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Powerful New Chip Helps Diagnose Disease, Analyzes Protein Interactions
August 20, 2012 Researchers have synthesized a grid-like array of short pieces of a disease-associated protein on silicon chips normally used in computer ... > full story -
'DNA Wires' Could Help Physicians Diagnose Disease
August 19, 2012 Scientists have found that Mother Nature uses DNA as a wire to detect the constantly occurring genetic damage and mistakes that can result in diseases like cancer. DNA wires are potentially useful in ... > full story -
Microswimmers: Micron-Scale Swimming Robots Could Deliver Drugs and Carry Cargo Using Simple Motion
August 6, 2012 Researchers have used complex computational models to design micro-swimmers that could overcome the challenges of swimming at the micron scale. These autonomous micro-robots could carry cargo and ... > full story -
Photonics: Sensing on the Way
August 2, 2012 Hollow optical fibers containing light-emitting liquids hold big promises for biological sensing ... > full story -
Micro-Copier for Genome Analysis
July 31, 2012 A new method holds promise to advance personalized medicine. Scientists can now copy 100,000 different DNA sequences simultaneously in a so called picowell array the size of a one cent ... > full story -
World's Smallest Semiconductor Laser Created
July 26, 2012 Physicists have developed the world's smallest semiconductor laser, a breakthrough for emerging photonic technology with applications from computing to ... > full story -
Paving the Way to a Scalable Device for Quantum Information Processing
July 24, 2012 Researchers have demonstrated for the first time a monolithic 3D ion microtrap array which could be scaled up to handle several tens of ion-based quantum bits. The research shows how it is possible ... > full story -
Snacking and BMI Linked to Double Effect of Brain Activity and Self-Control
July 23, 2012 Snack consumption and BMI are linked to both brain activity and self-control. New research discovered that an individual's brain 'reward center' response to pictures of food predicted how much they ... > full story -
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Printed Photonic Crystal Mirrors Shrink on-Chip Lasers Down to Size
July 23, 2012 Electrical engineers have devised a new laser for on-chip optical connections that could give computers a huge boost in speed and energy ... > full story -
Chips With Self-Assembling Rectangles: Complex Microchip Structures in One Self-Assembling Step
July 17, 2012 Researchers have developed a new approach to creating the complex array of wires and connections on microchips, using a system of self-assembling polymers. The work could eventually lead to a way of ... > full story
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