Synopsis: Education: Level of education: University: University:


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a team of University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers has collaborated with researchers in the Madison-based U s. Department of agriculture Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) to develop a surprising solution:


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#Nanotechnology helps protect patients from bone infection Leading scientists at the University of Sheffield have discovered nanotechnology could hold the key to preventing deep bone infections,

led by the University of Sheffield School of Clinical Dentistry, showed applying small quantities of antibiotic to the surface of medical devices,

Lead researcher Paul Hatton, Professor of Biomaterials Sciences at the University of Sheffield, said: icroorganisms can attach themselves to implants


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Students and faculty at Vanderbilt University fabricated these tiny Archimedesspirals and then used ultrafast lasers at Vanderbilt and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington,


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however, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Germany Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems have shown how these defects first form on the road to failure.


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says Reza Ghodssi, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Maryland. Relative to other approaches, he adds,


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says Reza Ghodssi, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Maryland. Relative to other approaches, he adds,


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World's thinnest lightbulb developed Led by Young Duck Kim, a postdoctoral research scientist in James Hone's group at Columbia Engineering, a team of scientists from Columbia, Seoul National University (SNU),

Yun Daniel Park, professor in the Department of physics and Astronomy at Seoul National University and co-lead author,


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and durability,"said study coauthor Ralph Nuzzo of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign."

but several different types of catalysts,"said coauthor and Yeshiva University scientist Anatoly Frenkel, who led the x-ray experiments."


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professor at Chalmers University of Technology, were the first to show that graphene can have a cooling effect on silicon-based electronics.


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and Katsumasa Fujita at Osaka University developed a way to image small, mobile bioactive molecules in living cells,

One of Sodeoka collaborators, Michio Murata at Osaka University, suggested applying the technique to lipid raftsmall domains in cell membranes that are rich in lipids such as cholesterol


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Researchers at the Washington University School of medicine, St louis, and University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, created a remote controlled,

next-generation tissue implant that allows neuroscientists to inject drugs and shine lights on neurons deep inside the brains of mice.

"said Michael R. Bruchas, Ph d.,associate professor of anesthesiology and neurobiology at Washington University School of medicine and a senior author of the study.

To address these issues, Jae-Woong Jeong, Ph d.,a bioengineer formerly at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

"said John A. Rogers, Ph d.,professor of materials science and engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a senior author."

and energy engineering at University of Colorado Boulder.""We tried to engineer the implant to meet some of neurosciences greatest unmet needs."

Courtesy of Jeong lab, University of Colorado Boulder. Source: http://www. ninds. nih. gov


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#Superfast fluorescence sets new speed record Researchers have developed an ultrafast light-emitting device that can flip on and off 90 billion times a second


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A huge gain in this direction has now been made by a team of chemists at the University of California


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A huge gain in this direction has now been made by a team of chemists at the University of California


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who also spent extended time at Tsinghua University in China during several years of the research.

who is now assistant professor at University of Yalova in Turkey. After exhaustive research, the group finally came up with a strategy to create the required shape first


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2015the George washington University Opens Science and Engineering Hall, Largest Building of Its Kind in D c.:

2015announcements The George washington University Opens Science and Engineering Hall, Largest Building of Its Kind in D c.:


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This benefits a large group of customers, such as universities, SMES, research institutes and systems integrators, that usually do not have access to the 3d modules at large foundries.

Circuits are fabricated for universities, research laboratories and industrial companies. Advanced industrial technologies are available in CMOS, Sige Bicmos, HV-CMOS, SOI, P-HEMT Gaas, MEMS, 3d-IC, etc.

CMP distributes and supports several CAD software tools for both industrial companies and universities. Since 1981, more than 1, 000 Institutions from 70 countries have been served, more than 6,


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#XEI Scientific and University of Southern California announce a publication in Advanced Materials on the use of downstream plasma cleaning The research team of Associate professor Stephen Cronin is located in the Ming Hseih Department of Electrical engineering


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and Chih-I Wu of National Taiwan University; and Wen-Yuan Chan, Wei-Bing Su,

2015research partnerships FEI Joins University of Ulm and CEOS on SALVE Project Research Collaboration: The Sub-ngstrm Low Voltage Electron (SALVE) microscope should improve contrast


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alumnus Kewei Huang, now a postdoctoral researcher at Texas A&m University; senior research scientist Lawrence Alemany;

Rice alumnus Jian Lin, an assistant professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia; and Angel Mart, an assistant professor of chemistry and bioengineering and of materials science and nanoengineering at Rice.

###About Rice Universitylocated on a 300-acre forested campus in Houston, Rice university is ranked consistently among the nation's top 20 universities by U s. News & World Report.

With 3, 888 undergraduates and 2, 610 graduate students, Rice's undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio is 6-to-1. Its residential college system builds close-knit communities and lifelong friendships,

just one reason why Rice is ranked among some of the top schools for best quality of life by the Princeton Review and for best value among private universities by Kiplinger's Personal Finance.

Imaging JPK reports on the use of optical tweezers in the Schieber Research Group at Illinois Institute of technology March 18th, 2015fei Joins University of Ulm and CEOS on SALVE Project Research Collaboration:

2015quantum Dots/Rods Ghent University leads large-scale European training project on quantum dots March 13th, 2015optical nanoantennas set the stage for a NEMS lab-on-a-chip revolution February 24th, 2015qd Vision Named Edison Award Finalist for Innovative Color IQ Quantum dot Technology February 23rd,


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Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, are developing a new type of bandage that does far more than stanch the bleeding from a paper cut or scraped knee.

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and the university's TEC (The Entrepreneurship Collaborative) program to commercialize the discoveries. They worked with the experienced entrepreneur Miles Wright to start a company called Xanofi to advance the quest for nanofibers


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Lead author Chad Ropp (now a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley) says that the main goal of the experiment was to produce better super-resolution imaging:"

Tel aviv University researcher discovers novel nanoscale'metamaterial'could serve as future ultra-high-speed computing units March 19th, 2015an improved method for coating gold nanorods March 19th,

2015fei Joins University of Ulm and CEOS on SALVE Project Research Collaboration: The Sub-ngstrm Low Voltage Electron (SALVE) microscope should improve contrast

Tel aviv University researcher discovers novel nanoscale'metamaterial'could serve as future ultra-high-speed computing units March 19th,

Tel aviv University researcher discovers novel nanoscale'metamaterial'could serve as future ultra-high-speed computing units March 19th, 2015an improved method for coating gold nanorods March 19th,

Tel aviv University researcher discovers novel nanoscale'metamaterial'could serve as future ultra-high-speed computing units March 19th, 2015an improved method for coating gold nanorods March 19th,

2015tools XEI Scientific and University of Southern California announce a publication in Advanced Materials on the use of downstream plasma cleaning March 18th,


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A Northwestern University-led study in the emerging field of nanocytology could one day help men make better decisions about

Technology developed by Northwestern University researchers may help solve that quandary by allowing physicians to identify which nascent cancers are likely to escalate into potentially life-threatening malignancies and

Northshore University Healthsystem (Northshore) and Boston Medical center, was published online in PLOS ONE. Backman has been studying cell abnormalities at the nanoscale in many different types of cancers,

Charles B. Brendler, Karen L. Kaul, Brian T. Helfand, Chi-Hsiung Wang, Margo Quinn, Jacqueline Petkewicz and Michael Paterakos, of Northshore University Healthsystem;

and Hariharan Subramanian, Di Zhang, Charles Maneval, John Chandler, Leah Bowen and Vadim Backman, of Northwestern University.##


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along with colleagues at Aix-Marseille University in France, have discovered a high performance cathode material with great promise for use in next generation lithium-sulfur batteries that could one day be used to power

Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor in the College of Engineering and director of its Nanomaterials Research Group, has created a two-dimensional carbon/sulfur nanolaminate that could be a viable candidate for use as a lithium-sulfur

along with his colleagues at Aix-Marseille University explain their process for extracting the nanolaminate from a three-dimensional material called a Ti2sc MAX phase.


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together with Professor Junichi Takeya of the University of Tokyo's Graduate school of Frontier Sciences, has achieved the world's first success in the development of technology for the simultaneous formation of contact electrodes for p-type and n-type*1

to be held between March 11 and March 14 at Tokai University, Shonan Campus (Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa). Background to this technology OFET is a transistor that uses an organic semiconductor,


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#Nanotechnology Raises Possibility to Produce Strongest Commercial Pure Aluminum Alloy Iranian researchers from Amirkabir University of Technology in association with Spanish researchers presented a new process to obtain highly strong


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engineers from the University of California at Berkeley have created an incredibly thin, chameleon-like material that can be made to change color--on demand--by simply applying a minute amount of force.

and is overseen by Editor-In-chief Alex Gaeta of Cornell University. For more information, visit optica. osa. org.

University of Akron polymer scientist finds that certain amino acids and sugars were meant simply to be in life March 11th,


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The scientists--from the Universit Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, the University of British columbia (UBC) and other institutions--liken the new technique to the development of high-speed film capture in the early days of photography."

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Researchers from Cornell University have synthesized a new thin-film catalyst for use in fuel cells. In a paper published March 10 in the journal APL Materials, from AIP Publishing, the team reports the first-ever epitaxial thin-film growth of Bi2pt2o7 pyrochlore,


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A team of oncologists and engineers from the University of Michigan teamed up to help understand this crucial question.

"says study co-lead author Steven G. Allen, an M d.-Ph d. student in the University of Michigan Medical school's Medical scientist Training program.

"says study co-lead author Yu-Chih Chen, a postdoctoral researcher in Electrical engineering and Computer science at the University of Michigan College of Engineering.

"says co-senior study author Sofia D. Merajver, M d.,Ph d.,scientific director of the breast oncology program at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.


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Now a team of Northwestern University researchers has found a way to print three-dimensional structures with graphene nanoflakes.


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Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed an inexpensive way to manufacture extraordinarily thin polymer strings commonly known as nanofibers.

"##The University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc. has filed a patent application on this new method.#####For more information, please click herecontacts:

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The work was done in collaboration with the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Hiroshima University,


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and the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute contributed to the study with colleagues from the University of Southern California and Arrogene Inc,


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A team of scientists at Virginia Commonwealth University has synthesized a powerful new magnetic material that could reduce the dependence of the United states


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A route to developing ultimate superconducting nanodevices A research group at Tohoku University has succeeded in fabricating an atomically thin,

The research team at Tohoku University turned its attention to iron selenide (Fese), which is a member of iron-based superconductors*2


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and Fan Wu, both affiliated with PLA University of Science and Technology, worked with colleagues at Nanjing University of Science


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Students and faculty at Vanderbilt University fabricated these tiny Archimedes'spirals and then used ultrafast lasers at Vanderbilt and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland,


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The device would be capable of measuring the temperature of a cell's interior Researchers from the UAB and the University of Nottingham,


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Scientists at Kiel University have successfully been able to transfer the experience from furnace to laboratory

scientists at Kiel University proved that this is not always necessary. They have successfully been able to transfer the experience from furnace to laboratory

says Dr Yogendra Kumar Mishra, group leader of the working group Functional Nanomaterials at Kiel University,

This work has been performed in co-operation with Professor Ion Tiginyanu and his team members from the Technical University of Moldova

Development of such 3d network materials from tin oxide, with geometry determining defects made by flame transport synthesis at Kiel University is a very interesting step forward into the future of nanostructure growth and applications."#

This is what Kiel University's research focus"Kiel Nano, Surface and Interface Science"(Kinsis) is busy investigating.


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#Ultrafast heat conduction can manipulate nanoscale magnets Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have uncovered physical mechanisms allowing the manipulation of magnetic information with heat.


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Argonne researchers work closely with researchers from hundreds of companies, universities, and federal, state and municipal agencies to help them solve their specific problems,


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Argonne researchers work closely with researchers from hundreds of companies, universities, and federal, state and municipal agencies to help them solve their specific problems,

ultrasensitive magnetoplasmonic sensors June 11th, 2015lehigh University researchers unveil engineering innovations at Techconnect 2015: Techconnect is the world's largest accelerator for industry-vetted emerging-technologies ready for commercialization June 11th, 2015synthesis of Special Nanoparticles in Iran to Increase MRI Contrast June 11th, 2015investigation of Optical


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2015jpk reports the exploration of living cells using nanoscale and single molecule techniques through the application of scanning probe microscopy in the group of Yves Dufrne at the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium June 16th,


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#New Sensors Measure Blood Anticoagulation Drug Iranian researchers from Isfahan University of Technology produced a highly sensitive and accurate sensor


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Co-author Allen, a scientist with Melbourne University in Australia, who led the theoretical and modeling aspects of the new imaging technique,

"Says co-author Marks, a professor of materials science and engineering at Northwestern University, "We are excited also quite by the possibilities of applying these to corrosion problems.

The University of California manages Berkeley Lab for the U s. Department of energy's Office of Science.

News and information On the Surface of Polymers June 17th, 2015deben reports on how the University of Portsmouth use in situ XCT compressive testing to help answer how materials respond to complex loading conditions June 17th,

2015imaging Deben reports on how the University of Portsmouth use in situ XCT compressive testing to help answer how materials respond to complex loading conditions June 17th,

2015materials/Metamaterials Deben reports on how the University of Portsmouth use in situ XCT compressive testing to help answer how materials respond to complex loading conditions June 17th,

2015deben reports on how the University of Portsmouth use in situ XCT compressive testing to help answer how materials respond to complex loading conditions June 17th,


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The researchers, led by University of Illinois bioengineering professors Dipanjan Pan and Rohit Bhargava, report their findings in the journal Small."

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2015lehigh University researchers unveil engineering innovations at Techconnect 2015: Techconnect is the world's largest accelerator for industry-vetted emerging-technologies ready for commercialization June 11th, 2015synthesis of Special Nanoparticles in Iran to Increase MRI Contrast June 11th,


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and colleagues from the University of Zürich and the University of Washington, have discovered two key strategies that enable Saharan silver ants to stay cool in one of the hottest terrestrial environments On earth.

professor at the Brain Research Institute, University of Zürich, Switzerland, and Gary Bernard, electrical engineering professor at the University of Washington, Seattle, who are renowned experts in the study of insect physiology and ecology.

The Columbia Engineering team designed and conducted all experimental work, including optical and infrared microscopy and spectroscopy experiments, thermodynamic experiments,

and the Air force Office of Scientific research (AFOSR) Multidisciplinary Research Program of the University Research Initiative (MURI) program (FA9550-14-1-0389.


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and other complications, said team leader Richard Borgens, Purdue University's Mari Hulman George Professor of Applied Neuroscience and director of Purdue's Center for Paralysis Research."


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The team, led by Dimitri Basov and Michael Fogler, professors of physics at the University of California,

"##Co-authors include researchers from MIT, TU Delft, Japan's National Institute for Materials science and Ludwig-Maximilians University.

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2015lancaster University revolutionary quantum technology research receives funding boost June 22nd, 2015graphene heat-transfer riddle unraveled June 17th,

2015research partnerships Lancaster University revolutionary quantum technology research receives funding boost June 22nd, 2015fabricating inexpensive, high-temp SQUIDS for future electronic devices June 22nd,


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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.

and the Environment June 24th, 2015quantum Dots/Rods Iranian Researchers Model, Design Optical Switches June 13th, 2015lehigh University researchers unveil engineering innovations at Techconnect 2015:


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#World#s 1st Full-Color, Flexible, Skin-Like Display Developed at UCF A breakthrough in a University of Central Florida lab has brought those scenarios closer to reality.

Chanda research was funded by the university and grants from the Florida Space Institute/NASA. He was awarded just a $300,


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Researchers from the University of Exeter have discovered an innovative new method to produce the wonder material Graphene significantly cheaper,

"Professor Seigo Tarucha from the University of Tokyo, coordinator of the Global Center of Excellence for Physics at Tokyo university and director of the Quantum Functional System Research Group at Riken Center

Professor Saverio Russo, co-author and also from the University of Exeter, added:""This breakthrough will nurture the birth of new generations of flexible electronics and offers exciting new opportunities for the realization of graphene-based disruptive technologies."

"In 2012 the teams of Prof Craciun and Profesor Russo, from the University of Exeter's Centre for Graphene science, discovered that sandwiched molecules of ferric chloride between two graphene layers make a whole new system that is the best known

About University of Exeter The University of Exeter is a Russell Group university that combines world-class research with very high levels of student satisfaction.

000 students and is ranked 7th in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide league table, 10th in The Complete University Guide and 9th in the Guardian University Guide 2015.

In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF), the University ranked 16th nationally, with 98%of its research rated as being of international quality.

Exeter was The Sunday Times University of the Year 2012-13. The University has invested strategically to deliver more than £350 million worth of new facilities across its campuses in the last few years;

including landmark new student services centres-the Forum in Exeter and The Exchange on the Penryn Campus in Cornwall, together with world-class new facilities for Biosciences, the Business school and the Environment and Sustainability Institute.


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University of Tokyo researchers have developed a new ink that can be printed on textiles in a single step to form highly conductive and stretchable connections.

Now, Professor Takao Someya's research group at the University of Tokyo's Graduate school of Engineering has developed an elastic conducting ink that is easily printed on textiles and patterned in a single printing step.


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and durability,"said study coauthor Ralph Nuzzo of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign."

but several different types of catalysts,"said coauthor and Yeshiva University scientist Anatoly Frenkel, who led the x-ray experiments."

and operates major scientific facilities available to university, industry and government researchers. Brookhaven is operated and managed for DOE's Office of Science by Brookhaven Science Associates,

a limited-liability company founded by the Research Foundation for the State university of New york on behalf of Stony Brook University, the largest academic user of Laboratory facilities,


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Joint Research Centre-European commission (IT) European Research Services Gmbh (DE), Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. U s.)Trinity college Dublin (IE) Stiftelsen SINTEF (NO) University of Liverpool


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JILA is a partnership of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder."


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Janssen, who received his doctoral degree from Leiden University, is no stranger to the sensing of the very small.

which he received from the University of Nijmegen in The netherlands he did internships in the country and in France on detecting neurotransmitter secretion from single neurons.


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and efficiency of prostate cancer diagnosis. Researchers at the University of Birmingham believe that the novel technology will help improve the process of early stage diagnosis. Glycoprotein molecules,


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#UK study reveals new method to develop more efficient drugs A new study led by University of Kentucky researchers suggests a new approach to develop highly-potent drugs


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assistant professor in chemistry at the University of Chicago, have developed the first skeleton-like silicon spicules ever prepared via chemical processes."

and Northwestern University described their new method for the syntheses and fabrication of mesocopic three-dimensional semiconductors (intermediate between the nanometer and macroscopic scales)."


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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed a method for efficiently cooling electronics using graphene-based film.

professor at Chalmers University of Technology, were the first to show that graphene can have a cooling effect on silicon-based electronics.

"The research was conducted in collaboration with Shanghai University in China, Ecole Centrale Paris and EM2C CNRS in France,

###About Chalmers University of Technologychalmers University of Technology performs research and education in technology, science and architecture, with a sustainable future as overall vision.

Johan Liuprofessor of Bionano Systemschalmers University of Technologysweden+46 31 772 30 67+46 70 569 38 21, writeemail('chalmers. se','jliu';

2015renishaw adds Raman analysis to Scanning Electron microscopy at the University of Sydney, Australia July 9th, 2015thin films Graphene gets competition:

2015renishaw adds Raman analysis to Scanning Electron microscopy at the University of Sydney, Australia July 9th, 2015nanocomposites Improve Tire Properties July 9th,


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Researchers from North carolina State university and Brown University have found that nanoscale wires (nanowires) made of common semiconductor materials have pronounced a anelasticity-meaning that the wires,

with a recovery time-scale in the order of minutes,"says Huajian Gao, a professor at Brown University and co-corresponding author of the paper.


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Researchers from the EPA, University of Hull, Wageningen University and University college London participated in the study y


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#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.


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"said Cassandra Callmann, a graduate student in chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California, San diego,


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Recently, researchers at Nanjing University in China created a material from polyethylene membranes that does exactly that.

Xiaojun Liu, a professor in the physics department at Nanjing University's Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures."


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. a former member of Schneck's laboratory who is now an assistant professor at the Medical University of South carolina.

Under a licensing agreement between Neximmune and the Johns hopkins university, Jonathan Schneck and Mathias Oelke are entitled to a share of royalty received by the University on sales of products derived from this article.

& Electron microscopy from their user groups at the Universities of Delft and Groningen July 14th, 2015global Sol-Gel Nanocoatings Industry 2015:


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Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) and FOM Foundation today present a very promising prototype of this in the journal Nature Communications.


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Now researchers from Korea University in Seoul, have developed an easy and microelectronics-compatible method to grow graphene

"said Jihyun Kim, the team leader and a professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological engineering at Korea University."


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#More efficient process to produce graphene developed by Ben-Gurion University researchers Abstract: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and University of Western australia researchers have developed a new process to develop few-layer graphene for use in energy storage and other material applications that is faster,

potentially scalable and surmounts some of the current graphene production limitations. Graphene is a thin atomic layer of graphite (used in pencils) with numerous properties that could be valuable in a variety of applications,

H. T. Chua's group at the University of Western australia (UWA, Perth. Their ultra-bright lamp-ablation method surmounts the shortcomings


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