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it becoming obvious that the company has faced some challenges in building an Apple-like experience around home automation that has caught its hardware partners off guard.


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


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and develop exascale node technologies and exascale hardware and software computer designs at the system level;

hardware architectures and system software, and programming for energy-efficient, data-intensive applications. Other pieces of the ASCR roadmap include the mandate to maintain operations with>90 percent availability, deployment of a 10-40 petaflop upgrade at National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC),


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the project`s scientific head, told Motherboard. Scientists add that it could become a significant step towards slowing the spread of brain diseases like Alzheimer, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson.


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or turbines to computer hard disks and microelectromechanical systems, said Sumant e


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#World thinnest lightbulb developed using graphene A postdoctoral research scientist, Young Duck Kim, has led a team of scientists from Columbia, Seoul National University (SNU),

and transparent displays, and graphene-based on-chip optical communications. Creating light in small structures on the surface of a chip is crucial for developing fully integrated hotoniccircuits that do with light


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At a basic level, motion controllers are premised on the idea that a user hands replace traditional input devices like touch screens or mouse and keyboards.

Rather than touching a physical object like a display or button to control a device, you use hand gestures.

As displays shrink, he said, interacting with devices becomes increasingly difficult. Even the most responsive smartwatch displays can be difficult to navigate in some situations.

But Soli utility isn limited to wearables at all. In its current form, its radar tech lives in a single tiny chip that can be embedded in about any type of device,

even objects that don have a traditional display. t in chip form, since there are no moving parts involved it can be embedded inside devices,

With Ara, people submitted applications for a chance to get their hands on the project development hardware

Where the radar-based gesture tech eventually ends up will likely depend on developer response and the level of interest from hardware manufacturers.

and hardware manufacturers to help determine the future of Project Soli. ATAP has shown already, in just one day,


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Although similar, mouse brains don exactly follow the same developmental trajectory as human brains, so we don know how well the findings translate.

after all, how can one know for sure that a mouse is depressed autistic or hallucinating? Then there one more perk.


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which could soon produce self-healing nail polish and a cure for cracked mobile phone screens. A team at the University of Bristol has been quietly developing the technology for the past three years.

or 10 years wee going to see things like mobile phone screens that can heal themselves if they crack,


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The three of them successfully learnt to control a virtual avatar on a screen, working together to move its arm.


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#It is illegal to rip music off a CD or put DVDS onto hard drives, UK High court says The ruling had previously been in place,


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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.

and all of them could potentially be used as ground zero for printing more complex organs. Shah believes these inks could one day play a significant role in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.


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Micron3dp has succeeded in printing oftglass at a temperature of 850 degrees Celsius, as well as borosilicate glass at a melting temperature of 1640 degrees Celsius.


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Research into ways of boosting the speeds of both processors and interconnects is looking at many different technologies.

Optalysys hopes optical processing will accelerate computation by performing processor-intensive tasks at much faster rates and with a significant reduction in energy consumption.

The principle is similar in some ways to how a GPU is used to accelerate compute intensive tasks


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developing a processor about double the size of D-Wave previous generation. According to D-Wave, this is a major technological and scientific achievement that will allow significantly more complex computational problems to be solved than was possible on any previous quantum computer.

Every additional qubit doubles the search space of the processor. At 1000 qubits the new processor considers 21000 possibilities simultaneously,

a search space which dwarfs the 2512 possibilities available to the 512-qubit D-Wave Two. n fact,

As the only manufacturer of scalable quantum processors, D-Wave breaks new ground with every succeeding generation it develops.

The new processors, comprising over 128,000 Josephson tunnel junctions, are believed to be the most complex superconductor integrated circuits ever successfully yielded.

A 1000 qubit processor will also be on display at the upcoming GEOINT conference in D-Wave booth,#10076.


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Aerial Burton Japanese company engaged in the development and manufacture of displays and has introduced new technology for tactile 3d-image.

Possibility to work with such displays provide lasers, that transmit airborne gases enough energy to heat the electrons


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and personal apps such as Facebook to appear on the same home screen for convenience. Android for Work will be automatically available on phones running on the most recent release of the operating system'Lollipop


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For example, it displays such words as exture: 4. 8, Blotch: 2. 4, Pore: 4. 2, kin age-10 years oldand ily dry.


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for display purposes, are housed in a robust plastic coating. The cell is just 1 millimetre thick with a surface area of 80 square centimetres;


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and used an infrared laser to scan each mouse. The researchers found that the nanoparticles caused bright spots where cancer cells


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Another printer uses a combination of conductive inks and filaments to print quadcopters already embedded with the electronics that allow them to hover in the air.

But you would use our printer to build things that aren't developed yet: theories, research.

and MC-2 printers were both on display at CES. The machines use a process known as stereolithography (SLA), in

This technique sets OWL's printers apart from other 3d printers on the market, such as Makerbot's Replicator or the Ultimaker 2, that use a process known as fused deposition modeling (FDM), not SLA.

But OWL's machines are advanced more than these printers, according to Liverman, who said that his company's machines print objects that are 200 times more accurate,

than objects created with other SLA printers. OWL is currently using its super-accurate printers to bring complex ideas to life.

For example, cancer researchers who want to deliver localized treatments to patients are using OWL's machines to build what Liverman called"microfluidic devices."

"You can inject stem cells into the scaffold that you build with the printer and then you can,

"Coming off the printer is not just a plastic shape but a fully functioning electronic device,"said Voxel8 cofounder Daniel Oliver.

The printer then used conductive ink (which takes the place of wires) on top of the plastic, connecting these electrical components.

Voxel8's printer is designed to do more than just print tiny drones. The company will also be releasing new printing materials in order to try its hand at printing resistors, sensors and, for future models of its printer, even lithium-ion batteries.

These objects are in addition to the custom circuit boards that Voxel8's printers have perfected already.""We're talking about printing out a circuit at your desk in less than 30 minutes,

"Oliver said. This represents a vast improvement over earlier options for printing custom circuit boards, a process that,

Oliver said, traditionally could take up to a month to complete. Engineers and developers will not only be able to realize their designs much quicker with a Voxel8 printer,

they'll also be able to try out unconventional geometries for their electronics, Oliver said. For example, rather than trying to get a rectangular circuit board to fit inside a curved object,

it will now be possible to customize the shape of a circuit so that it fits inside objects of any shape or size."


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"a steam-powered sewage processor that burns up solid waste and creates both potable water and electricity.

and webcams that will let engineers in the United states control the machine remotely.""It might be many years before the processor is being used widely,

"Gates wrote in his blog post.""But I was impressed really with Janicki engineering. And I excited about the business model.

The processor wouldn just keep human waste out of the drinking water; it would turn waste into a commodity with real value in the marketplace.


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when it's not in use than conventional monitors. Electronics company LG announced a whole line of"greener"home appliances that use less energy and water than the company's previous models


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but past activity monitors haven't really taken advantage of that knowledge. But a new app called Lifeq takes data from wearables, such as movement and heart rate,


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and it is nearly impossible for these printers to produce semiconductors or single crystalline metals,


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From sensors that aim to halt asthma in its tracks, to home monitors that warn the family

several new trackers on display at the 2015 Consumer electronics Show are going far beyond older medical alert systems.

including a heart-rate monitor, sensors that track when someone got out of bed or made a phone call.


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the resulting technology could offer new ways to make displays or study high-temperature phenomena at small scales,


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

The team introduced a gene into a mouse that codes for a protein normally produced by light sensing blue-green algae.

but by producing it within the mouse own cells, it has the same effect of contracting muscle cells

The researchers specifically focused on the larynx that they removed from the mouse so that light can be delivered correctly.

Here a video of a mouse larynx being opened and closed in response to light g


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#Rice Microendoscope Hopes to Make Esophageal Biopsies Thing of Past (VIDEO) At Rice university engineers have been working on making certain biopsies unnecessary by imaging suspected tissues without excising them.


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#Medtronic Minimed Connect Wirelessly Monitors CGM, Insulin Pump Medtronic just received FDA clearance and will soon make available its new Minimed Connect device to keep an eye on insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors.

The device wirelessly interfaces with Medtronic Minimed Minimed 530g with Enlite or the Minimed Paradigm Revel insulin pumps,

which in turn have access to continuous glucose monitor sensor data. All this is passed via Bluetooth to the patient smartphone,


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#Scientists 3d Print Bone Tissue With Live Cells and Pre-Loaded Proteins Printing bone tissue sounds like a great idea,

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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and accompanying software that lets users type by simply looking at letters on a screen,


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#Wize Mirror to Monitor Health, Prevent Cardio-Metabolic Diseases Seasoned primary care physicians often have an uncanny ability to notice symptoms by simply looking at their patients.


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It even comes equipped with a USB port for charging smartphone batteries. In the event that you don't carry a bag of salt with you,


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if the data stream remained as light within computer processors. ith all light, computing can eventually be millions of times faster,

and IBM will use hybrid processors that remain partly electronic. Menon believes his beamsplitter could be used in those computers in about three years.


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We have an array of emitters that can be thought of as a dot matrix-printer printer where you would be able to individually control each emitter to print deposits of nanofibers. angled talenanofibers are useful for any application that benefits from a high ratio of surface area to volume solar cells, for instance,


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We have an array of emitters that can be thought of as a dot matrix-printer printer where you would be able to individually control each emitter to print deposits of nanofibers. angled talenanofibers are useful for any application that benefits from a high ratio of surface area to volume solar cells, for instance,


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and transparent displays, and graphene-based on-chip optical communications.""Creating light in small structures on the surface of a chip is crucial for developing fully integrated'photonic'circuits that do with light


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In addition, the researchers anticipate that it could also lead to important improvement for devices that monitor the environment. e believe these materials are important members in a large family of 2d materials


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The results demonstrate a powerful operando technique-from the Latin for"in working condition"-that may revolutionize research on catalysts

and distribution of catalysts affect their efficiency and durability,"said study coauthor Ralph Nuzzo of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign."

we can better determine the ideal design of future catalysts-especially those that drive energy-efficient reactions without using expensive and rare materials like platinum."

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


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minimally invasive device for controlling brain cells with drugs and lighta study showed that scientists can wirelessly determine the path a mouse walks with a press of a button.


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more energy efficient and can potentially provide more accurate and vivid colors for displays like computer screens and televisions.

Ning group has shown already that their structures could cover as much as 70 percent more colors than the current display industry standard.

those independent lasers cannot be used for room lighting or in displays, Ning said. single tiny piece of semiconductor material emitting laser light in all colors


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A new technique invented at Caltech to produce graphene--a material made up of an atom-thick layer of carbon--at room temperature could help pave the way for commercially feasible graphene-based solar cells and light-emitting diodes, large-panel displays, and flexible electronics."

"In the future, you could have based graphene cellphone displays that generate their own power, "Yeh says. Another possibility, she says,


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or it could be incorporated into a wound dressing to regularly monitor how it's healing."


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and devices on substrates using printing technology and so on.#####About Tanaka Holdings, Co.,Ltd. Tanaka Holdings Co.,Ltd.


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This new material-of-many-colors offers intriguing possibilities for an entirely new class of display technologies, color-shifting camouflage,

and beetles to create a particularly iridescent display of color. Controlling light with structures rather than traditional optics is not new.

"For consumers, this chameleon material could be used in a new class of display technologies, adding brilliant color presentations to outdoor entertainment venues.


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and are catalysts for change in business, government and society. CIFAR is supported generously by the governments of Canada, British columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, Canadian and international partners,


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"Up to now, research on oxygen catalysts in thin film form for clean energy applications has been focused on the perovskite-structured oxides

Epitaxial thin films can actually act as more efficient fuel cell catalysts than nanocrystalline powder, but growing Bi2pt2o7 directly as a film requires oxidizing the platinum metal--a challenging step.

thought to be one of the most promising oxide catalysts for fuel cell applications, "said Gutierrez-Llorente.


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if the data stream remained as light within computer processors.""With all light, computing can eventually be millions of times faster,

and IBM--will use hybrid processors that remain partly electronic. Menon believes his beamsplitter could be used in those computers in about three years.


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#Printing 3-D graphene structures for tissue engineering: A new ink formulation allows for the 3-D printing of graphene structures Abstract:

Ever since single-layer graphene burst onto the science scene in 2004, the possibilities for the promising material have seemed nearly endless.

"Supported by a Google Gift and a Mccormick Research Catalyst Award, the research is described in the paper"Three-dimensional printing of high-content graphene scaffolds for electronic and biomedical applications,"published in the April

"We've expanded that biomaterial tool box to be able to optimize more mimetic engineered tissue constructs using 3-D printing g


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2015delmic announces a workshop hosted by Phenom World on Integrated CLEM to be held on Wednesday June 24th at the Francis Crick Institute (Lincoln Inn Fields Laboratory).


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They are used also in other industries to manufacture fuel cells, batteries, filters and light-emitting screens."


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A nano array image of Vermeer famous painting irl with a Pearl Earring which brilliantly displays her ruby lips


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and head-mounted displays can improve safety and performance in fields such as aeronautics and automotive,

where the displays allow pilots and drivers to receive key navigation data and information in their line of sight.

Announced during Display Week 2015 in San jose, Calif, . Leti technology innovation IS LED based on micro arrays that are hybridized on a silicon backplane.


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or by taking'screen shots'in a static fashion of individual nanostructures with electron microscopy.''That process is like taking photos every 10 minutes of a football game


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"Sumant added,"will be crucial in finding ways to reduce friction in everything from engines or turbines to computer hard disks and microelectromechanical systems."#


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Literature reference News and information Designer electronics out of the printer: Optimized printing process enables custom organic electronics June 16th, 2015pixelligent Closes $3. 4 Million in Funding:

2015a KAIST research team develops the first flexible phase-change random access memory June 15th, 2015argonne scientists announce first room-temperature magnetic skyrmion bubbles:

2015memory Technology A KAIST research team develops the first flexible phase-change random access memory June 15th, 2015argonne scientists announce first room-temperature magnetic skyrmion bubbles:

Graphene and diamonds prove a slippery combination June 10th, 2015sensors Designer electronics out of the printer:

2015mipt physicists develop ultrasensitive nanomechanical biosensor June 9th, 2015new composite material as CO2 sensor June 8th, 2015discoveries Designer electronics out of the printer:

Rice-led experiments demonstrate solid-state carbon nanotube'templates'June 15th, 2015materials/Metamaterials Designer electronics out of the printer:

electronics out of the printer: Optimized printing process enables custom organic electronics June 16th, 2015nanoparticles naturally fall into left-and right-handed versions June 16th,

Columbia engineers and colleagues create bright, visible light emission from one-atom thick carbon June 15th, 2015energy Designer electronics out of the printer:

Paper Manufacturer Recognized for Lowering Energy costs and Carbon emissions June 15th, 2015a protective shield for sensitive catalysts:

Hydrogels block harmful oxygen June 15th, 2015automotive/Transportation A protective shield for sensitive catalysts: Hydrogels block harmful oxygen June 15th, 2015slip sliding away:

2015researchers synthesize magnetic nanoparticles that could offer alternative to Rare earth magnets June 1st, 2015fuel Cells A protective shield for sensitive catalysts:


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ranging from the catalysts used for the generation of energy-dense fuels from sunlight and carbon dioxide, to how bridges and airplanes rust."


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. 5m Grant For Developing Nano Printing Technology: 4-D printing to advance chemistry, materials sciences and defense capabilities June 18th, 2015cancer First full genome of a living organism assembled using technology the size of smartphone June 15th,

2015paper Published on Keystone Nanos Ceramide Nanoliposome Program June 11th, 2015lehigh University researchers unveil engineering innovations at Techconnect 2015:

wrapping them in a protective layer of graphene could boost speeds by up to 30 percent June 18th, 2015$8. 5m Grant For Developing Nano Printing Technology:

4-D printing to advance chemistry, materials sciences and defense capabilities June 18th, 2015a new way to image surfaces on the nanoscale:

wrapping them in a protective layer of graphene could boost speeds by up to 30 percent June 18th, 2015$8. 5m Grant For Developing Nano Printing Technology:

4-D printing to advance chemistry, materials sciences and defense capabilities June 18th, 2015a new way to image surfaces on the nanoscale:


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and touchscreen electronics. The scientists synthesized the materials at Brookhaven Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN)


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000 Qubit Processor and Is discussed in the Economist June 23rd, 2015leti to Present Solutions to New Applications Using 3d Technologies at SEMICON West Letiday Event, July 14:

electronic devices June 22nd,2015$8. 5m Grant For Developing Nano Printing Technology: 4-D printing to advance chemistry, materials sciences and defense capabilities June 18th, 2015discoveries Nanometric sensor designed to detect herbicides can help diagnose multiple sclerosis June 23rd, 2015sweeping lasers snap together

nanoscale geometric grids: New technique creates multilayered, self-assembled grids with fully customizable shapes and compositions June 23rd,


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"Quantum dots, which have use in diverse applications such as medical imaging, lighting, display technologies, solar cells, photocatalysts, renewable energy and optoelectronics, are typically expensive and complicated to manufacture.


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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.

flexible thin-film reflective display. Chanda research was inspired by nature. Traditional displays like those on a mobile phone require a light source, filters and a glass plates.

But animals like chameleons, octopuses and squids are born with thin flexible, color-changing displays that don need a light source their skin. ll manmade displays LCD, LED,

CRT are rigid, brittle and bulky. But you look at an octopus, they can create color on the skin itself covering a complex body contour,

and create a skin-like display? As detailed in the cover article of the June issue of the journal Nature Communications,

full-color tunable display. His method is groundbreaking. It a leap ahead of previous research that could produce only a limited color palette.

And the display is only about few microns thick, compared to a 100-micron-thick human hair.

Such an ultrathin display can be applied to flexible materials like plastics and synthetic fabrics. The research has major implications for existing electronics like televisions,

computers and mobile devices that have considered displays thin by today standards but monstrously bulky in comparison.

But the potentially bigger impact could be whole new categories of displays that have never been thought of. our camouflage

Researchers used a simple and inexpensive nano-imprinting technique that can produce the reflective nanostructured surface over a large area. his is a cheap way of making displays on a flexible substrate with full-color generation,


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The same team have discovered recently that Graphexeter is also more stable than many transparent conductors commonly used by, for example, the display industry.


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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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The results demonstrate a powerful operando technique--from the Latin for"in working condition"--that may revolutionize research on catalysts, batteries, fuel cells,

and distribution of catalysts affect their efficiency and durability,"said study coauthor Ralph Nuzzo of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign."

we can better determine the ideal design of future catalysts--especially those that drive energy-efficient reactions without using expensive and rare materials like platinum."

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


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it can poison the platinum catalysts that are important to driving the fuel cell. In the heart of a fuel cell, CO binds tightly to platinum

which contains impurities (e g. carbon monoxide) that poison precious metal catalysts (e g. platinum) only at low temperatures (less than 120°C)

Mother Nature can build very efficient catalysts. Environmental mechanisms sourced from Canadelectrochimcanadelectrochim is a small Research and development company located in Calgary,

New technique combines electron microscopy and synchrotron X-rays to track chemical reactions under real operating conditions June 29th, 2015buckle up for fast ionic conduction June 16th, 2015a protective shield for sensitive catalysts:


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Manufacturer is first to offer quantum dot displays for both TVS and monitors June 30th, 2015carnegie Mellon chemists characterize 3-D macroporous hydrogels:


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In this research, printing graphite electrode modified with silica and gold nanoparticles was used as an appropriate bed for the production of biosensors to detect four-strand structure of DNA


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Peninsula of orthorhombic state At a mixture ratio of 85%nickel and 15%copper, the spinel system displays a kind of narrow peninsula of orthorhombic state in the phase diagram where the observed Anm


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#Better memory with faster lasers DVDS and Blu-ray disks contain so-called phase-change materials that morph from one atomic state to another after being struck with pulses of laser light, with data"recorded"in those two atomic states.

"Today, nanosecond lasers--lasers that pulse light at one-billionth of a second--are used to record information on DVDS and Blu-ray disks,

Right now, computers generally store information in several ways, among them the well-known random-access memory (RAM) and read-only memory (ROM.

ROM storage, including CDS and DVDS, uses phase-change materials and lasers to store information. Although ROM records

and then rewrite a DVD. Although these applications could mean exciting changes for future computer technologies,


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A summary of the research, conducted in mouse and human cells, appears online July 14 in the journal ACS Nano.


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or LEDS, have helped to improve the performance of devices ranging from television and computer screens to flashlights.


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For example, recent LANP plasmonic research has led to breakthroughs in color-display technology, solar-powered steam production and color sensors that mimic the eye."


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if the data stream remained as light within computer processors.""With all light, computing can eventually be millions of times faster,

and IBM--will use hybrid processors that remain partly electronic. Menon believes his beamsplitter could be used in those computers in about three years.


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They accomplished this by first printing and drying the ink, and then compressing it with a roller,


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#Printing 3-D graphene structures for tissue engineering Ever since single-layer graphene burst onto the science scene in 2004,

"Supported by a Google Gift and a Mccormick Research Catalyst Award, the research is described in the paper"Three-dimensional Printing Of high-Content Graphene Scaffolds for Electronic and Biomedical Applications","published in the April

"We've expanded that biomaterial tool box to be able to optimize more mimetic engineered tissue constructs using 3-D printing


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