Sentences with phrase «with ultrasensitive»

A small band of scientists across the globe detected the celestial fireworks using ground - and space - based telescopes equipped with ultrasensitive cameras and detectors.
Our fly - on - the - wall look at scientists poring over data on small perturbations measured with ultrasensitive instruments shows clearly how answers lead to more questions.
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.
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.

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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.
When a low - energy neutrino or antineutrino from a supernova collides with a water molecule in the tank, the resulting light signal is recorded by about 100 of 13,000 photomultipliers, ultrasensitive light - detecting devices that turn a tiny flash of light into a larger recordable burst of electricity.
Working with a team of collaborators, Vladislav Yakovlev, professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has developed an ultrasensitive detection method that can detect molecules associated with human and animal fecal matter in water systems.
With the help of EDMR, electrically detected magnetic resonance, an ultrasensitive method of measurement, they were able to determine the local defects» structure by detecting their magnetic fingerprint in the photo current of the solar cell under a magnetic field and microwave radiation.
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.
They are associated with large local electric fields that can be harnessed for ultrasensitive detection and energy applications.
With collaborators in the biology department, Dr. Weiss applied these ultrasensitive techniques to investigate the Hedgehog signaling pathway — a critical mechanism that helps give rise to the spatial patterning in developing embryos, but has also been identified as a key culprit in up to 25 % of cancer deaths.
Researchers at the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, however, have proposed building a new dark matter experiment using an ultrasensitive detector that incorporates crystals of gallium arsenide (GaAs), along with silicon and boron.
This includes a new ion mobility spectrometry - mass spectrometry platform and ultrasensitive nanoelectrospray ion source with MS interface.
With the app's ultrasensitive turn monitoring, I thought I would never earn the cornering badge.
Beginning with the opening episode of the narrator's traumatic bedtime separation from his mother, she would have seen her own childhood self in the work's ultrasensitive protagonist.
Despite their outward confidence, these same lawyers can also be ultrasensitive to criticism, and they may show lower «emotional intelligence» compared with the general public, personality tests have shown.
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