Graphene, whose discovery won the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics, has been a shining star in the material science in the past few years. Owing to its interesting electrical, optical, mechanical and ...
It is thus only fitting for a goddess to be named for none other than the door hinge: Cardea. And now, thanks to Clay Chilcutt, a student at the University of Georgia, there is a cosmic object ...
Various graphene-based electronic devices and electrochemical sensors have been fabricated to detect biological molecules. Graphene-based drug delivery & cancer therapies Aromatic chemotherapy ...
ADNOC Gas PLC has installed Levidian Nanosystems Ltd.’s patented technology that generates hydrogen and graphene from methane at the Habshan gas processing plant complex in Abu Dhabi.
Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. Most traditional optical biosensors operate through molecular recognition, where ligand binding causes conformational changes that lead to ...
Kidney Research Institute, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 03080, Korea Biomedical Research Institute, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul 03080, Korea Department of ...
Radiolab and the International Astronomical Union have announced the winner of its quasi-moon naming contest as Cardea, a name chosen by University of Georgia sophomore Clayton Chilcutt.
The Roman goddess of doorways and transitions won out. By Remy Tumin For thousands of years, Cardea has been known as the Roman goddess of doorways and transitions, a guardian of thresholds.
Georgia Tech researchers have developed biosensors with advanced sleuthing skills and the technology may revolutionize cancer detection and monitoring. The tiny detectives can identify key ...