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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 -
FISH On A Chip Offers Quicker, Less Costly Cancer Diagnosis
June 19, 2007 For the first time an important diagnostic test for cancer has been miniaturized and automated onto a microfluidic chip. This new technology opens up the possibility of better, faster cancer ... > full story -
Algorithm May Help Chipmakers Work With Tangles Of Nanotubes
June 8, 2007 Concerned that current methods for making computer chips might become stymied as components keep shrinking, many engineers are looking for circuit building blocks with improved electrical properties. ... > full story -
The Original Nanoworkout: Helping Carbon Nanotubes Get Into Shape
June 6, 2007 Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new method of compacting carbon nanotubes into dense bundles. These tightly packed bundles are efficient conductors and could one day ... > full story -
Scientists Achieve Atomic Spectroscopy On A Chip
June 1, 2007 Researchers have performed atomic spectroscopy with integrated optics on a chip for the first time, guiding a beam of light through a rubidium vapor cell integrated into a semiconductor ... > full story -
Optical 'Tweezers' Trap Microparticles
May 31, 2007 Scientists have developed a simple technique for trapping suspended microparticles with a laser-illuminated array of gold microdots. The technique could prove useful for manipulating living cells in ... > full story -
Learning, Memory, And Progress Toward A Living Chip
May 29, 2007 A new experiment has shown that it's possible to store multiple rudimentary memories in an artificial culture of live neurons. The ability to record information in a manmade network of neurons is a ... > full story -
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'Not So Fast, Supercomputers,' Say Software Programmers
May 25, 2007 The fastest of the fastest computers - supercomputers used at national research centers, research universities and major corporations - will soon gain even more performance by taking advantage of ... > full story -
Digital Color X-Rays Will Improve Imaging
May 23, 2007 In the future doctors will be able to find more tumors at an early stage while using a smaller x-ray dose for each examination. Color x-rays offer new possibilities for medical ... > full story
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