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Lighter Gas Reduces Damage To Optics In Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography
September 12, 2007 Researchers have discovered a way to generate light and reduce damage in a leading candidate for next-generation microelectronics lithography. The technique could help pack more power into smaller ... > full story -
'Lung On A Chip' And Other Marvels From Microfluidic Devices
September 10, 2007 Tiny new laboratory tools termed microfluidic devices are helping biomedical researchers to better understand the physiological and chemical processes underlying high blood pressure, stroke, sickle ... > full story -
Quick Microchip Test For Dangerous Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
September 5, 2007 Researchers have developed microchips capable of quickly and cheaply identifying dangerous and drug resistant bacteria in clinical samples, scientists recently ... > full story -
Researchers Directly Deposit Gold Nanoparticles In Suspension
August 9, 2007 Researchers have demonstrated the ability of a third-generation nanofountain probe to directly deposit gold nanoparticles, 15 nanometers in diameter, onto silicon substrates. The direct-write method ... > full story -
Researchers Developing Diagnostic 'Lab On A Chip'
August 6, 2007 If you have ever marveled over the orderly process by which cars, buses and other modes of transportation are directed toward their destinations in a big city, you'll really appreciate the work of ... > full story -
Walking With A Computer Chip In Your Body
July 22, 2007 On Tuesday July 17th the 91st International Four Days Marches start in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Last year two people died during the Marches - with about 43,000 entrants the world's largest walking ... > full story -
Probing The Microbial Universe The Easy Way
July 19, 2007 Microbiologists have coaxed less than one percent of the bacterial species that inhabit natural environments into growing in culture. But a new microfluidics device -- an intricate system of ... > full story -
Preventing The Brown Potato Chip In The Bag
June 27, 2007 You can say goodbye to the unpopular brown potato chip, thanks to a scientist who has found an enzyme that ensures potatoes stay golden when cooked. Food scientists have discovered an enzyme in a ... > full story -
Bioelectronics: Progress Toward Drug Screening With A Cell-Transistor Biosensor
June 25, 2007 Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Martinsried/Munich have shown that bioelectronic hybrid systems are no longer just a utopian vision by coupling a receptor to a silicon ... > full story -
Studying Gene Expression Of Desert Fruit Flies
June 22, 2007 Researchers will study the genetics of fruit flies in desert habitats to determine how they developed the ability to survive under stressful ... > full story
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