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Tiny 3D-Printed Device Supercharges Tissue Engineering With Unprecedented Precision –
The device is compact enough to rest on a fingertip and is compatible with current tissue-engineering technology. A newly developed 3D-printed device offers scientists the ability to build human tissue models with far greater precision Read More
A palm-sized device developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo could help save lives and reduce illness by rapidly and inexpensively detecting toxic bacteria in water supplies. Summary University of Waterloo researchers have created Read More
Researchers isolated signals from a brain implant so people with movement disorders could voice thoughts without trying to speak Summary Researchers have successfully decoded brain signals related to intended speech in individuals with movement disorders, Read More
Technique could provide cheap fertilizer and prevent harmful nutrient runoff Summary A new technique offers a promising solution to two pressing agricultural challenges: expensive fertilizers and harmful nutrient runoff. By using targeted electrolysis, researchers can Read More
A team of engineers has unveiled a revolutionary mini-spectrometer that can fit on a fingertip and operate with low voltage, scanning light from UV to near-infrared in under a millisecond. This game-changing device replaces bulky Read More
New device converts plastic waste into fuel using catalyst-free pyrolysis
As tons of plastic waste continue to build up in landfills every day, Yale researchers have developed a way to convert this waste into fuels and other valuable products efficiently and cheaply. The results are Read More
The new implant contains a reservoir of glucagon that sits beneath the skin and can be activated in an emergency, with no need for injections. For individuals with Type 1 diabetes, the risk of hypoglycemia, dangerously Read More







