The new sensors reliably and uniformly detected molecular signals, and their performance remained intact when tested again after two and a half months.

The new sensors reliably and uniformly detected molecular signals, and their performance remained intact when tested again after two and a half months.
Researchers show that through aging the number of stem cells contributing to blood cell production significantly shifts.
A smart electronic nose that mimics the human nose with its millions of receptor cells and ability to differentiate smells.
An in-memory computing prototype provides a promising solution for edge computing systems to implement continual learning.
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Through innovative, interdisciplinary work, chemist César Rodriguez-Emmenegger is seeking a way to communicate with biological systems.
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