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Simple Arsenic Sensor Could Save Lives
03/09/2018 | Imperial College London
Controlled Coupling of Light and Matter
03/07/2018 | University of Würzburg
Molecule of Life Finds New Uses in Microelectronics
03/07/2018 | Arizona State University


A Power Boost for Mobile Technologies
03/06/2018 | Harvard University
Easy Printing of Biosensors Made of Graphene
03/06/2018 | Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Capturing Brain Signals with Soft Electronics
03/05/2018 | Linköping University
Smart New Method to Manufacture Organic Solar Cells
03/05/2018 | Linköping University
Buckyball Marries Graphene
03/02/2018 | Department of Energy, Office of Science
A Receiver for Touch Communication
03/02/2018 | ETH Zurich


Atomic Movies Explain Why Perovskite Solar Cells Are More Efficient
03/02/2018 | U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science
Practical Spin Wave Transistor One Step Closer
03/02/2018 | University of Groningen
The Rise of Bio Inspired Microrobots
03/01/2018 | University of Manchester
A New Way to Combine Soft Materials
03/01/2018 | Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Personalizing Wearable Devices
03/01/2018 | Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Scientists Pave the Way for Resilient Robot Swarms
02/28/2018 | University of Southampton
A Marriage of Light-Manipulation Technologies
02/28/2018 | Argonne National Laboratory
Novel 3D Printing Method Embeds Sensing Capabilities Within Robotic Actuators
02/28/2018 | Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences


NI Enhances LabVIEW NXG
01/29/2018 | National Instruments
An All-in-One Catalyst
02/23/2018 | A*STAR
Ultrathin, Highly Elastic Skin Display Developed
02/22/2018 | University of Tokyo
New Method Speeds Up Materials Testing
02/22/2018 | McCormick Northwestern Engineering


Robotic Crystals that Walk n’ Roll
02/22/2018 | Waseda University
'Memtransistor' Brings World Closer to Brain-like Computing
02/22/2018 | McCormick Northwestern Engineering
A Quadrillionth of a Second in Slow Motion
02/22/2018 | Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
Snake-Inspired Robot Uses Kirigami to Move
02/22/2018 | Harvard University
Reinventing the Inductor
02/22/2018 | University of California - Santa Barbara
MEMS Chips Get Metalenses
02/21/2018 | AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
Bringing a Hidden Superconducting State to Light
02/21/2018 | Brookhaven National Laboratory
Unconventional Superconductor May Help Create Quantum Computers
02/20/2018 | CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY


Electric Eel-Inspired Device Reaches 110 Volts
02/19/2018 | Biophysical Society
India Wearable Devices Market 2018-2023
02/15/2018 | Business Wire


Quantum for All
02/15/2018 | UC Santa Barbara
Evolution of Fuel Retailing
02/14/2018 | Frost & Sullivan
Graphene on Toast, Anyone?
02/14/2018 | Rice University
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