Search results for organ-on-a-chip

Optics & Photonics May 31, 2023

Leveling up scanning electron microscope measurements for chip manufacturing

Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and KLA Corporation, a provider of inspection and measurement systems for the semiconductor and related industries, have improved the accuracy of ...

Engineering Oct 26, 2006

IBM researchers develop next-generation chip-cooling technologies

At the BroadGroup Power and Cooling Summit in London, IBM researchers presented an innovative approach for improving the cooling of computer chips, an increasingly urgent need given the large amount of heat released by today's ...

Apr 1, 2005

New miniaturised chip dramatically reduces time taken for DNA analysis

The portable device will speed up performing paternity tests, identifying bacterial infections and detecting genetically modified organisms (GMOs) A team of researchers at the Universitat Autтnoma de Barcelona has ...

Bio & Medicine Oct 4, 2022

Multi-organ chip detects dangerous nanoparticles

What happens when we breathe in nanoparticles emitted by, for example, a laser printer? Could these nanoparticles damage the respiratory tract or perhaps even other organs? To answer these questions, Fraunhofer researchers ...

Bio & Medicine Aug 12, 2014

Ingested nanoparticles may damage liver

(Phys.org) —Nanoparticles in food, sunscreen and other everyday products have many benefits. But Cornell biomedical scientists are finding that at certain doses, the particles might cause human organ damage.

Mar 27, 2006

Researchers get neurons and silicon talking

European researchers have created an interface between mammalian neurons and silicon chips. The development is a crucial first step in the development of advanced technologies that combine silicon circuits with a mammal’s ...

Optics & Photonics Jun 30, 2022

The principle of inkjet printing and its applications on AR/VR micro-displays

With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, image recognition and 5G communication technology, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies are developing at an alarming rate. Under the background ...

Bio & Medicine Nov 18, 2021

Nested nanowells speed single cell studies

Researchers tracking the behavior of cancerous tumor cells have a new tool in their arsenal that can process 10 times the number of cells in one day. A new nested nanoPOTS chip, developed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Jun 28, 2011

Elpida begins sample shipments of DDR3 SDRAM (x32) based on TSV stacking technology

Elpida Memory today announced that it has begun sample shipments of the industry's first DDR3 SDRAM (x32-bit I/O configuration) made using TSV (Through Silicon Via) stacking technology. The sample is a low-power 8-gigabit ...

Jan 13, 2005

The Chip Printers - Integrated Circuits Made of Plastic

The PolyIC company has taken a giant step toward realizing the mass production of RFID chips made of plastic: The developers have created the world’s fastest (600 kilohertz) integrated circuit made of organic material. ...

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