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MEMS technology
- Heart and lung sensor chip is smaller than a ladybug
- A tiny sensor chip smaller than a ladybug detects vibrations from sounds inside the body. It could warn of heart failure or lung problems.
Futurity News: 2020-05-07 - MEMS technology
- Ultra-long-working-distance spectroscopy with 3-D-printed aspherical microlenses
- Additive manufacturing is a technique in which a three-dimensional object is produced by successively adding new layers of building material to those that have already been deposited. Recently, commercially available 3-D printers have been experiencing rapid development and so have 3-D-printing materials,
Phys.org: 2020-05-07 - MEMS technology
- World's smallest microelectronic robot is propelled by "jet engines"
- Although we've previously heard about various groups' tiny "microbots," a new one is actually claimed to be the world's smallest microelectronic robot. What's more, it moves by shooting out dual jets of bubbles.
New Atlas: 2020-05-04 - MEMS technology
- Magnetic liquid frees microfluidics from friction
- Conveyor-belt effect in the liquid speeds sensitive cell samples with less pressure
C&EN: 2020-05-07 - MEMS technology
Nanotechnology
- Physicists shed light on the nanoscale dynamics of spin thermalization
- In physics, thermalization, or the trend of sub-systems within a whole to gain a common temperature, is typically the norm. There are situations, however, where thermalization is slowed down or virtually suppressed;
Phys.org: 2020-05-06 - Nanotechnology
- Imaging technology allows visualization of nanoscale structures inside whole cells
- Since Robert Hooke's first description of a cell in Micrographia 350 years ago, microscopy has played an important role in understanding the rules of life.
Phys.org: 2020-05-04 - Nanotechnology
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