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Travel Days

Airplane at gate

We’ll be away for a couple of days, at university meetings. . . . → Read More: Travel Days

Graphene Material Designed for Wearable Devices

Graphene illustration

An engineering lab devised techniques for better adapting the material graphene to handle the physical stresses imposed by wearable devices. . . . → Read More: Graphene Material Designed for Wearable Devices

FDA Tags Biofilm Disruption Device as Breakthrough

MRSA bacteria

A system using an electric current to break up bacterial communities on orthopedic implants received a breakthrough-device designation from the Food and Drug Administration. . . . → Read More: FDA Tags Biofilm Disruption Device as Breakthrough

Trial Shows Nanotech Drug Induces Gluten Tolerance

bread and rolls

Results from a clinical trial show an experimental treatment encourages immune-system tolerance of gluten, preventing intestinal damage from celiac disease. . . . → Read More: Trial Shows Nanotech Drug Induces Gluten Tolerance

App Automates, Simplifies Test for Preeclampsia

Pregnant woman

Results of a pilot test show a smartphone app makes a common test for the pregnancy complication preeclampsia simple and more reliable than before. . . . → Read More: App Automates, Simplifies Test for Preeclampsia

Touch Senses Added to Synthetic Skin, Robot Arm

Skin-On Interface

Computer scientists in the U.K. and France created techniques for adding a refined sense of touch to highly sensitive artificial skin and an inexpensive robotic arm. . . . → Read More: Touch Senses Added to Synthetic Skin, Robot Arm

What to Look For in a Business Location

Use these pointers to get the ideas flowing and help you find the perfect place to set up your business. . . . → Read More: What to Look For in a Business Location

Infographic – Biotech Index Decline Continues

NBI chart

The NBI is in decline since reaching its peak for the year in the spring, erasing all of the gains for the year at the beginning of October. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Biotech Index Decline Continues

Small Biz Grant Supports Newborn Opioid Device

Newborn baby

A start-up enterprise is developing a nerve stimulation device worn by infants born to mothers with opioid addiction to treat the babies’ withdrawal symptoms. . . . → Read More: Small Biz Grant Supports Newborn Opioid Device

High-Speed Industrial 3-D Printing Demonstrated

HARP system

An engineering team developed a high-speed three-dimensional printing process that can produce large, detailed items of various materials on demand. . . . → Read More: High-Speed Industrial 3-D Printing Demonstrated