Stanford Researchers Develop Stretchable, Touch-Sensitive Electronics
Touch-sensitive circuitry that 'can feel the touch of a ladybug' could revolutionize prosthetic limbs
Touch-sensitive circuitry that 'can feel the touch of a ladybug' could revolutionize prosthetic limbs
Tablet with microplate app and electronic pipette are first 'internet of things' devices in the Gilson Connect family
Fluctuations in female sex hormones could play a role in the development of allergies and asthma, a major review of evidence suggests
An optimized, automated workflow enables continued growth of the clinical mass spectrometry service at this leading London Trust
Systec has published a new comprehensive guide to effective and easy autoclave sterilization
Developing 2D materials similar to graphene remains a challenge, but chemists are making progress - moving closer to smaller and faster electronics and photonics
Testing at the point-of-care improves patient care with results in less than a minute
Scientists at Charnwood Molecular recommend the Asynt DrySyn MAXI heating system for chemical reactions
Ultrasensitive Simoa technology to advance research into tumor-derived exosomes at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
Great Scott! Go ‘Back to the Future’ at Booth 3307 and share your #Science2040 predictions for a chance to win
Dr. Davy Guillarme, University of Geneva, presents a high throughput, high resolution RPLC method for efficient separations of proteins
PRIMA, miniaturized wireless photovoltaic sub-retinal implant, elicited visual perception in the first human subject with Atrophic Dry-AMD
The SCIEX Citrine™ MS/MS medical device provides clinical labs with one solution to tackle today’s difficult assays, and the versatility to address tomorrow’s precision medicine and wellness testing
Ralph McDade explains the importance of using ultra-sensitive immunoassays from Quanterix