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Mon, 07/16/2018
Scientists at Stanford used the wire to capture free-floating tumor cells in the blood, a technique that soon could be used in humans to yield an earlier cancer diagnosis.
Mon, 06/11/2018
Civil engineers are observing how flying insects avoid collisions to help devise safe, self-regulated systems for drones and driverless cars.
Thu, 05/31/2018
Working with a team of electrical engineering students, Shanhui Fan is tackling the problem of how to charge a moving vehicle. So far, they've sent consistent power to a lightbulb on the go.
Thu, 05/31/2018
Stanford and Seoul National University researchers have developed an artificial nervous system that could give prosthetic limbs or robots reflexes and the ability to sense touch.
Tue, 02/20/2018
Stanford researchers have set the stage for an evolution in electronics by taking the concept of ‘artificial skin’ to the next level, demonstrating not only a stretchable circuitry that can feel the touch of a ladybug, but a manufacturing process to mass
Fri, 02/16/2018
SystemX Researchers Demonstrate Brain-Inspired Computer using 3D Monolithically Integrated CNFETs and RRAM
Mon, 02/12/2018
A device that’s turned off doesn’t suck battery life, but it also doesn’t work. Now a low-power system that’s always on the alert can turn devices on when they are needed, saving energy in the networked internet of things.
Mon, 12/04/2017
Using safe sound waves to deliver both energy and instructions, a team of researchers unveil a family of ‘electroceuticals’ — tiny devices designed to diagnose and treat disease.
Mon, 10/30/2017
Aerospace engineer Debbie Senesky is designing next-generation electronic devices that can withstand the outer limits of of outer space.
Wed, 05/10/2017
Working toward the development of nanoscale lasers and quantum technologies that might someday enable conventional computers to communicate faster and more securely using light instead of electricity.

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