A desire for a simpler, cheaper way to do common laboratory tests for medical diagnoses and to avoid "washing the dishes" led University of Connecticut researchers to develop a new technology that reduces cost and time.
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Fabrics Poised to Become The New Software
In the summer of 2018, a team led by MIT researchers reported in the journal Nature that they had successfully embedded electronic devices into fibers that could be used in fabrics or composite products like clothing, airplane wings, or even wound dressings.
Data Science Helps Engineers Discover New Materials for Solar Cells and LEDS
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a high-throughput computational method to design new materials for next generation solar cells and LEDs.
Stanford Researchers Outline Vision for Profitable Climate Change Solution
A relatively simple process could help turn the tide of climate change while also turning a healthy profit.
Artificial Photosynthesis Transforms Carbon Dioxide into Liquefiable Fuels
Chemists at the University of Illinois have successfully produced fuels using water, carbon dioxide and visible light through artificial photosynthesis.
Researchers Gain Key Insight into Solar Material’s Soaring Efficiency
The rows of blue solar panels that dot landscapes and rooftops are typically made out of crystalline silicon, the workhorse semiconductor found in virtually every electronic device.