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Wearable Activity Trackers Can Be Used to Determine Health Metrics That Could Support Clinical Care
CategoriesMetrics also enabled researchers to group participants based on clinical parameters
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From waste to windfall: engineers' new method extracts valuable materials from mining discards
CategoriesThe method is more environmentally friendly than current mining approaches and can aid in the production of more sustainable energy resources, such as lithium-ion batteries
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Breakthrough medical technology like mRNA vaccines rely on tiny nanoparticles to deliver medicine to cells. A new device will help drug manufacturers and evaluators like the FDA more precisely measure genetic payloads to evaluate drug effectiveness.
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Researchers in the lab of department chair and faculty member Howard Katz have developed a method of identifying and monitoring SARS-Cov-2 (COVID-19) proteins and antibodies in samples using a new…
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The Department of Materials Science and Engineering is the new home of the Advanced X-ray Imaging of Materials (AXIOM) system.
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August’s devastating explosion in Beirut highlighted the importance of the newly established Materials Science in Extreme Environments Research Alliance managed by Tim Weihs. The consortium, comprising experts from 18 major…
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DMSE professor Howard Katz’s manuscript, entitled “Enhanced and Unconventional Responses in Chemiresistive Sensing Devices for Nitrogen Dioxide and Ammonia from Carboxylated Alkylthiopene Polymers” published in Materials Horizons 2020 (https://doi.org/10.1039/D0MH00049C). The…
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Recently, DMSE professor Howard Katz traveled to Haifa, Israel where he gave a plenary lecture at the 2nd Annual Conference on Chemical Sensors for Wearable Devices. In its second year,…