by jrondon | Nov 12, 2020 | Beyond CMOS, Chemistry, Member News, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS Programmable electronics based on the reversible doping of 2-D semiconductors by Ingrid Fadelli (Image courtesy Lee, et al.) This article was originally published by TechXplore In recent years, researchers have been trying to develop new types of highly...
by jrondon | Nov 12, 2020 | Member News, News, Research, Women in STEM |
FEATURED NEWS UCLA researchers create armored emulsions as tiny test tubes for parallel reactions Advance shows path for ‘lab-on-a-particle’ technologies to democratize scientific research and health diagnostics by UCLA Samueli Newsroom Images showing the...
by jrondon | Nov 9, 2020 | Member News, News |
FEATURED NEWS Wound-healing biomaterials activate immune system for stronger skin by Duke University School of Nursing Regenerated hair follicles at the center of a wound. The hair follicles appear as tear drop structures, and they have Keratin 5 positive tips,...
by jrondon | Nov 9, 2020 | News, Research, Sustainability |
FEATURED NEWS UCLA-led research shows efficient and inexpensive fuel-cells in sight Advance provides pathways for renewable energy and hydrogen-powered automobiles by UCLA Samueli Newsroom Graphic shows a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) and the...
by jrondon | Nov 8, 2020 | News, Research, Technology Centers |
FEATURED NEWS Scientists snap molecular building blocks of brain computing Graphic shows a close view of an inhibitory synapse in 3D. (Image credit: TAO Changlu, LIU Yuntao, and BI Guoqiang; Image design: WANG Guoyan, MA Yanbing) This article was originally published...
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