Sentences with phrase «for ultrasensitive»

Dr. Richard D. Smith's team won an R&D 100 Award for the Ultrasensitive ESI - MS Source & Interface.
They are associated with large local electric fields that can be harnessed for ultrasensitive detection and energy applications.
These carbon nanotube quantum light emitters may be important for optically - based quantum information processing and information security, while also being of significant interest for ultrasensitive sensing, metrology and imaging needs and as photon sources for fundamental advances in quantum optics studies.

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Later this year, European partners of the LIGO collaboration plan to restart their revamped gravity wave observatory, Advanced Virgo, near Pisa, Italy, providing a crucial third ultrasensitive detector for pinpointing gravity wave sources.
The finding, reported in today's issue of Science, could someday lead to ultrasensitive methods for screening potential drugs or fragments of pathogens in the blood and other bodily fluids.
They have perfected a variety of clever, ultrasensitive torsion balance experiments and have spent more than 25 years looking for any twisting that would indicate the presence of new forces operating over long distances.
The paper reports that 306 of the affected babies were tested for Zika virus infection with the ultrasensitive polymerase chain reaction that detects viral RNA or immune markers.
Now, an optical whispering gallery mode resonator developed by Penn State electrical engineers can spin light around the circumference of a tiny sphere millions of times, creating an ultrasensitive microchip - based sensor for multiple applications.
Plowe's group, for instance, is experimenting with collecting blood spots on filter paper with a simple finger stick and then analyzing those with ultrasensitive PCR in the lab.
Ultrasensitive motion detector may lead to wearable devices for speech recognition and health monitoring
So neutrino experiments are designed to run with little downtime and to skirt potential failure modes — a sudden flood of data from a supernova could crash electronics systems in an ultrasensitive detector, for example.
NASA's Gravity Probe B satellite is now searching for this elusive effect by monitoring how Earth's spin influences a set of ultrasensitive gyroscopes.
The discovery may lead to ultrasensitive cameras and accessories for the emerging quantum computer.
The ultrasensitive detector developed out of a unique interdisciplinary partnership between Kar and Yung Joon, who have been collaborating for more than 10 years.
The study, titled «Deployment of a sequential two - photon laser - induced fluorescence sensor for the detection of gaseous elemental mercury at ambient levels: fast, specific, ultrasensitive detection with parts - per - quadrillion sensitivity,» was published in the Dec. 8 issue of the journal Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.
In this project, we will promote the convergence between clinical, genomic / proteomic, molecular cell biology and nanotechnology to develop a new pioneering ultrasensitive device for the detection of biomarkers, both new and already known, for GBM in peripheral fluids.
These quantum light emitters are important for optically - based quantum information processing and information security, ultrasensitive sensing, metrology and imaging needs and as photon sources for quantum optics studies.
The Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry uses unique and state - of - the - art instrumentation to perform ultrasensitive isotope ratio measurements and ion beam analysis
Last week, the ultrasensitive telescope her team built detected gravitational waves for the first time, created from the collision of two black holes some 1.3 billion years ago.
To all ultrasensitive skins, this eye contour has been made for you!
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