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16 May 2012, 8:56 am
Elsevier Ltd is not responsible for the content of external websites. Researchers have created an ultrasensitive biosensor that could open up new opportunities for early detection of cancer and "personalized medicine" tailored to the specific biochemistry of individual patients.
Biosensor shows promise for cancer diagnosis
16 May 2012, 6:31 am
Washington, May 16 (IANS) Researchers have created an ultra-sensitive biosensor that could open up new opportunities for early detection of cancer and help doctors tailor personalised medicine specific to biochemistry of individual patients.
Advances In Piezo Actuation: flexure Drives, Ultrasonics, And Piezo-Walk Linear Motors
16 May 2012, 12:23 am
Piezoelectric actuation is the foundation for a multitude of mission-critical high-technology applications, from semiconductor manufacturing to atomic-force microscopy, from optical tweezers to sub-pixel imaging, from bore-sight systems to genomic sequencing and medical devices.By Scott Jordan and Stefan Vorndran, PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.
Ultrasensitive biosensor promising for medical diagnostics
15 May 2012, 9:33 am
(Phys.org) -- Researchers have created an ultrasensitive biosensor that could open up new opportunities for early detection of cancer and "personalized medicine" tailored to the specific biochemistry of individual patients.
XYZ Nano-Positioning Stage for 3D Laser Lithography System
1 May 2012, 7:52 am
Auburn, MA - Piezo nano-positioning systems specialist PI (Physik Instrumente) provides a 3-axis nano-positioning stage that is employed in a novel laser lithography system by Nanoscribe GmbH. The lithography system can produce complex 3-dimensional structures, fully automatic and repeatable with a precision and flexibility previously unavailable. Sub-micron structures with sizes of up to 1 mm ...
Low-grade concrete strengthened in flexure by means of inorganic based composites
25 April 2012, 9:00 am
( Elhuyar Fundazioa ) Engineer Pello Larrinaga Alonso has studied the positive effects of an innovative inorganic-based composite called Textile Reinforced Mortar. The results have been gathered in a Doctoral Thesis developed in Tecnalia and presented publicly in the Faculty of Engineering of Bilbao, UPV/EHU.