Search results for organ-on-a-chip

Space Exploration Apr 6, 2010

A Cyborg Space Race

Who should explore space: robots or humans? Our ability to travel beyond Earth is hampered by the harsh conditions of space, but rather than let robots have all the fun, could cyborg technology allow humans to make greater ...

Engineering Apr 6, 2010

Hydra flash memory outperforms other top storage mediums

(PhysOrg.com) -- Although today flash memory is primarily used as a removable storage medium, it's currently becoming more and more appealing for a wider variety of applications. Moving beyond memory cards and flash drives, ...

Condensed Matter Mar 31, 2010

Paintable Electronics? Scientists Study Spray-On Manufacturing of Transistors

(PhysOrg.com) -- A multidisciplinary research team at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has found* that an organic semiconductor may be a viable candidate for creating large-area electronics, such as solar ...

Analytical Chemistry Mar 26, 2024

Researchers challenge the limits of molecular memory, opening the door to the development of molecular chips

Some molecules respond to external light pulses by changing their structure and holding certain states that can be switched from one to another. These are commonly referred to as photoswitches and usually have two possible ...

Nanophysics Aug 16, 2018

Physicists suggest reversible adjustment of nanoparticles emission colour

Researchers have found a method of reversibly adjusting the radiation color of nanosized light sources. Previously, radiation color could be specified only during nanoparticle synthesis, but now it can be changed after synthesis. ...

Analytical Chemistry Sep 12, 2017

Researchers create device to identify risks for breast cancer

Researchers at Purdue University are creating a device that they hope will help identify risk factors that cause breast cancer.

Computer Sciences Feb 19, 2013

Picture-perfect: Quick, efficient chip cleans up common flaws in amateur photographs

Your smartphone snapshots could be instantly converted into professional-looking photographs with just the touch of a button, thanks to a processor chip developed at MIT.

Electronics & Semiconductors Sep 14, 2010

Fake chips threaten military

A growing deluge of millions of counterfeit chips is posing peril to the military and the general public -- and perhaps nothing illustrates it better than a scheme federal prosecutors recently revealed that stretched from ...

Hi Tech & Innovation Jul 11, 2009

Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears

Climbing into his Volvo, outfitted with a Matrics antenna and a Motorola reader he'd bought on eBay for $190, Chris Paget cruised the streets of San Francisco with this objective: To read the identity cards of strangers, ...

Engineering Sep 6, 2006

Researchers Announce Invention of the c Microscope

The old optical microscopes that everyone used in high-school biology class may be a step closer to the glass heap. Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have announced their invention of an optofluidic microscope ...

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