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Interesting New Hydrogel

February 5, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

DNA Hydrogel
Hydrogel, a material made of charged polymers, is widely used in biomedical engineering for such things as biosensors, contact [MORE]

“Harmonic” Scanning for Skin Cancer

October 30, 2012 | | Posted in Newsletter

thzfreq Radiation
Terahertz radiation falls in the electromagtic spectrum between microwaves and infrared and has some properties of each.  [MORE]

Capturing Circulating Prostate Cancer Cells in a Microfluidics Chip

October 2, 2012 | | Posted in Newsletter

Researchers at Cornell have reported designing a microfluidics chip (using anti-prostate specific membrane antigens as the capture molecule) that has [MORE]

Electronic Jeans?

February 21, 2012 | | Posted in Newsletter

Cotton Transisitor
Coating layers of nanoparticles over cotton fibers, researchers at Cornell and in France and Italy have created a [MORE]

High-Resolution Microcamera

September 5, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

PFCA – Tiny Camera for Science and Technology
It is called a “Planar Fourier Capture Array” but its developers at [MORE]

Robotic Gripper, Not Like a Human Hand

December 21, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Robotic Gripper
Using an ordinary latex balloon filled with coffee grounds and attached to a robotic arm, researchers from Cornell, [MORE]

Nanomaterials that Capture Circulating Tumor Cells

December 14, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Biomedical engineers at Cornell University have added Halloysite nanotubes to a protein coated surface of a microflow device to more [MORE]