A mesoporous structure is employed to improve the stability of a graphene-supported catalyst.
Polyampholytes for biomedical applications
Progress on the development of polyampholyte polymers for use in biomedical applications is reviewed.
A little on a lot versus a lot on a little – the printing revolution
Roll-to-roll printing gives organic electronics a competitive edge.
Polymer-protein conjugates – the biomedical chemist’s tool box
Polymer-protein conjugates unify the benefits of both the synthetic and biological worlds.
Ultra-small Laser Module for Customized Applications
Ultra-small laser module “RGBeamlight” which precisely couples three wavelengths to be used directly or carried to the customer’s application through a multimode-fiber.
Miniature Precision TEC Controller
Addition to the popular portfolio of Peltier temperature controllers, the miniature “TEC-1091” controller. It delivers true bipolar ±4 A / ±19 V DC, resulting in a power density of >2 W/cm³.
Exploiting synergies – multimodal nonlinear imaging in the biomedical sciences
Multimodal nonlinear microscopy has matured to a key imaging modality in life science and biomedicine.
Vibrational molecular pathology
IR and Raman spectral imaging can distinguish between tissue types, disease types and stages, and even identify the primary tumors from spectral patterns observed in metastatic cells.
Improving large area CVD
Standing wave trick may remedy non-uniform discharge problem in large-area VHF PECVD.
More ecofriendly ironmaking
New flash technique has been conceived as a novel ironmaking technology by Sohn at the University of Utah.