the statement. his is a completely new kind of functionality using proven existing materials,
added Professor Bhaskaran. hese optical bits can be written with frequencies of up to one gigahertz and could provide huge bandwidths.
University of Melbourne Professor and Director of the Doherty Institute, Sharon Lewin, said the results were promising. t is an interesting study
so that was encouraging as well, said Professor Lewin, who was involved not in the study. Dr Kersten Koelsch, who was involved in the study,
That really what wee after now, said Professor Lewin. Senior Research Officer at the Burnet Institute, Lachlan Gray said the latest research was extremely promising.
a professor at USP's Physics Institute (IF) and a member of the Brazilian team working on ALICE.
said Professor Barbara Sahakian of Cambridge university, the lead author of the study. People recovering from schizophrenia suffer serious lapses in episodic memory
Professor Sahakian said. Schizophrenia affects about one in every hundred people and results in hallucinations and delusions (Rex) his kind of memory is essential for everyday learning
Professor Sahakian said. Schizophrenia affects about one in every hundred people and results in hallucinations and delusions it is estimated to cost the NHS about £2bn a year in treatment alone,
Professor Sahakian said. o this proof-of-concept study is important because it demonstrates that the memory game can help where drugs have failed so far.
Professor Sahakian said. The study, published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, involved 22 schizophrenia patients who played the game for eight hours over a period of four weeks
Professor Sahakian said. Professor Barbara Sahakian of Cambridge university, the lead author of the study Professor Peter Jones of Cambridge university,
the leader the study, said: hese are promising results and suggest that there may be the potential to use game apps to not only improve a patient episodic memory,
a former U s. labor secretary who is now a University of California professor of public policy,
the NYU professor said. e have to think about similar structures for the other aspects of the social safety net. undararajan said finding solutions is key to unlocking the potential for a vibrant new economic sector. here are different kinds
a University of Tokyo professor. n electric circuit is installed in so many things that you can hardly find things without it,
says Gregory Morscher, a ceramic composites expert and mechanical engineering professor at the University of Akron.
Professor of Hematology/Oncology at the University of Chicago, there are just not enough players in the generic specialty drug market that have the capability to manufacture these drugs.
Professor at Tulane University Freeman School of business. ompetition is great for consumers, but it can limit innovation
and Professor Michael Free, over the past year and a half, have turned successfully food waste such as discarded pieces of tortilla into CDS,
Earlier research by Raichle, the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Medicine, played a pivotal role in the discovery of brain regions now known as the efault mode network.
and Eugenio Butelli working in Professor Cathie Martin's lab at the John Innes Centre, one tomato can produce the same quantity of Resveratrol as exists in 50 bottles of red wine.
and Eugenio Butelli working in Professor Cathie Martin's lab at the John Innes Centre, one tomato can produce the same quantity of Resveratrol as exists in 50 bottles of red wine.
and other processes, is described in a paper by Evelyn Wang, Department of Mechanical engineering Professor, Jeremy Cho, graduate student and Jordan Mizerak, recent graduate,
says Satish Kandlikar, a professor of mechanical engineering at the Rochester Institute of technology, who was involved not in this research. uch control strategies will dramatically alter the heat transfer paradigm in many applications,
but its side effects as well,"said Bernhard Palsson, the Galetti Professor of Bioengineering at the Jacobs School of engineering at UC San diego."
In the lab of V. Reggie Edgerton, professor of integrative biology and physiology, neurobiology and neurosurgery, Pollock had attached electrical patches to the skin over his spinal cord.
a professor of bioengineering and chemical engineering at MIT who is one of the senior authors on the report.
said Dr. David Milzman, a professor of emergency medicine at Georgetown University School of medicine.""Even more than food, you need clean water,
a professor at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies, told The Guardian."
said Adriano Aguzzi, professor of neuropathology at the University of Zurich, who led the study.
"said study researcher Bruce M. Spiegelman, a professor of cell biology and medicine at Harvard Medical school.
professor of molecular engineering at the University of Chicago and one of the authors of a recent study on the tardigrade-inspired glass, said in a statement.
led by Kogakuin University president and professor Mitsunobu Sato, back in 2013. The electrolyte used for the battery positive electrode is made mostly from lithium iron phosphate,
Manalis, the Andrew and Erna Viterbi Professor in MIT departments of Biological engineering and Mechanical engineering, and a member of MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, is the paper senior author.
says Michael Roukes, a professor of physics, applied physics, and bioengineering at Caltech, who is pioneering the development of inertial imaging
The research jointly lead by Professor Christoph Hagemeyer, Head of the Vascular Biotechnology Laboratory at Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute and Professor Frank Caruso,
Professor Hagemeyer said this latest step offers a revolutionary difference between the current treatments for blood clots and
Professor Hagemeyer said. nce located at the site of the blood clot, thrombin (a molecule at the centre of the clotting process) breaks open the outer layer of the nanocapsule,
Professor Frank Caruso from the Melbourne School of engineering said the targeted drug with its novel delivery method can potentially offer a safer alternative with fewer side effects for people suffering a heart attack
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 Department of Materials science and engineering. e came up with the method serendipitously,
an amiable professor stationed at POSTECH speaks in rapid bursts when detailing the experiment, e transferred electrons from the dopant-potassium-to the surface of the black phosphorus,
Professor Kim explained, raphene is a Dirac semimetal. It more efficient in its natural state than black phosphorus but it difficult to open its band gap;
Professor Yuanzheng Yue from Aalborg University adds: second facet to the work is in the glasses themselves,
Professor Trevor Rayment Physical science Director at Diamond, comments:""This work is an exciting example of how work with synchrotron radiation
Professor Pete Vukusic, one of the authors of the research and part of the Physics department at the University of Exeter said:
Scientia Professor and Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility at UNSW. ee demonstrated a two-qubit logic gate the central building block of a quantum computer and,
But the UNSW team working with Professor Kohei M. Itoh of Japan Keio University has done just that for the first time.
but seemingly impossible (in physical reality), said Professor Mark Hoffman, UNSW's Dean of Engineering. he advance our UNSW team has made could,
we believe, be the inflection point that changes that Schrödinger paradigm, "he added.""The technology devised,
Developed by UW-Madison collaborators Zhenqiang"Jack"Ma, professor of electrical and computer engineering and research scientist Jung-Hun Seo, the high-performance phototransistor far and away exceeds all previous flexible phototransistor parameters,
professor of electrical and computer engineering, and research scientist Jung-Hun Seo, the high-performance phototransistor far and away exceeds all previous flexible phototransistor parameters,
an MIT professor of biological engineering and the paper senior author. e used the tools of protein engineering to try to boost the magnetic characteristics of this protein.
and photons, said Vladimir M. Shalaev, co-director of a new Purdue Quantum Center, scientific director of nanophotonics at the Birck Nanotechnology Center and a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering."
said Steve Wereley, a professor of mechanical engineering. Ndukaife said, "The local electromagnetic field intensity is enhanced highly, over 200 times, at the plasmonic hotspot.
but important step,"said Dmitri Strukov, a professor of electrical and computer engineering. With time and further progress, the circuitry may eventually be expanded
Yoke Khin Yap, a professor of physics at Michigan Technological University, has worked with a research team that created these digital switches by combining graphene and boron nitride nanotubes.
"said Orlin Velev, INVISTA Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering at NC State and the corresponding author of the paper."
John P. Barker Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at UNC and one of the co-authors of the paper r
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 and a member of Rice's Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology y
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,
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."
Nobody had seen ever this before,"said LSU Physics Professor Ward Plummer, a co-author on the study.
and professors Randy Headrick and Madalina Furis, deployed this table-top scanning laser microscope. Their latest finding is reported in the journal Nature Communications--and may
and materials science professor Randy Headrick to successfully form films with jumbo-sized crystal grains and"small angle boundaries."
"said Liangfang Zhang, a nanoengineering professor at UC San diego and the senior author of the study."
"said Shu Chien, a professor of bioengineering and medicine, director of the Institute of Engineering in Medicine at UC San diego,
The collaborative effort also includes Kang Zhang, a professor of ophthalmology and chief of Ophthalmic Genetics at UC San diego and a corresponding author on this study y
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
Professor David Wright from the University of Exeter's Engineering department said:""With our prototype we have, for the first time,
"Professor Wolfram Pernice, from the Institute of Physics at Mnster University and who led the work said:"
or more,"adds Professor Harish Bhaskaran from Oxford university in England, one of the lead co-authors,
The design was created by the research group of Alexis Vallée-Bélisle, a professor in the Department of chemistry at University of Montreal."
Francesco Ricci, a professor at University of Rome Tor Vergata who also participated in this study,
senior author and UW physics professor Jens Gundlach.""We can really pick up atomic-scale movements that a protein imparts onto DNA."
whose theory group headed by Professor Matthias Eschrig. They suggest that techniques based on this effect are able to move us closer to future supercomputers:
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
Kai Liu, professor of physics at UC Davis and corresponding author of a paper on the work, published in the journal Nature Communications Oct 8.
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.
"said David D. Awschalom, Liew Family Professor and deputy director in the Institute of Molecular Engineering at UCHICAGO,
"One exciting aspect of this work is that it's noninvasive"said Nitin Samarth, Professor and Downsbrough Head of Physics at Penn State,
while a relatively cheap metal, is not nearly as catalytically powerful as platinum, noted Professor of Chemistry Charles Sykes, Ph d.,one of the senior authors on the paper."
With that knowledge, Sykes and his fellow chemists turned to long-time Tufts collaborator Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, Ph d.,the Robert and Marcy Haber Endowed Professor in Energy Sustainability at the School of engineering,
"Six plus seven makes three-plus one carried over",calculated Professor Hermann Kohlstedt, Head of the Nanoelectronic group at Kiel University.
"said Professor Hermann Kohlstedt and his colleague from Bochum, Dr Thomas Mussenbrock to describe the research results.
"says Per Delsing, Professor of Physics and leader of the research team.""We can vary the lifetime of the atom by changing the distance between the atom and the mirror.
known as vacuum fluctuations,"says Göran Johansson, Professor of Theoretical and Applied Quantum Physics and leader of the theory group.
The Laboratory was set up in 2014 using funds from a mega grant awarded to Alexander Golubov, a professor at the University of Twente (Netherlands.
senior author Jeffrey Long, a UC Berkeley professor of chemistry and faculty senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory."
"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.
Joseph M. Desimone, professor of chemistry at UNC-Chapel hill and of chemical engineering at N c. State, is currently CEO of Carbon3d where he co-invented the method with colleagues Alex Ermoshkin, chief technology officer
at Carbon 3d and Edward T. Samulski, also professor of chemistry at UNC. Currently on sabbatical from the University, Desimone has focused on bringing the technology to market,
Professor Benjamin Eggleton, Thomas Bttner and Moritz Merklein, researchers from CUDOS at the University of Sydney with the chalcogenide photonic chip.
a physical process that results in colors, says Dr. Junpeng Guo, professor of electrical engineering and optics,
The research group led by Professor Stefan Seelecke will be showcasing their prototype artificial hand and how it makes use of shape-memory metal muscles at HANNOVER MESSE the worlds largest industrial fair from April 13th to April 17th.
Filomena Simone, an engineer in the research team led by Professor Stefan Seelecke, is working on the prototype of the artificial hand.
The research team led by Professor Stefan Seelecke from Saarland University and the Center for Mechatronics and Automation Technology (Zema) is using a new technology based on the shape memory properties of nickel-titanium alloy.
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