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NRL partners with industry to develop compact biosensor for wide-ranging applications
... Rockville, Maryland, for further development in veterinary diagnostic, clinical diagnostic, and environmental applications. Researchers at NRL began working on the magnetoelectronic biosensor concept ...MIT develops a 'paper towel' for oil spills
... in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and leader of the work. In addition to its environmental applications, the nanowire paper could also impact filtering and the purification of ...US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute announces new genome sequencing projects
... to tap the vast, unexplored reaches of the earth's microbial and plant domains for bioenergy and environmental applications, the DOE Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) has announced its latest portfolio ...Disease diagnosis in just 15 minutes
... in our research only scratch the surface of the potential applications. We've also shown that it can be used in environmental applications, for example to test for herbicides or pesticides in water ...New holographic method could be used for lab-on-a-chip technologies
... -a-chip" technology, or using electronic chips to analyze biological samples for medical and environmental applications. Researchers are trying to develop such chips that have a "high throughput," or ...Research Promises Range of Health, Defense and Environmental Applications
The ongoing research conducted by University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) physics professor Sergey Mirov, Ph.D., is a kind of fingerprinting program for the 21st century. But rather than using ...Always safely on the go
... on five fields of application: travel assistance, logistics,environmental applications such as emission monitoring, infrastructure construction and safety. "If you analyze different target groups, ...Contaminated site remediation: Are nanomaterials the answer?
... Royal Academy of Engineering recommended that the use of free manufactured nanoparticles be prohibited for environmental applications such as remediation until further research on potential risks and ...Prototype NIST method detects and measures elusive hazards
... using the method to detect volatile protein decomposition products in spoiled meats. Environmental applications could include detection of pesticides deposited on soils subject to weathering effects. ...
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