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Researchers Find Way To Reduce Power Consumption Of Transistors In Computer Chips
December 7, 2005 University of Kentucky researchers have discovered a means of reducing gate leakage current of transistors in computer chips that will permit chip producers to continue developing more efficient and ... > full story -
Advances In Wireless Biosensor Technology
November 15, 2005 This new technology also makes possible measurements and long-term monitoring, which would be practically impossible using existing ... > full story -
Plastic Diode Could Lead To Flexible, Low Power Computer Circuits, Memory
November 15, 2005 Researchers have invented a new organic polymer tunnel diode -- an electronic component that could one day lead to plastic computer memory and plastic logic circuits on computer chips. Today, ... > full story -
Flu Chip May Help Combat Future Epidemics, Pandemics
November 10, 2005 A novel "Flu Chip" developed at the University of Colorado at Boulder that can determine the genetic signatures of specific influenza strains from patient samples within hours may help world health ... > full story -
Zebrafish And CHIP Help Untangle Protein Misfolding In Brain Disease
October 31, 2005 Protein handling is especially important for neurons because damage or death of brain cells causes neurological disease. University of Iowa researchers have identified a protein, called CHIP ... > full story -
Genetic Testing Helps Physicians Zero In On Eye Disease
September 16, 2005 Rapid genetic testing for eye disease is becoming a reality, thanks to a new technology. Scientists have created a first-of-its-kind test on a microchip array that will help physicians hone their ... > full story -
Penn Researchers Take A Big Step Forward In Making Smaller Circuits
July 30, 2005 In the race to take advantage of the amazing electric properties of nanotubes, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania developed a new method to create functional nanotube circuits. The ... > full story -
Fish And Chips: A Fast Track To Understanding Blood Development
July 10, 2005 Microarray studies are combined with a functional screen in zebrafish to identify new genes that are involved in the function and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells in a study published ... > full story -
New Gene Chip May Be Early Cancer Diagnosis Tool
June 17, 2005 A pilot study at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in support of the National Cancer Institute's Early Detection Research Network (EDRN), has validated the measurement ... > full story -
Biological Warfare, Mad Cow Disease On University of Houston Student's Hit List
June 9, 2005 A University of Houston student has made an award-winning breakthrough in biosensors that could help bioterrorism researchers in their ability to quickly and accurately detect toxic biological ... > full story
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