"said Clyde Manuel, a doctoral student of North carolina State university, Raleigh.""This is the first study to demonstrate copper's destructive powers against human norovirus,
which included professor Wang Hongyan, managed to harvest 10 trillion muscle stem cells from a pool of just 10,000 original stem cells taken from the host.
The professor said a similar method could be used to grow tendon stem cells to treat injuries like Liu's. She added that
professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia University in New york, co-author of the study published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology."
and graphene-based on-chip optical communications,"Professor Hone said.""We are just starting to dream about other uses for these structures,
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."
and graphene-based on-chip optical communications,"Professor Hone said.""We are just starting to dream about other uses for these structures,
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,
"said Hone, Wang Fon-Jen professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia Engineering.""This new type of'broadband'light emitter can be integrated into chips
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.
The aircraft can be used in pilot training tourism, meteorology and rescue operations. Each BX1E aircraft costs about one million yuan (USD 163,000.
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.
"said TSRI professor David Nemazee z
#TOI impact: Energy supplied by humanitarian kite The Zephyr project, a photovoltaic balloon designed by students,
aims to supply energy to disaster areas. In the Iliad, Zephyr is a violent, stormy wind,
In this project set up by two ambitious young Parisian graduates, Zephyr takes the form of a flying device that comes to the rescue of those living without electricity in disaster areas.
These problems gave the students the idea of designing a photovoltaic balloon inspired by inflatable balloons,
The students, graduates of Telecom Paristech and the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, met
first prize at the 2014 Student Entrepreneurship Day run by the Universite Paris-Saclay, the 2014 Humanitech Challenge jointly organised by the Red Helmets Foundation and Orange and EDF's'Sharing energy in the city, 2030'challenge.
The students worked particularly closely with the IRDEP to improve the balloon's photovoltaic technology.
giving final-year Master's degree students the opportunity to work on technical aspects of the project. From student project to start-up:
The next stage is to build an initial prototype, which should be completed in January 2017 and will serve as'proof of concept'.'
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
The two young entrepreneurs want to turn this student project into a start-up. Zephyr is also currently applying to join the Sciences-Po Paris incubator.
By Caroline de Malet (Le Figaro) The Zephyr project, a photovoltaic balloon designed by students,
In this project set up by two ambitious young Parisian graduates, Zephyr takes the form of a flying device that comes to the rescue of those living without electricity in disaster areas.
These problems gave the students the idea of designing a photovoltaic balloon inspired by inflatable balloons
The students, graduates of Telecom Paristech and the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, met
first prize at the 2014 Student Entrepreneurship Day run by the Universite Paris-Saclay, the 2014 Humanitech Challenge jointly organised by the Red Helmets Foundation and Orange and EDF's'Sharing energy in the city, 2030'challenge.
The students worked particularly closely with the IRDEP to improve the balloon's photovoltaic technology.
giving final-year Master's degree students the opportunity to work on technical aspects of the project. From student project to start-up:
The next stage is to build an initial prototype, which should be completed in January 2017 and will serve as'proof of concept'.'
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
The two young entrepreneurs want to turn this student project into a start-up. Zephyr is also currently applying to join the Sciences-Po Paris incubator.
"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.
Led by professor Monica Craciun, the team has used this technique to create the first transparent and flexible touch-sensor that could enable the development of artificial skin for use in robot manufacturing."
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.
"said Yingfu Li, a professor in the Departments of Biochemistry and Biomedical sciences, Chemistry and Chemical Biology."
A joint project between the computer science and electrical and computer engineering departments and the College of Veterinary medicine has developed the technology designed to improve communication between dogs and humans."
an assistant professor of computer science whose dog Diesel is one of their primary lab partners. The smart harness is equipped a computer backpack that fits comfortably on a dog's back.
and rescue dogs and training pets. The technology can also be customized for different purposes. One prototype features three electrocardiography electrodes
"says Dr. Barbara Sherman, a clinical professor of behavioral medicine. Much of the technology comes off the shelf
Dr. Alpert Bozkurt, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, says that the technology offers everyday people an opportunity to bond with their dogs
A joint project between the computer science and electrical and computer engineering departments and the College of Veterinary medicine has developed the technology designed to improve communication between dogs and humans."
an assistant professor of computer science whose dog Diesel is one of their primary lab partners. The smart harness is equipped a computer backpack that fits comfortably on a dog's back.
and rescue dogs and training pets. The technology can also be customized for different purposes. One prototype features three electrocardiography electrodes
"says Dr. Barbara Sherman, a clinical professor of behavioral medicine. Much of the technology comes off the shelf
Dr. Alpert Bozkurt, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, says that the technology offers everyday people an opportunity to bond with their dogs
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,
Co-lead author of the study professor Andrew Tobin said that the understanding of malaria's survival in the blood stream was a real breakthrough
Professor Patrick Maxwell, chair of the MRC's Molecular and Cellular Medicine Board, said tackling malaria was a global challenge,
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 results of a pilot clinical study, carried out at the Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine under the supervision of Professor Peter Grant,
The new technology, developed by Professor Gin Jose and a team in the Faculty of engineering at the University of Leeds,
The results of a pilot clinical study, carried out at the Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine under the supervision of Professor Peter Grant,
the government is now working on a code of practice for driverless cars. The code will likely be published in the spring,
And just a few weeks ago in early December we learned of a collaboration between 3d printing company Organovo and the Yale School of medicine that aims to pioneer 3d bioprinted surgical tissues themselves.
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.
Each of the 94 modules were 3d printed using a 6-axis robot arm in the Robotic Fabrication Lab at the nearby College of Architecture and Environmental design at Kent State university in Ohio, USA.
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.
caregivers and teachers who help them every day,"stated Reamer, cofounder of Solve For one.""We're also going to open source everything we dorom our code, to the 3-D models, to the platform itself,
Among others, these include people with nonverbal autism, people with nonverbal learning disorders, people with ALS, people with Rett Syndrome,
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.
It definitely a very strong emerging area, said Professor Elena Lurie-Luke, head of Procter & gamble Global Life sciences Open Innovation.
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
so the learning curve is hardly a learning curve any more, Easton added. The algorithms operating the hand have incorporated even options for smaller and larger weights,
fragile and require extensive training not at all suitable for use in remote regions without proper electricity.
#MIT professor develops highly stretchable & tough hydrogels for 3d printing ears, noses & joints Jun 3,
Xuanhe Zhao, an MIT associate professor of mechanical engineering, along with colleagues at MIT, Duke university, 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.
The tough biocompatible hydrogels are capable of being printed into complex and intricately patterned shapes that could ultimately lead to injectable materials for delivering drugs or cells into the human body.
added David Mooney, a professor of bioengineering at Harvard university. his builds off earlier work using other polymer systems,
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.
and production and to ultimately create a learning center for sustainable building design. If all goes as scheduled,
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.
who is the assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the Mccormick School of engineering, and her postdoc Adam Jakus, the team are
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,
and microstructured fibre geometries) in silica and other host glass materials,"says Professor Sahu.""Our proposed process can be utilised to produce complex preforms,
and high-power lasers,"added Professor Sahu.""This is something that has never been tried before and we are excited about starting this project. r
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,
when Xu Tao was still a Phd student in the US at the team of Thomas Boland the father of 3d bioprinted organs.
In 2009, Xu Tao teamed up with Yuan Yuyu from Clemson University to found the first bioprinting company in China.
says Björn Högberg, a senior lecturer at the Karolinska Institute, Sweden, and head of the research group behind the new study. e use the same principles as 3d printing to design the DNA structure,
or for further learning about how cells communicate with each other in the body he cells in our bodies communicate by adding proteins onto their surfaces,
professor of bioengineering and one of the researchers on the team. t is quite important to have these kinds of mobile devices,
added lead researcher Aydogan Ozcan. t fantastic for an undergraduate to be first author on the publication,
he said in reference to first author Brandon Berg and two other undergraduates on the research team.
a 3d printed drone for scouting hiking trails from above. After successfully completing their 3d printed prototype thharebot Voyager DLP 3d printer Officially For sale As they head to the reatest Show
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.
Several students and I designed this emperature-sensitive prosthetic handto bring increased safety and authenticity of experience for persons with disabilities using a prosthetic.
project instructor and Associate professor of Computer & Control engineering at Nankai, concurred, s far as people with disabilities are concerned,
The first is intended as a family entertainment and education device. It will come equipped with two smartphone charging docks
It about transforming traditional hands-on education. More than anything though, Necropsynth is about saving lab animals from tyranny in the name of education,
from being sacrificed, year after year, at the altar of dissection in classrooms and laboratories across the world.
Before you think saving these animals is not as imperative as it sounds, consider that 6-12 million animals are killed every single year for the sake of education.
That dissection of these unfortunately chosen animals is a learning tool used by 84 percent of those imparting pre-college education.
That these animals are made to suffer and are killed just so we can learn a little bit about how their body parts are arranged.
All this for every one of thirty students in a class for every one of 300-500 students in a grade, in every school or university, every year.
But Necropsynth intends to change all this, and they can because 3d printing can. So what exactly is Necropsynth?
It is devoted a tartup to production of 3-d designed and printed, macroscopically accurate, anatomical models for scientific and education purposes.
The team at Necropsynth essentially aims to create synthetic animal dissection models that will make scientific education more affordable,
ethical and more widespread by removing the socioeconomic barriers in higher education. The first animal model they are working on is the rat.
It is our intention to change the face of anatomy education in the United states and the world.
Their next project will model a frog the most commonly dissected organism in the classroom,
and emphatic commitment to education values that Necropsynth also shares. f Printrbot believes they can put a printer in every school in the US,
Necropsynth can put anatomical science education in the hands of every student in the USAS a starter.
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,
The research spearheaded by Aydogan Ozcan, associate director of the California Nanosystems Institute, Dino Di Carlo, professor of bioengineering,
and written by UCLA undergraduate Brandon Berg (the study first author) manages to shrink this work down to the size
Danit Peleg final design project at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in Israel was a 100%3d printed fashion line inspired by Eugene Delacroix 1830 painting iberty Leading the People
#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.
It also provides training, technical and operational support to military, scientific and commercial sectors l
Individual Cubesat research projects may address science, exploration, technology development or education. During the next month, the Lightsail team will receive data from the satellite in space.
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.
Stoddart is the Board of trustees Professor of Chemistry in Northwestern Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. ll living organisms,
Chuyang Cheng, a fourth-year graduate student in Stoddart laboratory and first author of the paper has spent his Ph d. studies researching molecules that mimic nature biochemical machinery.
An observation by William Dempsey, post-doc in the group of ETH professor Periklis Pantazis, led to the new application.
ETH professor Pantazis and his colleagues then had an idea of how this finding could be deployed in light microscopy.
the masters of abbreviation have achieved also to produce this amazing tee. Not only dating but this stylish t-shirt may be used in your daily life, business events (of course with your jacket),
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.
said Nicholas Hud, a professor in Georgia Tech School of Chemistry and Biochemistry. ith this work,
"said Zhenan Bao, the senior author of the study and a professor of chemical engineering at Stanford."
and high electronic conductivity,"said graduate student John To, a co-lead author of the study."
"said postdoctoral scholar Zheng Chen, a co-lead author.""For supercapacitors, the ideal carbon material has a high surface area for storing electrical charges,
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
a former postdoctoral associate in the Department of chemistry in the College of Humanities and Sciences and a co-author of the paper.
Everett Carpenter, Ph d.,a professor in the Department of chemistry and director of the VCU's Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Program, said the new material is"already showing promise, even for applications beyond permanent magnets."
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
Together with our collaborators and students, we are increasing our understanding of the critical interactions between drugs and medical coatings,
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.
Yabuno's graduate students Daichi Endo and Keiichi Higashino performed the measurements, and Yasuyuki Yamamoto and Sohei Matsumoto, collaborators at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, constructed the coupled microcantilevers using MEMS device manufacturing methods.
and Fan Wu, both affiliated with PLA University of Science and Technology, worked with colleagues at Nanjing University of Science
the Lester Wolfe Professor of Physics at MIT, states that tuning friction could help in creating nanomachines such as tiny robots,
Vuletic, along with graduate students Alexei Bylinskii and Dorian Gangloff, publish their results in the journal 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.
Professor of Chemistry, an international team of researchers developed a method for fabricating nanoscale electronic scaffolds that can be injected via syringe.
Ken Gethard, a former doctoral student who helped him develop it, is the co-inventor on the patent."
says Dr. Xiaodong Yang, an assistant professor at Missouri S&t, who leads the Nanoscale Optics Laboratory in the university mechanical
and aerospace engineering department. e chose the athletic logo to fill that need.?Unlike the printing process of an inkjet or laserjet printer, where mixed color pigments are used,
an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Missouri S&t and a co-author of the paper.
I imagined doing as a student and now my vision is being realized through the launch of Molescope#,
While a graduate student at SFU (she earned a Phd in computing science in 2012 under supervisor
and professor emeritus Stella Atkins) Sadeghi and her team also developed the UV Canada app for skin cancer awareness and prevention.
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.
when he was a graduate student. The work combines his expertise in manipulating droplet fluid dynamics with a fundamental element of computer science an operating clock."
The crucial clockfor nearly a decade since he was in graduate school, an idea has been nagging at Prakash:
and in the early stages of the project, Prakash recruited a graduate student, Georgios"Yorgos"Katsikis,
"said graduate student and co-author Jim Cybulski.""That lends itself very well to a variety of applications."
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,
Wang Fon-Jen Professor of Mechanical engineering at Columbia Engineering and co-author of the study. In order to develop fully integrated'photonic'circuits,
co-lead author and professor in the department of physics and astronomy at Seoul National University said,
. a professor of chemistry at Tufts and senior author on the paper, worked with iodine-125 radioactive isotope that is routinely used in cancer therapies.
An international collaboration with Angelos Michaelides, Ph d.,a professor of theoretical chemistry at UCL, and Philipp Pedevilla, a doctoral candidate at UCL, helped interpret these images
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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