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Raman Spectroscopy without the Heat

October 10, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

Breakthrough in Raman Spectroscopy- Innovative Technique Overcomes Longstanding Hurdles
 “A group of researchers with the Institute for Quantum Sciences and Engineering [MORE]

First Lymphangion Chip

May 24, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Introducing organs-on-chips to the lymph system.
“To engineer this new device, [bioengineers at Texas A & M University] first developed a [MORE]

Better Bioink for 3D Printing Blood Vessels

November 2, 2021 | | Posted in Newsletter

Images depict method to fabricate 3D bioprinted vascular model
Bioengineers at Texas A & M University have “developed a new nanoengineered [MORE]

Optoelectronic Device for Weight Loss

March 9, 2021 | | Posted in Newsletter

Tiny wireless device possible answer to obesity
Research partners at Texas A & M University and the University of Washington report [MORE]

Microfluidic Device for Assessing Blood Clotting

August 4, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Microfluidic device by Jain and team to help detect blood clots
Engineers at Texas A & M University have built a [MORE]

Injectable Bandages

June 26, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

 
Injectable Bandage
Texas A & M University reports: “Kappa-carrageenan, commonly extracted from red edible seaweed, has been utilized for decades as [MORE]

A Stretchable, Conductive Coating for Wearable Devices

May 1, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Conductive MXene Multilayers
MXenes are a class of inorganic compounds, only a few atoms thick, which are used in electronic devices. [MORE]