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... per cent, according to preliminary tests. The patent-pending technology features a movable inner shell that guides the head to tilt slightly forward ...Sandia to Demonstrate Hyperspectral Confocal Fluorescence Microscope
... Air Force Base. This patent-protected and patent-pending technology has been combined with Sandia's unique and proprietary multivariate algorithms and software to form a complete ...Material may help autos turn heat into electricity
... . Heremans' team is continuing to work on this patent-pending technology. "We hope to go much further. I think it should be quite possible ...New process promises to revolutionize manufacturing of products
... more shapes, making it smarter than previous technologies." The patent pending technology, which is available for licensing, allows virtually any memory material to be quickly and easily ...Nano research creates new products to market
... agreements with UALR to bring to market patent-pending technology developed by the University`s Nanotechnology Center Research to provide anti-counterfeiting solutions ...Twinkle, twinkle, quantum dot -- new particles can change colors and tag molecules
... scientist Gang Ruan describe their patent-pending technology in the online edition of the journal Nano Letters. Researchers routinely tag molecules ...Einstein researchers find link between brain molecule and obesity and diabetes
... of Medicine is actively seeking licensing partners interested in pursuing clinical application of this patent-pending technology ...RAD-tagging technology is demystifying genome sequencing
... Biology. His lab developed a patent-pending technology for discovering differences between genomes called restriction-site associated DNA markers ...Antennaless RFID Tags Developed at NDSU Solve Problem of Tracking Metal and Liquids
... frequency identification (RFID) systems. A patent-pending technology developed by a research team at the Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) at North ...
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