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MEMS technology
- Sensera’s MEMS Mimic Human Organs Through Bioengineering
- The company’s MEMS, or MicroElectroMechanical Systems, technology is now being used at Harvard University in the creation of microfluidic devices, which mimic the functions of living human organs, including the lung, intestine, kidney, skin, bone marrow ...
The Register-Herald: 2018-06-04 - MEMS technology
MEMS business
- Vesper Technologies Aims to Amplify MEMS Microphone Production
- When Vesper Technologies raised $23 million in funding last month, the MEMS microphone maker’s investors included many of the major players in voice-controlled devices. Amazon’s Alexa Fund, Bose Ventures, Synaptics and Baidu poured money into the ...
Electronic Design: 2018-06-05 - MEMS business
Nanotechnology
- Using nanoscale holes in graphene to separate air
- (Nanowerk News) Unlike the windows of your house, nanoscale holes in graphene (named as "nanowindows") can selectively choose which type of air molecules can pass through. Scientists from Shinshu University and PSL University, France, theoretically proved ...
Nanowerk: 2018-06-04 - Nanotechnology
- Nanotechnology for plant nutrition
- (Nanowerk News) An innovative technology developed at the Technion could lead to significant increases in agricultural yields. Using a nanometric transport platform on plants that was previously utilized for targeted drug delivery, researchers increased ...
Nanowerk: 2018-06-06 - Nanotechnology
Nanotech business
- Why Elon Musk is wrong about nanotechnology
- You might expect Elon Musk, the business magnate, engineer and serial entrepreneur would be a fan of all things techy. After all, his radical enterprises are built on pushing science to its limit. He's behind a raft of visionary projects ranging from Tesla ...
Phys.org: 2018-06-01 - Nanotech business
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