... it in seconds," Williams said.
The method offers promise for future "lab-on-a-chip" technology, or using electronic chips to analyze biological samples for medical and environmental applications. ...
... , along with his colleagues at Caltech.
The new instrument combines traditional computer-chip technology with microfluidics--the channeling of fluid flow at incredibly small scales. An entire ...
... The University of Manchester have developed a new and fast method for making biological 'chips' – technology that could lead to quick testing for serious diseases, fast detection of MRSA infections ...
Using new "lab on a chip" technology, chemists hope to create a hand-held device that may eventually allow physicians, crime scene investigators, pharmacists, even the ...
Non-invasive chip technology offers order-of-magnitude improvement for ion channel studies
... at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis report they have validated the use of gene chip technology to rapidly and accurately detect pneumonia associated with ventilator use in ...
... a key step for advancing integrated 3-D chip technology. These thinner copper nanorods fuse together, ... device."
Experimental 3-D computer chips are comprised of several layers of stacked components. ...
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new technique for growing slimmer copper nanorods, a key step for advancing integrated 3-D chip technology...
... to make advanced "cell-based sensors-on-a-chip" technology possible. Pamela Abshire, electrical ... . Like a bloodhound hot on the trail of a scent, a chip containing a collection of olfactory cells plus ...
... Soil sleuths . . .
By applying new DNA chip technology, scientists are for the first time able ... Oak Ridge National Laboratory's superconductivity technology group and SuperPower of Schenectady, N.Y ...
Chip technology could cut the wait for test results on clinical samples, US scientists say
Microfluidics experts have announced the development of a new generation of microfluidics-based environmental testing equipment for use in air quality monitoring.
... attack on the body's insulin factories, pancreatic beta cells. The scientists used silicon gene-chip technology to measure which genes are revved up in the CD4+ T cells just before they assault the ...
... perhaps rerouting and rewiring damaged spinal cord circuits that are important for movement.
Using gene chip technology, the researchers found that forced limb use turned on or turned off genes known ...
... new "lab on a chip" technology, James Landers hopes to create a hand-held device that ... his research and the emerging field of lab-on-a-chip technology in the journal Analytical Chemistry.
"This area ...