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3D Printing Technique Replicates Biological Structures
LONDON, Jan. 25, 2017 — A 3D printing technique that replicates biological structures could be used for tissue regeneration and replica organs. Imperial College London researchers have developed the method using cryogenics and 3D printing techniques. Their technique...
Pyreos Awarded Grant for Thin-Film Sensors
EDINBURGH, Scotland, Oct. 26, 2017 — Thin-film pyroelectric sensor supplier Pyreos Ltd. has been awarded a grant of almost £950,000 ($1.1 million) to develop the next generation of thin-film pyroelectric IR sensors. The company, spun out from German industrial firm Siemens in...
New Robot Comes to Its Senses
Jun 14, 2016 — Robot design is often anthropocentric — the artificial agents have limbs, features and form factors analagous to our own. Surely the human body is a well-designed system, but now researchers are improving robot sensitivity by moving beyond the...
Wasp-Inspired Needle Could Advance Spectroscopy for Disease Detection
LONDON, Feb. 8, 2016 — A robotic surgical system inspired by the anatomy of wood-boring wasps could be used in Raman spectroscopy to detect cancerous and diseased tissue. The wasp-inspired robotic needle is bendable, enabling it to access hard-to-reach areas deep in...
Imaging in the Ultrafast Lane
May 1, 2011 — For ultrafast imaging at wavelengths well below the visible, consider the work being done by a team led by professors Henry Kapteyn and Margaret Murnane. The married couple holds appointments in physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder and...
Trumpf Laser Div. Makes Personnel Changes
FARMINGTON, Conn., April 20, 2010 — Trumpf Inc. has announced several changes within its laser division. David Havrilla, formerly manager, high power lasers, has been promoted to manager of products and applications. Havrilla, who has been involved with industrial lasers for...
Nanoplasmonic Devices Funded
BELFAST, Northern Ireland, and LONDON, Sept. 4, 2009 -- Queen's University Belfast and Imperial College London will establish a research program on the fundamental science of nanoplasmonic devices under a new £6 million (about $9.8 million) grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research...
Spray-On Solar Cells Pursued
WARWICK, UK, March 18, 2009 – Creating solar cells you can wear, fold, and bend -- and even spray onto surfaces -- is the goal of a four-year research program set to begin next month under a consortium of eight UK universities.
Bleeding Hearts Revealed
LONDON, Jan. 21, 2009 – Images now reveal bleeding that occurs within the heart after a patient has suffered a heart attack. The extent of the bleeding can indicate how severely the heart is damaged. Researchers from MRC Clinical Sciences Centre at Imperial College London...
Crystals Key to Cloaking
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., June 30, 2008 -- Concentric rings of silicon photonic crystals have, in computer simulations, demonstrated an approximate cloaking effect, bringing scientists a step closer to making optical cloaking -- invisibility -- more practical. "This is much more than a...
Bipolar-Disorder Marker Found
LONDON, Feb. 6, 2008 -- People with manic depression, or bipolar disorder, have a distinct chemical signature in their brains, according to results of a new study. The research involved using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to analyze post-mortem-patient...
Sensor of Champions
LONDON, Sept. 13, 2007 -- A sensor that collects and immediately transmits data from the human body could boost athletes' performance and eventually contribute to health care. About the size of some cufflinks, the sensor is clipped behind a wearer's ear and is reportedly...
Molly Stevens Awarded Science Medal
Aug 10, 2007 — Molly Stevens, PhD, a reader in regenerative medicine and nanotechnology with the materials department at Imperial College London, was awarded the 2006 Conference Science Medal by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Stevens, the...
Quantum Information Seminars Carried Live Online
Jan 11, 2007 — Researchers at Imperial College London's Institute for Mathematical Sciences this week launched Quantum Information Live (QILive), a program that broadcasts seminars by Imperial's quantum information research group live on the Internet. Imperial...
Cloak of Partial Invisibility Created
DURHAM, N.C., Oct. 20, 2006 -- A team of US and British scientists has demonstrated the first working "invisibility cloak," a device that deflects microwave beams so they flow around a "hidden" object inside with little distortion, making it appear almost as if nothing were there...
Scientist Honored for 'Spintronic' Microchips
LONDON, Sept. 12, 2006 -- A scientist who has shown that magnetic microchips can store hundreds of gigabytes of information has won a European science-to-business award for both his work and his plan to commercialize the technology. The "spintronic" microchips, which...
News Briefs (March 31, 2006)
Mar 31, 2006 — Life sciences technology investor Acrongenomics Inc. of Geneva and London-based Molecular Vision Ltd. have agreed to combine research and development (R&D) efforts to produce a commercially viable line of low-cost, easy-to-use and on-the-spot...
New Optical Effect Works Like X-ray Glasses
Mar 7, 2006 — LONDON, March 7, 2006 -- Researchers from the Imperial College London and the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland, have pioneered a new optical effect that in lab tests renders solid materials transparent. The scientists say the effect could one...
News Briefs
Sep 26, 2005 — Vitex Systems Inc. of San Jose, Calif., a provider of encapsulation films used in the production of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays and organic semiconductor applications, announced that Teruo Tohma has joined the company as an advisor....
New Metamaterials Detect T-Rays
Mar 4, 2004 — SAN DIEGO, March 4 -- Scientists have developed a class of materials that respond magnetically to terahertz radiation, a fundamental finding relevant to many exciting applications in areas including guidance in zero visibility weather conditions,...
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