A reusable sensor for in-line glucose monitoring, believed to be the first of its kind, has been launched by Hamilton Company.
The UC Davis device exploits the properties of photon-trapping surface textures (PTST), surface modifications that enhance the light absorption capabilities of silicon photodiodes in the near-IR range ...
One of the lead scientists, NASA intern Ashley Ohall, built a newly published reference library with nearly 25,000 molecular “fingerprints,” according to NASA. Some of the items included with the ...
The Flagship Pioneering spinout uses permanent bonds to target shallow pockets, drastically expanding the druggable universe for small molecules.
Biochemistry Professor Andy LiWang may have uncovered a universal mechanism that explains how bacteria, and potentially many ...
Thermoelectric generators built entirely from food-grade hydrogels and vanillin harvest heat from hot meals to power edible displays that change color when food reaches safe eating temperature.
NASA is exploring a way to track ocean debris, focusing on creating a spectral library, essential for developing space-based ...
Held in Las Vegas last month, this year's CES unveiled everything from paper thin TV screens, to flying vehicles, to cuddly ...
The transboundary nature of air pollution demands a stronger and more urgent call to action. While the Asia-Pacific region has demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of cascading disasters, ...
Security agencies continue to face a difficult tradeoff when screening for explosives and hazardous chemicals. Imaging systems such as X-ray and millimeter-wave scanners can quickly flag suspicious ...
Life sciences generate substantial plastic waste and face ethical scrutiny over animal testing, necessitating sustainable ...
BASF is considering the sale of its subsidiary trinamiX, which specializes in biometric imaging and mobile NIR spectroscopy solutions.