Implantable Sensor - Shangbin Liu Penn State Tsinghua University - 2022 Researchers developed a flexible, implantable sensor that can continuously monitor nitric oxide in the knee of a rabbit. The gas may indicate the onset of damage-induced osteoarthritis. Shangbin Liu Penn State Tsinghua University, 2022 [link] |
Rhizosphere-on-a-chip - Carlos Jones, ORNL, US Dept of Energy - 2022 [link] |
Single-Crystal Organometallic Perovskite Optical Fiber - Dr Lei Su at Queen Mary University of London - 2022 [link] |
Recycled Plastic - Patrick Campbell University of Colorado Boulder - 2022 [link] |
Ionic Circuit - Woo-Bin Jung Harvard SEAS - 2022 [link] |
800,000 Lab-grown Brain Cells Play Pong - Cortical Labs - 2022 [link] |
Single-cell electrorotation microfluidic device - Texas A and M Engineering - 2022 [link] |
Spectrometer on a chip - Oregon State and Aalto University - 2022 [link] |
Programmable bacteria electronics - Brandon Martin at Rice University - 2022 [link] |
Hydrophobic film - Sahar Babaeipour at Aalto University - 2022 [link] |
Fragment of Winchcombe meteorite - The Trustees of the Natural History Museum of London - 2022 [link] |
All-perovskite tandem solar cell with power conversion efficiency of 27.4% - Aaron Demeter at University of Toronto Engineering - 2022 [link] |
Anterior teeth with a huge dental calculus deposit from Copper Age Italy 3.000 BC - Andrea Quagliariello - 2022 [link] |
Hydrogen-substituted graphdiyne coupled with a single-crystal copper catalyst - Vincent Tung, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology - 2022 [link] |
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