The Lund research team employed an improved electrospinning method that utilizes a type of polymer that has been approved for medical purposes to produce 3D ECM-mimicking scaffolds.
By Benedette Cuffari
30 Mar 2017
ZYGO's Mx™ software enhances optical profiling of highly sloped surfaces, surpassing theoretical limits, especially on rough surfaces.
Near-infrared spectrometers (NIR) have been high-performance, with high resolution and broad spectral range for laboratory use or portable and with low performance.
Researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) have recently developed a novel sensor comprised of successfully sealed biomolecules, which is able to accurately detect the presence of markers that correspond to various diseases.
By Benedette Cuffari
28 Mar 2017
Dillon McDowell, Applications Scientist at Olympus Scientific Solutions America, talks to AZoM about XRF as an effective screening tool for RoHS substances.
Fuel economy, harshness, vibration, noise, and comfort can all be influenced by the frictional properties of the clutch. Benchtop tribological testing therefore represents a simple and effective solution for screening clutch materials.
Researchers have developed a 3D printing system that prints bacteria in an immobile gel. Bacteria can produce and modify chemicals predictably and reproducibly.
By James Dorrian
23 Mar 2017
Researchers at the Goethe University, in collaboration with the University of Tubingen, Francis Crick Institute and Queen Mary University recently developed a novel technology to decipher this secret ubiquitin code.
By Benedette Cuffari
22 Mar 2017
There are still many challenges to overcome, to create a reliable electrochemical storage device with high energy and high power densities.
By Liam Critchley
20 Mar 2017
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is widely recognised as a new industrial revolution in the manufacture of components and products.