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Optical Tweezer System Conducts High-Accuracy Cell Screening
QINGDAO, China, Dec. 29, 2022 — Researchers from the Single-Cell Center of the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have proposed an optical tweezer-assisted pool-screening and single-cell isolation (OPSI) system that...
Transparent Chip Provides View to Multimodal Imaging
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., March 15, 2022 — A transparent, biocompatible ultrasound transducer chip developed by researchers from Penn State is opening opportunities in cell and tissue stimulation and multimodal imaging. The chip, called a transparent ultrasound transducer (TUT), resembles a...
Terahertz Imaging System on a Chip Offers Speed and Portability
PRINCETON, N.J., July 29, 2019 — An imaging system developed at Princeton University uses lasers small enough to fit on a microchip, and emits and detects electromagnetic radiation at terahertz (THz) frequencies. The new system, which is based on a semiconductor design, uses a...
3D Printer Yields Ultracompact Microfluidic Device
PROVO, Utah, Aug. 15, 2017 — A custom 3D printer built using digital light processor stereolithography (DLP-SLA) has demonstrated the ability to print a viable microfluidic device small enough achieve flow channel cross sections as small as 18 micrometers (μm) × 20...
Cubic Nanoantennas Eyed for NEMS Biosensors
CLAYTON, Victoria, Australia, Feb. 24, 2015 — Lab-on-a-chip applications could benefit from cubical nanoantennas that direct light more effectively than spherical ones. The cubes, which are composed of insulating rather than conducting or semiconducting materials, are easier to fabricate and...
Seeing Cells Through Silicon
ARLINGTON, Texas, & CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 4, 2013 — A new type of near-infrared microscopy can image cells through a silicon wafer, providing more information about diseased or infected cells flowing through microfluidic devices. “This has the potential to merge research in cellular...
Food allergen worries? There’s an app for that
Mar 1, 2013 — Food allergy sufferers: Wouldn’t it be nice if you could simply scan food with your smartphone to check for potentially lethal allergens? Well, get ready: A personalized food allergy testing system called iTube could bring peace of mind a step...
Laser built on a silicon chip
SINGAPORE – A laser with a novel micro-loop mirror design fabricated on a silicon chip uses III-V semiconductor materials – a step forward for high-speed optical communications and interconnects on electronic chips. Active optical fibers with silicon...
Laser Built on a Silicon Chip
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DARPA Awards Georgia Tech $4.3M
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Lensless Microscope Made for Telemedicine
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Dreadlocks with Kung Fu Grip
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 9, 2009 -- Researchers have found that dunking synthetic, nanosize hairs into a liquid and allowing the liquid to evaporate can coax the nanobristles to twist together like dreadlocks, sticking to each other or to an object in their center with a tenacious...
Vermeer Etched With Proteins
MONTREAL, Nov. 12, 2008 -- A novel laser technology that can encourage finicky nerve cells to grow has also been used to etch a tiny version -- about as wide as the thickness of two human hairs -- of a Dutch master's painting using proteins. To illustrate the precision of...
LoC System Promising
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Aug. 9, 2007 -- A tiny device under development might in the future diagnose illness from a single drop of blood. Thomas Fischer, an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Florida State University (FSU), has designed a "lab on a chip" (LoC) -- a...
'Pioneers in Miniaturization' Prizewinner Announced
Dec 18, 2006 — David Beebe has been named the inaugural winner of the Pioneers in Miniaturization prize, receiving $5000 and a certificate. The award was established by the Royal Society of Chemistry's Lab on a Chip journal of Cambridge, England, and Corning Inc....
Intel Recognizes Student Scientists
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