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Bruker and 10x Genomics Reach Global Settlement in Spatial Biology Patent Dispute
Bruker and 10x Genomics Reach Global Settlement in Spatial Biology Patent Dispute
Bruker Corporation and 10x Genomics have announced a global settlement that puts an end to their long-running and highly publicized... Read More
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Brennan Coulter
Jul 30, 2012
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Questionable Motives: $132 million NIH organ-on-a-chip push
​In... and out. In... and out. Air flows through the narrow channel carved into the small silicon chip, blood pumping,... Read More
Daniel Porter
Jul 19, 2012
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Improving touch with the artificial finger
International European researchers from the NanoBioTact and NanoBioTouch projects have created a sensitive artificial finger. The goal of these projects... Read More
Ada Genavia
Mar 26, 2012
Slime mold mimics Canadian highway network in unusual experiment
Queen’s University professor Selim Akl has provided additional proof to the theory that nature computes. Dr. Akl (School of Computing) placed... Read More
Alejandro Freixes
Feb 17, 2012
Robotic insects spring to life in a new origami-like mass production technique
A new technique inspired by elegant pop-up books and origami will soon allow clones of robotic insects to be mass-produced... Read More
Alejandro Freixes
Feb 17, 2012
Inspired by gecko feet, UMass Amherst scientists invent super-adhesive material
For years, biologists have been amazed by the power of gecko feet, which let these 5-ounce lizards produce an adhesive... Read More
Alejandro Freixes
Feb 10, 2012
High-tech shark skin swimsuit not as fast as the real deal
  For swimmers looking to gain an edge on their competition, the notion that simply donning a high-tech swimsuit --... Read More