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Telecom Mar 15, 2018

What is 5G and why did Trump nix a huge tech deal to boost America's lead in its development?

Self-driving cars. Internet-connected homes. Smart cities. Innovations like these are expected to reshape the technology industry and society at large—but none will take off without stronger wireless infrastructure, known ...

Biotechnology Mar 14, 2018

'Body on a chip' could improve drug evaluation

MIT engineers have developed new technology that could be used to evaluate new drugs and detect possible side effects before the drugs are tested in humans. Using a microfluidic platform that connects engineered tissues from ...

Nanophysics Mar 9, 2018

Abright idea for on-demand nanopatterns

Focused electron beams can simultaneously synthesize optically active nanocrystals and pattern them into intricate surface arrays

Nanomaterials Feb 12, 2018

New process allows 3-D printing of nanoscale metal structures

For the first time, it is possible to create complex nanoscale metal structures using 3-D printing, thanks to a new technique developed at Caltech.

Materials Science Feb 1, 2018

Chemistry breakthroughs open new doors to drug developers and cancer researchers

Two independent chemistry breakthroughs have opened a plethora of doors that were previously locked to drug developers and cancer researchers.

Nanophysics Jan 18, 2018

Method uses DNA, nanoparticles and lithography to make optically active structures

Northwestern University researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind technique for creating entirely new classes of optical materials and devices that could lead to light bending and cloaking devices—news to make the ...

Biotechnology Jan 16, 2018

'Heart-on-a-chip' process aims to speed up drug testing

Testing new clinical drugs' effect on heart tissue could become quicker and more straightforward, thanks to new research from Harvard University.

Security Jan 12, 2018

Finnish firm detects new Intel security flaw

A new security flaw has been found in Intel hardware which could enable hackers to access corporate laptops remotely, Finnish cybersecurity specialist F-Secure said on Friday.

Nanomaterials Jan 10, 2018

Researcher discusses the self-assembly of materials to make diverse nanoscale patterns

Some materials have the unique ability to self-assemble into organized molecular patterns and structures. Materials scientist Gregory Doerk of the Electronic Nanomaterials Group at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials ...

Engineering Dec 14, 2017

Vanderbilt researchers win an R&D100 Award for MultiWell MicroFormulator

A team of Vanderbilt University scientists and engineers led by Professor John P. Wikswo has won an R&D 100 Award for their MultiWell MicroFormulator.

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