Friday, September 21, 2018
Spray-on antennas could unlock potential of smart, connected technology
Researchers develop antennas made from mxene 'spray paint'.
New nanotherapy offers hope in treating drug-resistant renal cell carcinoma
Scientists have developed a nanoplatform technology that works in combination with existing chemotherapeutic drugs that may reverse drug-resistance in renal cell carcinoma.
Viral RNA sensing
Optical detection of picomolar concentrations of RNA using switches in plasmonic chirality.
'Papertronics' could fold, biodegrade and be the basis for the next generation of devices
Instead of adding more trash to the ever-growing piles of electroic waste, researchers are looking to the emerging field of paper-based electronics - known as papertronics. They?re flexible - even foldable - sustainable, friendly to the environment and low-cost.
Ultrathin organic photodetectors put wearable diagnostics at one?s fingertips
A polymer that maintains its light-sensing capabilities while wrapped around a fingertip could be used in low-cost diagnostic devices that are comfortable to wear.
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