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Ultrasensitive microRNA assay with nanosensor to detect cancer
A simple, ultrasensitive microRNA sensor developed and tested by researchers from the schools of science and medicine at Indiana...
Dec 11, 20154 min read


Nanostructured metal coatings let the light through for electrical devices
Light and electricity dance a complicated tango in devices like LEDs, solar cells and sensors. A new anti-reflection coating developed by...
Dec 9, 20153 min read


Detecting and identifying explosives with single test
Lead researcher, Dr William Peveler (UCL Chemistry), said: “This is the first time multiple explosives have been detected using a single...
Dec 9, 20152 min read


Stretchable hydrogel electronics
Water-based “Band-Aid” senses temperature, lights up, and delivers medicine to the skin. MIT engineers have designed what may be the...
Dec 8, 20154 min read


UTA researcher to build internal nanotechnology device to simplify blood sugar testing
What if a diabetic never had to prick a finger to monitor his or her blood-glucose levels, and instead could rely on an internal,...
Dec 1, 20153 min read


New access to the interior of electronic components
Electronic density and thickness oscillations provide new access to the interior of electronic components Potential application: sensors...
Nov 25, 20152 min read
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