I will also discuss how our software
enables novel applications of this technology and our current work on directly characterizing RNA molecules.
Nanotechnology is the understanding and control of matter at the nanometer scale, where unique phenomena
enable novel applications.
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Researchers at Tufts University have created a genetically modified yeast that can more efficiently consume a
novel nutrient, xylose,
enabling the yeast to grow faster and to higher cell densities, raising the prospect of a significantly faster path toward the design of new synthetic organisms for industrial
applications, according to a study published today in Nature Communications.
A
novel metamaterial
enables a fast, efficient and high - fidelity terahertz radiation imaging system capable of manipulating the stubborn electromagnetic waves, advancing a technology with potential
applications in medical and security imaging, a team led by Boston College researchers reports in the online edition of the journal Nature Photonics.
The
novel hydrothermal synthesis bears the potential of
enabling an easy access to these materials — an important step towards realistic
application.
The BrainGate research was praised for «
enabling a new understanding of human brain function and the development of a
novel, fully - implanted platform neurotechnology capable of wirelessly transmitting large numbers of neural signals from multiple types of sensors for use in Brain Computer Interface, epilepsy monitoring, and neuromodulation
applications.»
MEDFORD / SOMERVILLE, Mass. (March 26, 2018)-- Researchers at Tufts University have created a genetically modified yeast that can more efficiently consume a
novel nutrient, xylose,
enabling the yeast to grow faster and to higher cell densities, raising the prospect of a significantly faster path toward the design of new synthetic organisms for industrial
applications, according to a study published today in Nature Communications.
Magnetic resonance techniques
enables a wide range of
novel applications in chemistry, physics and biomedical sciences, such as powerful imaging tools which have revolutionized medicine.
From the mid-1980s on progress in nanometer - scale science and technology exploded, and the term nanotechnology was appropriated by researchers, media, businesses, and funding agencies to refer to any technology in which control of the structure of matter on a scale of nanometers to tens of nanometers to hundreds of nanometers in at least one dimension
enabled unique phenomena and
novel applications.
These acoustic devices have the potential for commercial
application — a
novel laser based on sound, for example, could
enable new approaches to precision timekeeping in communications systems.
Among other benefits, repositories increase the availability of research, permit reprinting or text mining, and
enable work to be propagated across the internet and used for
novel applications.