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R&D 100 winner of the day: Binary Solvent Diffusion (BSD)
Bristol researchers publish significant step toward quantum advantage
What is superconductivity?
New technology takes users from quantum dot to manufacturing in less than an hour
R&D 100 winner of the day: The X-ray Polarizing Beam Splitter (XRPBS)
Thermo Fisher Scientific further expands global footprint for drug product development and commercial manufacturing
‘Sparkling’ clean water from nanodiamond-embedded membrane filters
R&D winner of the day: LAVA: Large-Scale Vulnerability Addition
Extracting cannabinoids at scale: how chromatography is paving the way for pure compounds
Cypris launches ‘Insights Dashboard’ providing R&D teams with direct access to innovation data
R&D 100 winner of the day: WATCHMAN FLX Left Atrial Appendage Closure
Hydrogel could open new door for glaucoma treatment without drugs or surgery
R&D 100 winner of the day: Cobalt-free laser-clad valve seat in fuel-flexible hybrid electric vehicles
trinamiX to present nolecular sensing technology for use in mobile devices at Snapdragon Tech Summit Digital 2020
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LaserNetUS High-Power Laser Consortium, including Berkeley Lab, receives $18M from the U.S. DOE
In 2018, the U.S. Department of Energy established LaserNetUS, a network of facilities operating ultrapowerful lasers. Organized and funded through DOE’s Office of Fusion Energy Sciences (FES), the new network was created to provide vastly improved access to unique lasers for researchers, and to help restore the U.S.’s once-dominant position in high-intensity laser research. Now,…
Quirky response to magnetism presents quantum physics mystery

Three awards will support accelerator R&D for medical treatment, miniaturization and machine learning

SwRI, UTSA researchers work to better understand hypersonic flight environments

Dance, electron, dance: Scientists use light to choreograph electronic motion in 2D materials
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Perovskite Solar Cells
by Avery Luedtke, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, MilliporeSigma, 6000 N. Teutonia Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53209 Perovskite Solar Cells Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are photovoltaic (PV) devices containing a light-absorbing layer that has the general formula AMX3,[1] and a crystal structure similar to the mineral perovskite (CaTiO3). The advantageous electronic and optical properties of perovskites have contributed…
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R&D winner of the day: Artificial intelligence early warning heart disease technology
OSTAR Artificial intelligence early warning heart disease technology discovers abnormal heart conditions and diagnoses cardiac disease in advance. Their new AI algorithm uses BPM/ECG transform spectrum diagram to detect the most common and dangerous types of heart disease. The AI technology is able to prevent and warn potential heart disease patients and also track them,…
EUROIMMUN launches CE-marked PCR test to distinguish between COVID-19 and flu

Thermo Fisher Scientific further expands global footprint for drug product development and commercial manufacturing

Extracting cannabinoids at scale: how chromatography is paving the way for pure compounds

R&D 100 winner of the day: WATCHMAN FLX Left Atrial Appendage Closure
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What is graphene?
Graphene is a flat hexagonal lattice of carbon atoms, just one atom thick. It is a form of carbon related to carbon nanotubes and buckyballs (C60). Although it has always occurred naturally, it is only recently that it has been isolated and it’s individual properties examined. It is now known that graphene has exceptional electrical,…
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Novel battery project at New York Power Authority demonstrates energy storage’s role in advancing state’s clean energy goals
New York State today announced the unveiling of a new energy storage project that uses an innovation in lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery technology. The success of this project will demonstrate the safety and use of commercial energy storage systems that could enable more integration of renewable energy resources into the grid. Located at the New York…

Turning straw into Gold?
R&D 100 winner of the day: Dye-sensitized cell (DSC) as Energy source Of Sensors, D-EOS

Sandia secures six regional technology transfer awards

R&D 100 winner of the day: Integrated hydrogen sensor/separator module provides long-term boost in efficiency and revenue in solar power plants
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‘Sparkling’ clean water from nanodiamond-embedded membrane filters
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Although most of the planet is covered by water, only a fraction of it is clean enough for humans to use. Therefore, it is important to recycle this resource whenever possible. Current purification techniques cannot adequately handle the very hot wastewater generated by some industries. But now, researchers reporting in…
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R&D 100 winner of the day: Binary Solvent Diffusion (BSD)
Binary Solvent Diffusion (BSD) enables the production of new materials with better performance and structure control while reducing costs, enhancing properties and allowing direct integration of devices. It represents a new paradigm for producing functionally designed supercrystals with significant flexibility in control of materials architecture and property as well as direct integration of nanoelectronic devices…
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New technology takes users from quantum dot to manufacturing in less than an hour
Artificial Chemist 2.0 is a new technology that allows users to go from requesting a custom quantum dot to completing the relevant R&D and beginning manufacturing in less than an hour. The technology is completely autonomous and uses artificial intelligence (AI) and automated robotic systems to perform multi-step chemical synthesis and analysis. Quantum dots are…
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R&D 100 winner of the day: TeraByte InfraRed Delivery (TBIRD): 200 GB/s free space optical communications
Low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites generate huge amounts of data daily and getting this data back to Earth in a timely, error-free manner is currently challenging and costly. MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s TeraByte InfraRed Delivery (TBIRD) technology revolutionizes what is possible in this area. TBIRD technology enables dramatic increases in the achievable data volume delivered from LEO to…

SwRI receives $7.2 million contract to test AI in air taxi design project

Dartmouth Engineering professor awarded $400K NSF grant to conduct research on Space Station













































