a startup spun out of Boston University that been operating quietly since 2008 and is now ready to go to market with its first productshe are earthmetals neodymium and dysprosium.
or DARPA, awarded two large contracts to Massachusetts General Hospital and the University of California, San francisco,
who is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and involved in the UCSF-led project. e could detect that feeling
and involves several Japanese universities, has been testing platoons made of three semi-automated or fully automated trucks since 2007.
operated out of the University of California, Berkeley, is testing vehicle platooning along with other technologies designed to improve transportation.
either alone or in combination with the already applied medication says Dennis Plachta a microsystems engineer at the University of Freiburg in Germany.
Bisognano a cardiologist who runs a resistant-hypertension clinic at the University of Rochester Medical center in New york knows well the need for more treatment options.
said study senior author Stephen Badylak, a regenerative medicine researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, at a teleconference on Tuesday.
In the new work, researchers from University college London and the University of Iceland added carbon dioxide to a stream of water being pumped underground at a large geothermal power plant in Iceland,
says Sigurdur Gislason, a professor at the University of Iceland. The researchers report that 80 percent of the carbon dioxide they injected had formed carbonates in just one year.
and dynamics, says Gary Housley, a neuroscientist at the University of New south wales in Sydney, Australia, who led development of the new implant.
says Lawrence Lustig, director of the Cochlear Implant Center at the University of California, San francisco Medical center.
says Jack Hu, a professor of industrial operations and engineering at the University of Michigan.
Now, researchers from Northeastern University and Novobiotic Pharmaceuticals and their colleagues have identified a new Gram-positive bacteria-targeting antibiotic from a soil sample collected in Maine that can kill species including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
a microbiologist at New york University Langone Medical center who was involved not in the work. Although further studies are needed before the antibiotic can be tested in humans
said Gerard Wright, director of the Institute for Infectious disease Research at Mcmaster University in Hamilton, Canada,
"University of Melbourne's Associate professor Katherine Kedzierska said.""The virus was infecting more people rapidly
"said Dr Pravat Mandal, a professor at NBRC and associate professor (adjunct) at the John Hopkins University, Maryland, USA.
Fraser Stoddart from the Northwestern University.""The ring-shaped molecules we work with repel one another under normal circumstances,
but this often sacrifices peripheral and night vision, according to the researchers at the Johns hopkins university and the University of Maryland.
but this often sacrifices peripheral and night vision, according to the researchers at the Johns hopkins university and the University of Maryland.
the devices could start being sold worldwide Flinders University, where it was created, has formed already a company to sell the devices."
"There are 10,000 universities in the world and this has got applications in chemistry, engineering, biology, medicine,
the devices could start being sold worldwide Flinders University, where it was created, has formed already a company to sell the devices."
"There are 10,000 universities in the world and this has got applications in chemistry, engineering, biology, medicine,
Alan Melcher, professor of clinical oncology and biotherapy at the University of Leeds, and an expert in oncolytic viruses, said the field had accelerated quickly in recent years."
Alan Melcher, professor of clinical oncology and biotherapy at the University of Leeds, and an expert in oncolytic viruses, said the field had accelerated quickly in recent years."
Blaine A Pfeifer, an associate professor of chemical and biological engineering in the University at Buffalo School of engineering and Applied sciences, has been studying how to engineer Escherichia coli (E coli) to generate new varieties of erythromycin, a popular antibiotic.
Blaine A Pfeifer, an associate professor of chemical and biological engineering in the University at Buffalo School of engineering and Applied sciences, has been studying how to engineer Escherichia coli (E coli) to generate new varieties of erythromycin, a popular antibiotic.
The developers include Tsinghua University and Tzekwan Technology, a Hangzhou firm in eastern China's Zhejiang province that provides security protection for financial transactions.
The developers include Tsinghua University and Tzekwan Technology, a Hangzhou firm in eastern China's Zhejiang province that provides security protection for financial transactions.
Researchers at the University of California, San diego School of medicine and Shiley Eye Institute at UC San diego Health System identified the gene mutation that underlies achromatopsia, an inherited eye disorder.
The families received testing in the lab of Susanne Kohl, the study's first author from Centre for Ophthalmology at University of Tuebingen in Germany.
A team at the University of Bristol has been quietly developing the technology for the past three years.
Professor Wass and his team have been working with aerospace engineers at the university, who wanted to know
The research was funded by the Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council's UK Catalysis Hub, a collaborative project between universities and industry.
Professor Richard Catlow of the University of London one of the organisers of the meeting, said the research showed that catalysis
when researchers at the University of Illinois in the US created a plastic capable of repairing itself
How the technology is being used Professor Wass's team at the University of Bristol has been focusing on the creation of self-healing versions of carbon fibre composite materials
A team at the University of Bristol has been quietly developing the technology for the past three years.
Professor Wass and his team have been working with aerospace engineers at the university, who wanted to know
The research was funded by the Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council's UK Catalysis Hub, a collaborative project between universities and industry.
Professor Richard Catlow of the University of London one of the organisers of the meeting, said the research showed that catalysis
when researchers at the University of Illinois in the US created a plastic capable of repairing itself
How the technology is being used Professor Wass's team at the University of Bristol has been focusing on the creation of self-healing versions of carbon fibre composite materials
developed by Professor Hubert Egger at the University of Linz in northern Austria. Surgeons first rewired remaining foot nerve endings from a patient's stump to healthy tissue in the thigh,
developed by Professor Hubert Egger at the University of Linz in northern Austria. Surgeons first rewired remaining foot nerve endings from a patient's stump to healthy tissue in the thigh,
professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia University in New york, co-author of the study published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology."
Graphene, which was discovered by two Russian emigre scientists working at the University of Manchester, is composed of layers of carbon laid down in a lattice structure just one atom thick.
professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia University in New york, co-author of the study published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology."
Graphene, which was discovered by two Russian emigre scientists working at the University of Manchester, is composed of layers of carbon laid down in a lattice structure just one atom thick.
a professor of molecular biology at the University of Pittsburgh who also is working on Project Premonition.
a professor of molecular biology at the University of Pittsburgh who also is working on Project Premonition.
Led by Young Duck Kim, a postdoctoral research scientist in James Hone's group at Columbia University School of engineering, a team of scientists from Columbia, Seoul National University,
Dr William R Wilcox, a human genetics professor at Emory University, called the results"promising.""But he expressed caution, given that only 10 children were getting the high dose
The plane was designed by Shenyang Aerospace University and Liaoning general aviation academy in the northeastern Liaoning Province.
INTERNATIONAL AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) and the Rockefeller University shows in mice that the vaccine candidate can stimulate the immune system activity necessary to stop HIV infection.
a designer who is currently studying at the Sciencespo Paris research university. Zephyr has received already around ten thousand euros from the various prizes that it has won
a designer who is currently studying at the Sciencespo Paris research university. Zephyr has received already around ten thousand euros from the various prizes that it has won
"said Stephen Fowler, clinical lecturer in the University of Manchester's Centre for Respiratory Medicine and Allergy.
Researchers from UK's University of Exeter through the new method can develop graphene now in simpler way.
Research led by scientists at the University of Bristol and NHS Blood and Transplant, used stem cells from adult and umbilical cord blood to create a small volume of manufactured red blood cells.
Researchers at the Mcmaster University in Canada developed a new way to detect the smallest traces of metabolites, proteins or fragments of DNA.
Medical Research Council's (MRC) Toxicology Unit researchers at the University of Leicester and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine found a key protein,
The team of chemical engineers and chemists at the University of Birmingham, created a sensor chip with synthetic receptors along a 2d surface to identify specific
"said Paula M Mendes, professor of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology at the University of Birmingham."
Announcing the findings, scientists from the University of California, Los angeles (UCLA) also suggested the use of certain antidiabetic drugs to reduce the growth of tumours.
"said lead author Giovanna Rappocciolo, assistant professor at University of Pittsburgh in the US. T-cells are a type of white blood cells that play a very important role in human immunity by scanning for cellular infections."
The new technology, developed by Professor Gin Jose and a team in the Faculty of engineering at the University of Leeds,
The new technology, developed by Professor Gin Jose and a team in the Faculty of engineering at the University of Leeds,
This sum is to be spread out over five research organizations attached to Osaka University who will use it to develop 3d printable human tissue and ultimately transplantable organs.
The group of international researchers include engineers from the Visual Computing Research center, Tel-aviv University, the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the University of Konstaz and Shandong University.
More recently, doctors at the Xiangya Hospital of Urology at Central South University in China were able to leverage 3d printing technology in an effort to help successfully remove a tumor from a 60-year-old woman kidney.
Gatenholm is currently finishing his Master degree in Innovation and Industrial Management at Gothenburg University in Sweden.
and is currently finishing his MBA degree at Isam-Iae University in France. And with their bioprinting goals in mind
and Columbia University published a paper in the industry journal Advanced Materials describing the process of 3d printing highly-stretchable and tough hydrogels into complex cellularized structures.
which is a part of the country well-regarded Umeå University, will focus on setting the pace for the region to be at the forefront of manufacturing and construction industry technologies.
we reported on the amazing work being done by a team of scientists from Northwestern University,
Wee already learned that the team from Northwestern University have developed a solution-based 3d printable graphene ink that can be used to make objects multiple centimeters in length.
Shah explains on her university website. This means these materials don copy graphene properties and remain to brittle and fragile to use.
Among others, researchers at the University of Southampton have been exploring ways of using additive manufacturing to produce optical fibers.
the University of Southampton researchers have been able to form complex fibre structures by layering ultra-pure glass powder
which is currently being developed by Professor Jayanta Sahu along with his colleagues from the University of Southampton's Zepler Institute and co-investigator Dr Shoufeng Yang from the Faculty of engineering and Environment,
This time, a team of scientists from the University of Nottingham show off an amazing 3d printing achievement.
As Dr Jing Yang from the University of Nottingham, also one of the leading authors, explains,
It has already been applied very successfully to thousands of patients, Professor Xu Tao from Tsinghua University,
In 2009, Xu Tao teamed up with Yuan Yuyu from Clemson University to found the first bioprinting company in China.
Lü Siyi and her team of researchers at Nankai University, in the northern city of Tianjin, China, have used 3d printing to develop a prototype bionic arm that feels.
Siyi, a Computer & Control engineering student at Nankai University, explains, his way, people with disabilities will be able to feel the relative temperature level of an object.
for every one of 300-500 students in a grade, in every school or university, every year.
The team behind the trials, led by researchers at the University of Birmingham in England, believe that their new 3d printed ceramic thruster could significantly affect the longevity and the efficiency of space travel.
Now, with funding from the ESA (European space agency), it looks like the University of Birmingham is on the forefront again of manufacturing technology,
Lecturer in Advanced Manufacturing at the University of Birmingham and the initial carried out by Dr. Hany Hassanin, a research Fellow in the School of Mechanical engineering.
DELTACAT ltd. and the University of Southhampton helped the University of Birmingham develop the trials
it seems that University of Birmingham monolithic catalyst beds actually out-perform standard ceria pellets catalyst beds.
and in producing less overall waste in the manufacturing process. 3d printed products like the University of Birmingham catalyst bed,
#British scientists develop self-healing aircraft wing technology Researchers at the University of Bristol have developed a new technology that will allow aircraft wings
University of Bristol Professor Duncan Wass was quoted by the Independent as saying that the self-healing products could be available to consumers in the near future.
said Sebastian Heinz of the University of Wisconsin in Madison, who led the study. ut
said co-author Michael Burton of the University of New south wales in Sydney, Australia. he beautiful match between the Chandra X-ray rings and the Mopra radio images of the different clouds is really a first in astronomy.
also of the University of New south wales. t extremely unusual to find an object that has such a blend of these properties.
This work was headed by Huilin Li, Brookhaven Lab and Stony Brook University biologist, and Tong Wang, the other lead co-author of the paper and who also works with Li in the Biosciences department of Brookhaven.
Department of chemistry, The George washington University, and exclusively licensed to Protea.""REDICHIP technology will greatly improve a researcher's ability to rapidly detect
"REDICHIP technology was developed by Protea in conjunction with a $14 million DARPA cooperative research agreement led by The George washington University
#Novel Magnetic nanoparticles Could be an Alternative to Rare earth Magnets Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University have constructed a powerful novel magnetic material capable of decreasing the dependence of United states
from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, said:""As far as we know, nobody has looked ever at the chemical reaction between chemotherapy drugs
researchers at the University of Tsukuba in Japan have developed recently coupled microcantilevers that can make mass measurements on the order of nanograms with only a 1 percent margin of error--potentially enabling the weighing of individual molecules in liquid
such as an ultrahigh vacuum,"said Hiroshi Yabuno, a professor at the University of Tsukaba in Japan.
and Fan Wu, both affiliated with PLA University of Science and Technology, worked with colleagues at Nanjing University of Science
Tobias Schaetz, 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.
who leads the Nanoscale Optics Laboratory in the university mechanical and aerospace engineering department. e chose the athletic logo to fill that need.?
and Toxic Gases RMIT University researchers have created wearable sensor patches that detect harmful UV radiation and dangerous, toxic gases such as hydrogen and nitrogen dioxide.
The Universities of Barcelona and Lleida also contributed to this work. Next stepsafter showing that liposomes prevent the onset of Type 1 Diabetes in mice,
co-lead author and professor in the department of physics and astronomy at Seoul National University said,
Tufts University, located on three Massachusetts campuses in Boston, Medford/Somerville and Grafton, and in Talloires, France, is recognized among the premier research universities in the United states. Tufts enjoy a global reputation for academic excellence and for the preparation of students as leaders in a wide range of professions.
A growing number of innovative teaching and research initiatives span all Tufts campuses, and collaboration among the faculty and students in the undergraduate, graduate and professional programs across the university's schools is encouraged widely.
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#mcube Introduces Accelerometers Optimized for the nternet of Moving Thingsmcube, provider of the world smallest MEMS motion sensors,
Researchers from Trinity college Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices (CRANN), partnered with collaborators from ITMO University Optics of Quantum Nanostructures laboratory in a joint experiment to show that standard nanocrystals were made up a 50:50
Yurii Gun'ko, professor at Trinity college and co-director of International Research and Education Centre for Physics of Nanostructures at ITMO University comments on potential applications of the method developed by the group:
was conducted by an interdisciplinary team of researchers from the NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), the University of Pennsylvania, Wayne State university/Detroit Medical center
, Seoul National University and Asan Medical center in South korea.""We believe that this technology may be used to address questions that are difficult to answer with current placenta model systems
"said Dr. Carmen Gomes, Agrilife Research engineer with the Texas A&m University department of biological and agricultural engineering, College Station.
Gomes is collaborating with Dr. Eric Mclamore at the University of Florida at Gainesville.""I do the biological and polymer engineering;
Professor of Chemistry at the University of Toronto. am pleased to partner with Bruker to expand the great potential of ssnom as a versatile tool for broader scientific discovery. nspire is a nanoscale characterization system that extends atomic force microscopy into the chemical
a senior lecturer in the Department of physics and Electrical engineering in Northumbria University, is a collaborative effort between Oxford university, the University of Barcelona and UT Malaysia.
Prof Ignacio Pagonabarraga, from the University of Barcelona, said: he ability to control drops can also be used to guide the assembly of micro robots,
#New Technique Uses Ultrasound Waves for Bulk Synthesis of Graphene A team of researchers from the University of Tabriz have developed a method to manufacture graphene, a crystalline allotrope of carbon, in a simple and economical manner.
"Dr. Hamed Asgharzadeh, University of Tabriz In addition, he explained that through their research, they had devised a simple method wherein ultrasound waves were applied at definite intervals during oxidation,
"Dr. Hamed Asgharzadeh, University of Tabriz This project was carried out in collaboration with South korea University of Science and Technology y
The project was the joint effort of a Tsinghua University-Tel aviv University research team and was led by Prof.
Francois Grey of the University of Geneva. Shake, rattle, and roll"We've discovered that very small vibrations help materials,
who graduated from Tsinghua University and is doing his postdoctoral research in Prof. Urbakh's group at TAU.
The project represents the very positive cooperation between the two universities, which is taking place at XIN
the University of Geneva; the University of Sydney and Monash University in Australia; and the Xi'an Jiaotong University in China.
The researchers are currently in discussions with companies interested in harnessing the oscillation knowhow for various commercial projects.
Source: http://www. aftau. or r
#Researchers Advance Ability to Control and Harness Power of Light on the Nanoscale When a duck paddles across a pond or a supersonic plane flies through the sky, it leaves a wake in its path.
#Smart Sensor Chip with Nanocavities for Early 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,
ANI partners in the program are Armortex, maker of bullet-,blast-and forced entry-resistant products, The University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Villanova University.
"Applied Nanotech and the university partners have made impressive technology strides to create new applications for our existing product line,
modeling and testing,"says Dr. Ahmad Hoorfar, Professor and Director of Antenna Research Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer engineering, Villanova University y
since the 17th century and so to find something that no one has seen before is amazing. esearchers at the University Warwick Medical school made the discovery by accident
and the researchers at the University believe that the mesh is needed to give structural support.
and whether drugs could be developed to stop it from happening. orth West Cancer Research (NWCR) has funded the research as part of a collaborative project between the University of Warwick and the University of Liverpool,
r Royle and Professor Ian Prior at the University of Liverpool have made significant inroads into our understanding of the way in
Taketoshi Minato (Tohoku Univ. and RIKEN, currently Kyoto University) commented that"The new reaction pathway could be exploited in nanoscale switching devices and hydrogen storage technology.
#Grolltex to Commercialize Graphene Mass Production Technology with The Triton Fund Investment A University of California,
and this year first prize at Chapman University 4th Annual California Dreaminbusiness Plan Competition. Things took off Zaretski patented the technology through UC San diego Technology Transfer Office
The von Liebig Center is recognized a nationally Proof of Concept Center with a mission to accelerate the commercialization of university discoveries.
Other researchers from the University of Hull, EPA, University college London and Wageningen University also took part in the research.
Dong Wang of the University of British columbia; Gregory Fiete, a professor at the University of Texas, Austin;
and Mercouri Kanatzidis, a professor at Northwestern University. Source: http://www. ucla. edu h
#New Multispectral Microscope for Studying Impact of Experimental Drugs on Biological Samples This is the largest such microscopic image ever created.
This level of multicolor detail is essential for studying the impact of experimental drugs on biological samples
RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. e recognized that the microscopy part of the drug development pipeline was much slower than it could be designed
an associate professor from the Monash University ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced Molecular Imaging, has devised a breakthrough imaging technique for capturing the 3d structures of nanocrystals,
Particle 1 in action Monash University Youtube. comthe field had expected cubical or at least highly symmetrical platinum nanocrystals. t was surprising to learn that they form asymmetrical multi-domain structures,
#Sticky-Flare Nanotechnology Reveals RNA Misregulation in Living Cells A new technology--called"Sticky-flares"--developed by nanomedicine experts at Northwestern University offers the first real-time method to track
Aurasense, Inc.,a biotechnology company that licensed the Nanoflare technology from Northwestern University, and EMD-Millipore, another biotech company, have commercialized Nanoflares.
researchers from MIT and the Federal University of Goiás in Brazil demonstrate a novel method for using nanoparticles
Eliana Martins Lima, of the Federal University of Goiás, is the other co-author. Both Brandl and Bertrand are trained as pharmacists,
says Frank Gu, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at the University of Waterloo in Canada, and an expert in nanoengineering for health care and medical applications. hen you think about field deployment,
The researchers, from Anhui Jianzhu University in China, say their new material could provide inspiration for other approaches to removing pollutants.
"said Dr. Xianbiao Wang, one of the authors of the study from Anhui Jianzhu University in China."
#Nano Cages Provide New Approach for Structuring Catalysts University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers have developed a new approach to structuring the catalysts used in essential reactions in the chemical and energy fields.
and researchers at Georgia Tech--led by professor Younan Xia--Oak ridge National Laboratory, Arizona State university and Xiamen University in China a
#New Revolutionary One-step, High-Yield Graphene Generation Process Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and University of Western australia researchers have developed a new process to develop few-layer
H. T. Chua group at the University of Western australia (UWA, Perth. Their ultra-bright lamp-ablation method surmounts the shortcomings
#Novel Fabrication Technique Helps Produce Ultra-Thin Hollow Platinum Nanocages for Fuel cells Researchers from Georgia Tech, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Oak ridge National Laboratory,
Arizona State university and Xiamen University in China have developed a new fabrication method that minimizes the need for expensive metal to induce catalytic activity in fuel cell applications.
said Younan Xia, a professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison designed the system such that the etching of palladium from the core could be understood,
The co-authors of the paper include Professor Manos Mavrikakis and researchers Luke Roling and Jeffrey Herron from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Miaofang Chi from Oak ridge National Laboratory, Professor Jingyue Liu from Arizona State university, Professor Zhaoxiong Xie from Xiamen University,
"says study first author Narayanan"Bobby"Kasthuri, of the Boston University School of medicine.""We had this clean idea of how there's a really nice order to how neurons connect with each other,
Three ideas were implemented by the researchers together with the thalidomide victims, Heidelberg University, and physiotherapists from Reha-Zentrum Lübben rehab center:
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