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Nanotechnologists have developed innovative nanosensors that can detect early signs of plant stress in real-time by monitoring key plant biomolecules.
Research unveils a microfluidic chip utilizing electromagnetically actuated millimetric magnets to manage magnetized.
Nanoscale thermometers using nanodiamonds with nitrogen impurities can detect minute temperature.
By utilizing atom positions over electrons, a memory chip boasts higher information density, energy efficiency, and potentially paves the way.
Electrical impedance analysis offers a groundbreaking method to identify acute rejection in liver transplants.
Organ-on-a-chip (OOC) is a technology that mimics human organs, bridging the gap between animal studies and clinical trials.
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