Dalian University of Technology

Dalian University of Technology (DUT) is a public research university located in Dalian, Liaoning, China, with an additional campus in Panjin, Liaoning

Chemotherapy that does not harm the body, but effectively fights cancer cells

A non-invasive way to detect skin disorders

Engineers and neurobiologists have wirelessly programmed and then deprogrammed mice to socially interact with one another in real time

New paint makes tough self-cleaning surfaces

A new paint that makes robust self-cleaning surfaces has been developed by a team led by UCL researchers. The coating can be applied to clothes, paper, glass and steel and when combined with adhesives, maintains its self-cleaning properties after being wiped, scratched with a knife and scuffed with sandpaper. Self-cleaning surfaces work by being extremely

New paint makes tough self-cleaning surfaces

Shaping the Future of Energy Storage with Conductive Clay

In the race to find materials of ever increasing thinness, surface area and conductivity to make better performing battery electrodes, a lump of clay might have just taken the lead. Materials scientists from Drexel University’s College of Engineering invented the clay, which is both highly conductive and can easily be molded into a variety of

Shaping the Future of Energy Storage with Conductive Clay

Electronic fingertips could lead to smart surgical gloves

Future applications might include robots that can interact with their surroundings with a much softer touch, even performing surgery. Using industry-standard manufacturing technology, researchers have integrated ultrathin and stretchable silicon-based electronics, sensors and actuators on an artificial skin that can be worn on the tip of your fingers. The result is an artificial finger cuff

Electronic fingertips could lead to smart surgical gloves

Northwestern Researchers Create “Rubber-Band Electronics”

Current electronics are too rigid For people with heart conditions and other ailments that require monitoring, life can be complicated by constant hospital visits and time-consuming tests. But what if much of the testing done at hospitals could be conducted in the patient’s home, office, or car? Scientists foresee a time when medical monitoring devices are

Northwestern Researchers Create “Rubber-Band Electronics”

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