NANOTECHNOLOGYHolder Hermanns led a team of researchers together with his students Marvin Stenger and Gilles Nies. They have built a battery model, the Nanosatellite battery that can monitor the exact amount of energy is available. More so, it can monitor how much of the energy is chemically bound or not immediately usable.
Scientists have explored the idea behind the carbon nanotubes, some advanced materials, and metal nanowires. The study made them developed a touchpad that can be as flexible as the human body after several trials.
Aside from Dr. Brockbank, another doctor and chief medical officer of the United Network for Organ Sharing is Dr. David Klassen. Dr. Klassen is positive in the result of organ reservation using the process of cryopreservation. "It would completely transform transplantation, Dr. Klassen said.
Bionic leaf is an artificial photosynthesis process. The main objective of this project is to develop energy dense Biofuel from hydrogen and carbon dioxide and reduces the greenhouse emission in nature.
The court ruling on the case of the CRISPR patent has been out and is in favor of Harvard and MIT. Read to know more about the side of the University of California in this battle.
Laser is a very great adjunct in the treatment of brain cancer. The analysis of brain cancer and extent of tissue removal can be determined through laser.
Serotonin agonists and antagonists are always available to suppress appetite until its use was put on control because of side-effects. Recently, some scientists have discovered on how does serotonin burns fat that could lead into a major advancement in the pharmaceutical industry.
Researchers from Stanford University address battery-heating issues by creating lithium-ion batteries that automatically shut down when they become too hot and revive again when they cool off.
A U.S. medical company reveals it is launching the "holy grail" of blood tests that can diagnose cancer even before patients have manifested its symptoms through liquid biopsy.
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich University scientists are able to develop a touchscreen technology using gold and silver to further advance touchscreen technology.
Material scientists from the University of North Florida and Northeastern University are able to create a material that bonds metal without the need for heat.
The Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering is currently developing a wireless implantable device that sends information in place of the damaged nerves.
UCLA created a strong and lightweight metal through nanotechnology. Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have developed a strong metal that is also light.