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NMR/MRI Applied to Microfluidic Chromatography
July 6, 2011 By pairing a remote-detection version of NMR/MRI technology with a unique version of chromatography specifically designed for microfluidic chips, researchers have opened the door to a portable system ... > full story -
Laser, Electric Fields Combined for New 'Lab-on-Chip' Technologies
July 5, 2011 Researchers are developing new technologies that combine a laser and electric fields to manipulate fluids and tiny particles such as bacteria, viruses and DNA for a range of potential applications, ... > full story -
When Viruses Infect Bacteria: Looking in Vivo at Virus-Bacterium Associations
July 1, 2011 Viruses are the most abundant parasites on Earth. Well known viruses, such as the flu virus, attack human hosts, while viruses such as the tobacco mosaic virus infect plant hosts. More common, but ... > full story -
The Future of Chip Manufacturing
June 30, 2011 Researchers have shown how to make e-beam lithography, commonly used to prototype computer chips, more practical as a mass-production ... > full story -
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'Atom-Scale’ Switches for Revolutionary Low-Power Computer Processor Developed
June 27, 2011 Revolutionary low-power logic systems that will perform instant on/off logic operations are being developed by research ... > full story -
Lab-on-Chip Sensing: New Compact Microspectrometer Design Achieves High Resolution and Wide Bandwidth
June 20, 2011 Engineers have designed a new microspectrometer architecture using compact doughnut-shaped resonators. An 81-channel instrument achieved 0.6-nanometer resolution over a spectral range of more than 50 ... > full story -
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New Parallelization Technique Boosts Computers' Ability to Model Biological Systems
June 9, 2011 Researchers have developed a new technique for using multi-core chips more efficiently, significantly enhancing a computer's ability to build computer models of biological systems. The technique ... > full story -
New Bandwidth Management Techniques Boost Operating Efficiency in Multi-Core Chips
May 25, 2011 Researchers have developed two new techniques to help maximize the performance of multi-core computer chips by allowing them to retrieve data more efficiently, which boosts chip performance by 10 to ... > full story -
Semiconductor Manufacturing Cost and Production Savings Up to 15 Percent With Design-Dependent Process Monitoring
May 25, 2011 Scientists have developed a new method of design-independent process monitoring for semiconductor wafer manufacturing. The advance promises to provide semiconductor chip manufacturing cost and ... > full story -
Particle Trap Paves Way for Personalized Medicine
May 23, 2011 Researchers have trapped individual charged particles in an aqueous solution using a method called "Paul trapping," which uses oscillating electric fields to confine the particles to a space only ... > full story
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