It’s amazing what a little light can do. Chemist Simon Friedman ’89 is using it in a system he hopes will help some of the 589 million people around the world who are living with diabetes.
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With the flip of a switch, scientists harness light to program how particles interact and assemble
NYU scientists are using light to precisely control how tiny particles organize themselves into crystals. Their research, published in Chem, provides a simple and reversible method for forming ...
I sat down with Liu along with his co-star Melissa Barrera (Scream VI, Abigail) and The Copenhagen Test’s stunt team as part of IGN Fan Fest to break down the mechanics of and inspirations for the ...
Donut Lab revealed the first independent test showing that its solid-state battery is capable of 11C charging, although it still has to prove other claims ...
Chemists in South Korea have created a stable color-changing sensor that displays an easily quantifiable response to the pH of its surroundings. Published in Microsystems & Nanoengineering, Dong-Hwan ...
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