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June 8, 2011 -- University of Pennsylvania researchers formed biological molecules connected to electrodes, paving the way for direct biological integration into electronic circuits. The team also developed a new microscope
computers." The first 2 prototype chips -- which contain no biological elements -- have been fabbed at IBM's Fishkill, NY fab ..... recreate the phenomena between spiking neurons and synapses in biological systems through advanced algorithms and silicon circuitry
the newly renovated 30,000 square foot facility including Biological Level 2 laboratories and a clean room for its MEMS sensor ..... to accelerate the discovery, development and production of biological and pharmaceutical products. BioScale's innovative ViBE
tapered transmission lines to nanometer-size dimensions . This device could trigger the development of novel chemical and biological sensing tools, including ultra-small infrared spectrometers and lab-on-a-chip integrated biosensors . In conventional
microscope (AFM), a nanoparticle characterization instrument, an advanced fluorescence microscope, and various chemical and biological materials used in current and emerging nanotechnology applications. At the dedication of the NanoProfessor Advanced Materials
FET) structure is readily adaptable to monitoring basic biological signals. Nanowire FETs can bring us into the regime of 10nm active ..... electronics on flexible, macro-porous substrates resembling biological scaffolds so that cells can interpenetrate with the addressable
repeated elongation cycles. This effect is attributed to a distributed deformation phenomenon similar to strategies employed in biological systems such as sea shells. A self-assembled stack of alternating FGS and SnO 2 layers has shown charging and discharging
CAJAL4EU will develop a generalized platform for low cost biofluidic sensing. Biosensing allows for rapid detection of unique biological markers (proteins, antibodies, and other biomarkers for infectious diseases) from microliter fluid samples in an extremely
research facility devoted to the validation of new implanted micro-nanotechnologies at the human brain interface, associating biological and imaging facilities to provide the best environment for the first preclinical and human proof of concept. Located at MINATEC
The researchers have filed a provisional patent for their work. Potential applications include television displays and biological imaging, or invisible security tags to mark currency. The findings appear in the February issue of Nano Letters. Kwanyong