|
|
|
|
Location: EMBL Monterotondo, Adriano Buzzati-Traverso Campus, Via Ramarini 32, 00016 Monterotondo, Italy
It's a massive understatement to say that stem cells have picky tastes. These choosy micrometer-sized underpinnings of life have long maintained an air of mystery about their predilections, initially refusing to rest on anything but a comfortable...

|
Location: University of Illinois,Urbana, IL 61801, United States
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a simple, disposable sensor for detecting hazardous uranium ions, with sensitivity that rivals the performance of much more sophisticated laboratory instruments.
...

|
Location: 75 Fifth Street, N.W., Suite 100 , Atlanta, Georgia 30308 , United States
Analyzing human blood for a very low virus concentration or a sample of water for a bioterrorism agent has always been a time-consuming and difficult process. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University have developed...

|
Location: McCullough Building 342 476 Lomita MallStanford University,Stanford, CA 94305-4045,, United States
Photoelectron spectroscopy is a general term which refers to all techniques based on the photoelectric effect originally observed by Hertz. This was later explained as a manifestation of the quantum nature of light by Einstein, who recognized...

|
Location: Troy, NY 12180, United States
National Cancer Institute and the Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems (CenSSIS) at Rensselaer, which is funded by the National Science Foundation has developed Machine Learning , A new computer-based technique could eliminate hours...

|
Location: University of Bridgeport,Bridgeport, Connecticut 06601,, United States
The P stands for proportional control, I for integral control and D for derivative control. This is also what is called a three term controller. The basic function of a controller is to execute an algorithm (electronic controller) based on the...

|
Location: Katrien Marent Corporate Communication Manager IMEC, Kapeldreef 75 Tel +32 16 28 18 80 Fax +32 16 28 16 37 Email: Katrien.Marent@imec.be, Belgium
IMEC’s 90nm CMOS digital UWB transmitter is the first ever published IEEE
802.15.4a standard-compliant transmitter and outperforms state-of-the-art
low-power narrowband transmitter implementations. The transmitter covers all the
frequency...

|
Location: School of Aerospace Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology270 Ferst Drive Atlanta, GA 30332, United States
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a new protoype engine that allows
satellites to take off with less fuel, opening the door for deep space missions,
lower launch costs and more payload in orbit.
The efficient satellite engine...

|
Location: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 7000 East Avenue • Livermore, CA 94550, United States
Scientists from the Chemistry, Materials and Life Sciences Directorate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in collaboration with researchers from Dubna, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Russia , have discovered the newest...

|
Location: LSU Department of Physics & Astronomy., 202 Nicholson Hall, Tower Dr., Baton Rouge, LA ., 70803-4001 • (225) 578-2261 • Fax-(225) 578-5855, United States
"Dark energy" which is still enigma for the scientists that seems to be quickening the expansion of the universe but, according to LSU Physics and Astronomy Associate Professor Bradley Schaefer, one thing appears to be true: Dark Energy is not...

|
Location: Louisiana State University (LSU) ,Baton Rouge, LA 70803, United States
The UCoMS project, sponsored by the Department of Energy and the Louisiana Board of Regents, is researching and developing new Grid computing and sensor network technologies for the management of energy resources. Three Louisiana Universities are...

|
Location: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, United States
Contemporary network size is growing at exponential rate and the future network designs are characterized by high-speed to carry a wide variety of network services and traffic types. These demands create new challenges for network designers...

|
Location: Albama, United States
The circuit in Figure 1 uses current-feedback amplifiers to implement a wideband full-wave rectifier for applications such as a control/AGC system reference or as an amplitude indicator. Putting the full-wave-rectifier diodes in the feedback...

|
Location: National Park Service,,Williston, Vermont, United States
Powered by mere vibrations or the movement of magnets, novel sensors and transmitters developed by a small company in Vermont are changing the way engineers are looking at fatigue. Communicating wirelessly via the Internet to engineers halfway...

|
Location: Los Angeles, CA 90089, United States
At the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Symposium, Assistant Professor Hossein Hashemi of the USC Ming Hsieh department of electrical engineering will discuss two radar chips created in his laboratory, both of which detect and generate...

|
Location: MIT,Cambridge, MA 02139, United States
In work that could dramatically boost the capabilities of "lab on a chip" devices, MIT researchers have created a way to use tiny bubbles to mimic the capabilities of a computer. The team, based at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms, reports that...

|
Location: Department of Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyRoom 66-45477 Massachusetts Ave Cambridge MA 02139, United States
Icelanders, who get most of their heating, hot water and a good portion of their electricity from geothermal sources, are well aware that Reykjavik, which means "Smoky Bay," is named for the steam from the local hot springs. In the United States,...

|
Location: Chicago, United States
Ghostly galaxies composed almost entirely of dark matter speckle the universe. Unlike normal galaxies, these extreme systems contain very few stars and are almost devoid of gas. Most of the luminous matter, so common in most galaxies, has been...

|
Location: Nasa city, United States
Physicists at JILA are using ultrashort pulses of laser light to reveal precisely why some electrons, like ballet dancers, hold their spin positions better than others—work that may help improve spintronic devices, which exploit the magnetism or...

|
Location: Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Agent 007 is a mighty versatile fellow, but he would have to take backseat to agents being trained at Washington University in St. Louis.
Computer scientist engineers here are using wireless sensor networks that employ software agents that...

|
|
|
|
|