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


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"Though Saarland University announced a prototype EL printing method earlier this year using ink jet-printers printers,


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stem cell researcher at Canada's Mcmaster University Mick Bhatia caught our attention with a novel approach to creating blood stem cells from human skin stem cells.

Mcmaster University (PDF P


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#Air2nitrous device claimed to cut vehicle exhaust emissions by 90 percent Driving an electric car that gives off no emissions is one of the best ways to reduce your personal transport carbon footprint.


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and copper structures The method developed at the University of Twente in The netherlands involves microscopic drops created from a thin metal film that is melted by a pulsed laser.

University of Twent t


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#3d printing breakthrough creates tiny metal structures The method developed at the University of Twente in The netherlands involves microscopic drops created from a thin metal film that is melted by a pulsed laser.

This precision melting allows microscopic metal drops to be placed onto a substrate and stacked to create high resolution metal structures.


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#3d printed flutes hit the right notes Researchers at Australia's University of Wollongong (UOW) have created a number of 3d printed custom flutes that can play microtonal tunings otherwise unachievable with standard flutes,


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#Graphene used to create world's thinnest light bulb Researchers and engineers from Columbia University, Seoul National University (SNU),

"Not the first graphene light-bulb University of Manchester researchers lay claim to that but certainly the thinnest,


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researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have developed a technique to print images that uses the manipulation of light, rather than the application of ink,


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a specialist in ergonomics and product design at the University of Limerick in Ireland.""We want to develop a helper that supports production workers in their everyday work


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and Radbound University, found that a material called niobium phosphide, which is a compound of transition metal niobium and phosphorus,


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#Wonder-ink could soon let you 3d print objects out of stretchy graphene A new 3d printing ink being developed at Northwestern University could soon make it possible to build objects


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The university is currently looking into developing and testing it further, with an eye on possible commercialization.

A student team at Brigham Young University previously developed a somewhat similar device, although it utilizes a timer and a combination lock instead of a fingerprint scanner.


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The ADAMAAS project is being conducted at the Cluster of Excellence Cognitive Interactive Technology (CITEC) at Bielefeld University in Germany.


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In an advance that could help this clean energy source play a stronger role within the smart grid, researchers at the University of Texas,


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Researchers from the University of Sheffield and the University of Bristol say that low-intensity ultrasounds can overcome this deficiency.


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Researchers at Purdue University have developed what they are describing as a smart capsule. The device is around the same mass as a 000-size gelatin capsule


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Now engineers at the University of Toronto (U of T) have combined both of these materials to create an ultra-efficient,

University of Toront


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#Implantable device hits targeted brain cells with light and drugs when triggered remotely The field of optogenetics where individual brains cells are made to behave differently

"says Jordan Mccall, a graduate student at Washington University in St louis and member of the research team."

professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois. The research was published in the journal Cell l


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#Smart low-carbon Solcer House generates more electricity that it uses A Welsh university claims to have built the UK first low-cost, low-carbon, energy-positive house.

The Solcer House was built by Cardiff University Solcer Project, part of the LCRI Program (Low Carbon Research Institute.


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Gin Jose and his team at the University of Leeds. To use it patients simply place the pad of their finger against a small glass window on the device.

University of Leed o


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#New molecular transistor can control single electrons Researchers from Germany, Japan and the United states have managed to create a tiny,


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so the University of Cambridge's Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald and her team have developed what they claim to be a more accurate tool for early-diagnosis. Billed as"a pill on a string,

University of Cambridg i


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#Ford's smart lighting technology spots potential hazards There are some incredible technological strides being made to improve road safety,


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Scientists at Pohang University of Science and Technology have taken a slightly different approach. Their solution was inspired by intersections of amino acids called tyrosines that can be found in dragonfly wings and insect cuticles.


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researchers from Hiroshima University recently demonstrated a new model that is said to be"the world fastest, largest, strongest,


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A team of engineers and doctors at Vanderbilt University has developed a tiny mechanical wrist that can be used for millimeter-sized incisions

Vanderbilt University applied for a provisional patent on the design in May, and the software interface that allows surgeons to control the mechanical wrist should be completed by the end of August.


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#Synthetic material mimics coral's ocean-cleaning attributes Researchers from China's Anhui Jianzhu University have developed a synthetic substance that mimics coral's ability to collect harmful heavy metals from water.

it did give the researchers at Anhui Jianhu University an idea. The researchers worked with aluminum oxide,


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But a team at the Cockrell School of engineering at The University of Texas at Austin has developed a"smart window"technology that allows the passage of light


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Researchers at Tufts University have developed now silk-based inks containing bacteria-sensing agents that can withstand the rigors of inkjet printing,


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"The study was conducted by researchers at UCLA, the University of California, San francisco, and Russia's Pavlov Institute.


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The finding comes courtesy of University of Rochester geophysicist John Tarduno, who was one of the researchers responsible for the previous-best estimate of the age of Earth's magnetic field (3. 2 to 3. 45 billion years).


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Researchers at UK Cardiff University and King College London identified which cells cause the airways to narrow

WATCH the Cardiff University video below h


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#For the first time, Artificial Feet Can Feel the Ground Scientists in Austria are taking their research on prosthetic limbs one step further by restoring the sense of touch to those who wear them.

Professor Hubert Egger from the University of Linz recently unveiled research which enables patients to actually feel the bottom of their artificial feet.

has been testing out the technology at the University of Linz laboratory and at home. t feels like


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Girls from Nepal Group Home Jump into Action Providing Earthquake Relief Researchers at the University of Brighton in the UK have come up with a ibrating barrier (Viba) that absorbs the energy from an earthquake


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Researchers Tout Solar panels Made With erovskitemineral A new generation of solar panels made from a mineral called perovskite has the potential to convert solar energy into household electricity more cheaply than ever before, according to a study from Britain Exeter University.


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Meanwhile, a team at University of Rome Tor Vergata supplies scientific know-how. We spoke to Angelo Aliquò, a senior partner with Management Innovation and long-time energy industry consultant,

"As for technological input, the company is working both with the original Harvard team and researchers from the Department of Chemical science and Technology of the University Tor Vergata.


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The money will come from philanthropists, universities, big banks and environmental nonprofits. The committed funds are more than double the goal of the President Obama Clean energy Investment Initiative that was announced earlier this year.

Led by the University of California, a group of institutional investors has committed already more than $1 billion for igh-potential companies


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#Patient safety driving increased RFID use in hospitals The University of Vermont Medical center in Burlington, Vt.


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Led by Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star) in partnership with Obsidian Strategic, Tata Communications and Rutgers University,

seven universities and two large research organizations (A*Star in Singapore and Oak ridge National Laboratory in Oak ridge, Tenn..

also using ADIOS (Stony Brook University/ORNL) Researchers who are accustomed to TCP IP based file transfer (FTP) will want to note the major increase in data throughput enabled by long distance Infiniband.

A preview of upcoming projects includes GPGPU applications with Reims University in France, asynchronious linear solvers with University of Lille,


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Young Duck Kim, has led a team of scientists from Columbia, Seoul National University (SNU), and Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) that have demonstrated for the first time ever an on-chip visible light source using graphene, an atomically thin and perfectly crystalline form of carbon,

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


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and capacitors A University of Texas at Dallas research team has made electrically conducting fibers that can be stretched reversibly to more than 14 times their initial length and


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Besides the convenience of a great model, wrote Dr. Arnold Kriegstein, a stem cell researcher at the University of California, San francisco, in an article accompanying Lancaster publication,


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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,


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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 UK Catalysis Hub, a collaborative project between universities and industry.

The BMW i8 electric sports car has a carbon fibre passenger compartment to make up for the weight of its heavy battery Professor Richard Catlow of the University of London,

when researchers at the University of Illinois in the US created a plastic capable of repairing itself

as they are damaged often by bird strikes (AFP/Getty) Professor Wass team at the University of Bristol has been focusing on the creation of self-healing versions of carbon fibre composite materials,


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Alex will be starting at Montreal Mcgill University in the autumn, but hopes the iaid will be approved for US and Canadian rights so that, one day,


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from the University of California at Berkeley, told the magazine. The same technique might also be used to create other parts of the human body.


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and Tissue Engineering (3d printing Industry) A research team at Northwestern University has begun printing three-dimensional structures with graphene nanoflakes.


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#Researchers Develop 3d printing Method to Produce Shell Capsules That Can Be loaded with Therapeutic Drugs Researchers at the University of Minnesota have introduced a novel 3d printing based method to produce highly monodisperse core/shell capsules that can

and particle distributions throughout a 3d matrix, Michael Mcalpine, an associate professor in mechanical engineering at the university, said. urthermore,


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#3d printing Technique Being developed for Bone Regeneration A team of scientists from the University of Nottingham has developed a new 3d bioprinting technique that allows them to 3d-print a thick paste filled with protein-releasing microspheres that can be used to greatly speed up bone regeneration

Dr. Jing Yang from the University of Nottingham one of the leading researchers, explained, nitially wee targeting the clinical application of this material as injectable bone defect filler,


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Yes, says Massimiliano Di Ventra, a physicist and computer scientist at the University of California, San diego. His team has built a memcomputing prototype with standard electronics that operate at room temperature.


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The project will also involve the University of Tokyo and Nagoya University, with their research institutes handling analyses of data,


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said Michael Liehr, the university vice president of innovation and research. The research focused on getting around the physical limitations of existing materials,


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London University. eres Power was set up in 2001, after years of research at the university. e have had several rounds of investment;

last year, for example, we received about $35 million of additional investment, so we have enough cash to see us through for several years of further development.


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Materials scientist John Rogers, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and his colleagues want to create similarly complex devices that can wrap around these biological structures,

"study co-author Yonggang Huang, a professor of mechanical engineering at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, said in a statement."


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Dan Moran, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Washington University in St louis, said he was a bit skeptical that the new prosthesis provided any finer motor control than already-developed methods of connecting with bionic arms through motor and premotor cortexes.


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a mechanical engineer at Columbia University in New york, said in a statement. Scientists have wanted long to create a teensy"light bulb"to place on a chip, enabling

a professor of physics at Seoul National University, noted that graphene is embedded usually in or in contact with a substrate."


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"said study co-author Tomasz Skwarnicki, a physicist at Syracuse University in New york. Based on the LHC data,


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#Novel Use of WI-FI Signals to Power Remote Devices, named Powi-Fi The scientists from the University of Washington have devised a method to utilize Wi-fi signals to power a battery-free camera,

an Indian origin scientist along with colleagues at the University of Washington in Seattle have asserted that Wi-fi radio broadcasts are a form of energy


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with the researches at the University of Columbia devising the world's first evaporation-driven engine that runs by harvesting energy from the evaporating water.

"The technology has been developed by a team of bioengineers led by Ozgur Sahin at Columbia University by making use of the property of bacterial spores,


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which hinders the strong electric properties said Youngpak Lee a professor at Hanyang University in Seoul South korea.


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researchers at the University of Bonn in Germany made a skeletal muscle of a mouse contract in response to light.


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said Dr. Simon Thomson, a consultant in Pain Management and Neuromodulation at Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals, UK. he simplicity of the programming software saves valuable time in the operating theatre,


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#World First Prosthetic Leg With Real Sense of Feeling Researchers at the University of Applied sciences Upper Austria are reporting the installation of the first prosthetic leg with the ability of letting the wearer feel the ground beneath.


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Researchers at Purdue University have come up with a new way of releasing drugs into the body in a controlled manner using tiny injectable nanowire implants.


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but researchers at University of Tokyo are looking forward to a time when the very clothes we wear are outfitted with interconnected sensors.

University of Tokyo y


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#Artificial Neurons That Work Like Real Ones to Treat Neurological Conditions, Paralysis Researchers at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have created reportedly an artificial neuron that apparently works just like our own living neurons


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Researchers at Purdue University have unveiled a new technique that can harness just about any atomic force microscope to be able to watch the changing dynamics of large groups of live cells at high spatial and temporal resolutions.


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Now a partnership between scientists at University of Nottingham in the UK and Cornell University in New york have developed a way of printing bonelike biocompatible material at room temperature


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#New Technology for Blood-Free Glucose Sensing The University of Leeds may have solved one of the biggest holy grails in medicine,

The University of Leeds has partnered with Netscientific to spin off Glucosense Diagnostics, a company tasked with further developing the technology

University of Leeds L


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#St jude Medical Invisible Trial System Uses ipads, ipods to Control Pain Relieving Neurostimulator St jude Medical landed FDA approval to introduce its Invisible Trial System,


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researchers from Washington Universityin St louis and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a wireless implant that can be controlled remotely to release drugs right into the brain.


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the university said in a news release. More than 115 million animals worldwide are used in lab experiments annually, according to the Humane Society International,


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Researchers at Columbia University are hoping to change that. They have invented a novel new type of engine that is powered entirely by evaporating water,


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Two New york University researchers have taken inspiration from avian locomotion strategies and created a pump that moves fluid using vibration instead of a rotor.


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University of Utah Electrical and Computer engineering Associate professor Rajesh Menon is leading a team that has created the world smallest beamsplitter for silicon photonic chips.

Dan Hixson/University of Utah College of Engineering Source: http://unews. utah. edu/news releases/..


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#Charting quantum signatures of electronic transport in graphene Over the last seven years, Javier Sanchez-Yamagishi has built several hundred nanoscale stacked graphene systems to study their electronic properties."

now assistant professor at the University of California at Santa barbara, and Hunt, who will join the faculty of the Carnegie mellon physics department this fall.


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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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'805-893-4765copyright University of California-Santa Barbaraissuers of news releases, not 7th Wave, Inc. or Nanotechnology Now, are solely responsible for the accuracy of the content.

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.

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.

'510-643-7741copyright#University of California, Berkeleyissuers of news releases, not 7th Wave, Inc. or Nanotechnology Now, are solely responsible for the accuracy of the content.


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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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