by mroseboro | Apr 20, 2022 | Faculty News, Member News, Molecular Screening Shared Resource, News, Research, Technology Centers |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > 2022 > April UCLA-developed technology enables single-cell sorting by function Advance has implications for drug development and biological research By Wayne Lewis Using microscopic, bowl-shaped containers called...
by mroseboro | Apr 6, 2022 | Faculty News, Member News, News, Noble Family Innovation Fund, Uncategorized |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > 2022 > April UCLA Engineers Develop Emission-Free Process Turning Methane Gas to Hydrogen and Graphitic Carbon New solar thermal solution produces high-value products for clean fuels and lithium-ion batteries By...
by mroseboro | Mar 23, 2022 | Awards, Faculty News, Member News, News |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Articles by: mroseboro Biophysicist Amy Rowat honored by the National Science Foundation By Stuart Wolpert (Image credit: Osvadlo Tarula) This article was originally published by The UCLA Newsroom Biophysicist Amy...
by mroseboro | Mar 11, 2022 | Faculty News, Member News, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Articles by: mroseboro Research on Catalyst Reveals Critical Atomic Structural Change in Reaction Findings will lead to more efficient designs for clean and energy-efficient production processes By UCLA Samueli...
by mroseboro | Feb 7, 2022 | Beyond CMOS, Electron Imaging Center for Nanomachines, Faculty News, Member News, Nano & Pico Characterization Laboratory, News, Paul Weiss, Research, Technology Centers |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Uncategorized Sweating the small stuff: Smartwatch developed at UCLA measures key stress hormone Device opens new possibilities for personal health monitoring By Wayne Lewis Cortisol is well-suited for measurement...
by mroseboro | Jan 26, 2022 | Adyogan Ozcan, Faculty News, Member News, News, Research, Tools for Discovery |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > UCLA Imaging Through Random Diffusers Instantly without a Computer Computational imaging without a computer: seeing through random diffusers at the speed of light. (Image credit: Ozcan Lab/UCLA Imaging through...
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