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'Pruned' Microchips Are Faster, Smaller, More Energy-Efficient
March 16, 2011 Computing experts from the United States, Switzerland and Singapore have unveiled a technique for doubling the efficiency of computer chips by trimming away rarely used circuits. While these "pruned" ... > full story -
Extremely Fast Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM) Computer Data Storage Within Reach
March 8, 2011 Magnetic random access memory (MRAM) is the most important new module on the market of computer storage devices. Like the well known USB sticks, they store information into static memory, but MRAM ... > full story -
'Nano-Velcro' Technology Used to Improve Capture of Circulating Cancer Cells
March 7, 2011 Researchers have announced the successful demonstration of a 2nd-generation CTC enrichment technology, capable of effectively identifying and capturing circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in blood samples ... > full story -
Nanofabrication Tools May Make Silicon Optical Chips More Accessible
March 2, 2011 In an effort to make it easier to build inexpensive, next-generation silicon-based electro-optical chips, which allow computers to move information with light and electricity, scientists are ... > full story -
Surgical Instruments With Electronic Serial Numbers
February 28, 2011 Gone are the days of having to compromise on surgeons' demands because of the limitations associated with metal processing: Laser melting has abolished production-related restrictions on surgical ... > full story -
Plug-and-Play Multi-Core Voltage Regulator Could Lead to 'Smarter' Smartphones, Slimmer Laptops and Energy-Friendly Data Centers
February 28, 2011 To promote energy-efficient multitasking, a graduate student has developed and demonstrated a new device with the potential to reduce the power usage of modern processing chips. The advance could ... > full story -
Liquid Metal Key to Simpler Creation of Electrodes for Microfluidic Devices
February 22, 2011 Researchers have developed a faster, easier way to create microelectrodes, for use in microfluidic devices, by using liquid metal. Microfluidic devices manipulate small amounts of fluid and have a ... > full story -
Fingerprint Makes Computer Chips Counterfeit-Proof
February 8, 2011 Product counterfeiters are increasingly targeting computer chips and electronic components, with attacks on hardware modules becoming commonplace. Tailor-made security technology utilizes a ... > full story -
New Lab-on-Chip Advance Uses Low-Cost, Disposable Paper Strips
January 25, 2011 Researchers have invented a technique that uses inexpensive paper to make "microfluidic" devices for rapid medical diagnostics and chemical analysis. The innovation represents a way to enhance ... > full story -
Simple, Ingenious Way to Create Lab-on-a-Chip Devices Could Become a Model for Teaching and Research
January 20, 2011 With little more than a conventional photocopier and transparency film, anyone can build a functional microfluidic chip. A high school physics teacher invented the process; now, students will be able ... > full story -
Fast Sepsis Test Can Save Lives
December 22, 2010 Blood poisoning can be fatal. If you suffer from sepsis, you used to have to wait as much as 48 hours for laboratory findings. A new diagnostic platform as big as a credit card will now supply the ... > full story -
Your Genome in Minutes: New Technology Could Slash Sequencing Time
December 20, 2010 Scientists are developing technology that could ultimately sequence a person's genome in mere minutes, at a fraction of the cost of current commercial ... > full story
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