Wearable sweat analyzers for personalized medicine
Novel biosensors are enriching the field of personalized and precision medicine with an abundant source of chemical data: sweat.
May 3rd, 2019
Read moreNovel biosensors are enriching the field of personalized and precision medicine with an abundant source of chemical data: sweat.
May 3rd, 2019
Read moreScientists have developed a novel method in order to observe single nanoparticles before, during and after an electrochemical reaction.
May 3rd, 2019
Read moreNanopillars shape light precisely for practical applications.
May 2nd, 2019
Read moreExperiments and analyses show how electrons and protons get together on an electrode surface.
May 2nd, 2019
Read moreResearchers developed a highly stretchable supercapacitors for powering wearable electronics. The newly developed supercapacitor has demonstrated solid performance and stability, even when it is stretched to 800% of its original size for thousands of stretching/relaxing cycles.
May 2nd, 2019
Read moreScientists have reached new heights of sophistication in detecting magnetic fields with extreme sensitivity at room temperature by combining machine learning with a quantum sensor.
May 2nd, 2019
Read moreArtist employs laser-induced graphene as medium for ultramodern art.
May 2nd, 2019
Read moreA research project has developed a coating process chain that enables radar sensors to be integrated in car headlights. After almost two years in development they have manufactured a working prototype.
May 2nd, 2019
Read moreResearchers have designed a nanoparticle that generates radiation-induced oxygen free radicals even in the low-oxygen center of tumors, dramatically increasing the success of radiation therapy.
May 1st, 2019
Read moreSince long-term exposure to microgravity and radiation increases the damage to muscle cells, the Space Station is a perfect scenario in which to study how the cells deteriorate and how to fight this.
May 1st, 2019
Read moreResearchers have created a system that can detect and quantify small and rare biological molecules that are important for detecting disease early.
May 1st, 2019
Read moreResearchers use a 3D printer to make paper organs, complete with artificial blood vessels, that they can populate with cells.
May 1st, 2019
Read moreA University of Cordoba research project is able to incorporate luminescence into grpahene, paving a new way to continue expanding properties.
Apr 30th, 2019
Read moreResearchers have designed a new class of two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials that are disc-shaped and flat on the surface, similar to a coin, to aid in treatments for cartilage repair. The nanomaterials' unique charge arrangement allows them to trap proteins or growth factors, which can be slowly released over time.
Apr 30th, 2019
Read moreResearchers succeeded in producing inorganic perovskite thin films at moderate temperatures using co-evaporation - making post-tempering at high temperatures unnecessary. The process makes it much easier to produce thin-film solar cells from this material.
Apr 30th, 2019
Read moreMaterial may replace many metals as lightweight, flexible heat dissipators in cars, refrigerators, and electronics.
Apr 30th, 2019
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