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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Non-Wetting Fabric That Drains Sweat Invented

Waterproof fabrics that whisk away sweat could be the latest application of microfluidic technology developed by bioengineers. ...  > full story

Fastest Measurements Ever Made of Ion Channel Proteins

Engineers have used miniaturized electronics to measure the activity of individual ion-channel proteins with temporal resolution as fine as one ...  > full story

Nanoantennas Improve Infrared Sensing

Engineers have used a pattern of nanoantennas to develop a new way of turning infrared light into mechanical action, opening the door to more sensitive infrared cameras and more ...  > full story

Echolocation: Blind People Have the Potential to Use Their 'Inner Bat' to Locate Objects, Study Finds

New research shows that blind and visually impaired people have the potential to use echolocation, similar to that used by bats and ...  > full story

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