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Scientists develop promising technology to connect low-power devices over a long distance
PASQAL and Univ. of Chicago unite on neutral atoms quantum computing research
Cost-effective system monitors temperature inside medical refrigerators and freezers
ViroStat releases latest infectious disease catalog
Electroninks uses Citrine Informatics’ AI-assisted R&D to develop enhanced silver ink
Insects offer new ideas on materials use, structure strength via 4D time-lapse imaging
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COMSOL announces event series introducing Multiphysics Version 6.0
COMSOL, the maker of the COMSOL Multiphysics simulation software, has opened registration for COMSOL Day: Version 6.0, a series of online events held around the world for the computer-aided engineering (CAE) market. Starting on January 27, there will be four events to introduce COMSOL Multiphysics version 6.0 to a global, multiphysics simulation community of innovators…
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A Breakthrough in Dry Vacuum Technology
There is a growing demand for purer processes, greater process efficiency, reliability, and sustainability for labs. Vacuum plays a major role in supporting many laboratory applications and vacuum technology needs to addresses these concerns. For quite some time now, VACUUBRAND’s diaphragm pump technology has addressed these challenges down to the approximately 1 mbar pressure range…

How LG Electronics Plans to Accelerate Innovation with AI-Powered Simulation

Automating an ELISA assay for the characterization of antibody functionality

The New Invizo 6000: Near Micron-scale View, Nanoscale Resolution

Amazon driving the move to sustainability with a year of electric delivery truck roll outs
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ViroStat releases latest infectious disease catalog
ViroStat has just released its new catalog of infectious disease antibodies and antigens. This newest release includes 790 antibodies for use in antigen detection assays such as lateral flow rapid tests, ELISA, IFA, and CLIA. Many recommended pairs are available. Infectious targets include viruses, bacteria, toxins, parasites, and fungi. Go to the ViroStat website www.virostat-inc.com…

The promise and pressures of biologics R&D

Thermo Fisher Scientific launches solution to help evolve cell therapy manufacturing

Thermo Fisher Scientific’s largest single-use technology manufacturing site opens in Greater Nashville

New onesource concierge service streamlines flow cytometry management for labs
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Chung-Ang University researchers breathe life into sensors with versatile gas masks
As technology progresses, devices are getting smaller, low-cost and more efficient. The advent of Internet of Things (IoT) has made researchers explore ways to make sensors more compact and portable. In a new study, researchers from Chung-Ang University, Korea have developed a device that is operable via breathing and can, therefore, be integrated into gas…
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Industry partners use ORNL software to trim carbon footprint of buildings
From Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Two years after the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory provided a model of nearly every building in America, commercial partners are using the tool for tasks ranging from designing energy-efficient buildings and cities to linking energy efficiency to real estate value and risk. International companies like Google…

Rensselaer researchers to focus on improving life and efficiency of nuclear reactors

Researchers measure photovoltaic external quantum efficiency to transform the future of solar cells

U.S. DOE grants $25M to advance clean hydrogen technologies for electricity generation

SOLiTHOR seeds $10.6M to develop a new solid-state battery cell technology
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DOW and CAS collaborate to accelerate R&D capabilities and efficiency
Dow, a materials science company, and CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, have established a strategic collaboration focused on digital capabilities that accelerate research and development and identify new opportunities within key growth areas around the world. “We are committed to improving systems and processes that advance scientific progress and enhance the efficiency…
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Insects offer new ideas on materials use, structure strength via 4D time-lapse imaging
From Purdue University, Brian Huchel Purdue University engineers and entomologists are making some sweet discoveries about how honeybees build and structure their honeycombs, which could lead to new fabrication techniques taken from the buzzing builders. Nikhilesh Chawla, the Ransburg Professor of Materials Engineering at Purdue, is one of the first to use four-dimensional (4D) imaging…

Plastic to metal, steel to aluminum — the future of welding and lightweight vehicles

DuPont debuts Micromax brand for microcircuit and component materials products

DOWSIL Immersion Cooling Technology improves data centers’ sustainability and efficiency

New additive technology protects paper products from food liquids and oils
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Electroninks uses Citrine Informatics’ AI-assisted R&D to develop enhanced silver ink
Electroninks, a maker of particle-free conductive metal inks and advanced materials, announces a redevelopment of their signature particle-free silver ink for aerosol jet printing applications enabled by Citrine Informatics’ AI-guided R&D platform. “Citrine’s groundbreaking AI-assisted software platform will help enhance not only our silver ink, but eventually all of our particle-free inks for new and…
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SwRI creates Space Sector with two new divisions to support space R&D
From Southwest Research Institute Southwest Research Institute’s Space Science and Engineering Division, with 465 employees in three states, has been restructured to create two new technical divisions. Dr. James L. Burch, vice president of the Space Science Division, will become Senior Vice President leading SwRI’s new Space Sector organization, encompassing all three divisions. Dr. Robin…

R&D 100 winner of the day: Terra Spotlight: A New Paradigm in Rapid Change Detection Using Satellite Images

Powering the moon: Sandia researchers design microgrid for future lunar base

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