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Scientists create world’s first molecular transistor (ZDNet)

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Scientists from Yale University and the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, have succeeded in creating the first transistor made from a single molecule. by Chris Jablonski (more…) Related items Scientists create world’s first molecular transistor (PhysOrg) Nanosensors Used For First Time To Measure Cancer Biomarkers In Blood (Medical News Today) Scientists use nanosensors for first... »

Scientists create world’s first molecular transistor (PhysOrg)

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A group of scientists has succeeded in creating the first transistor made from a single molecule. The team, which includes researchers from Yale University and the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, published their findings in the December 24 issue of the journal Nature. (more…) Related items Scientists create world’s first molecular transistor (ZDNet) Nanosensors... »

Nanosensors Used For First Time To Measure Cancer Biomarkers In Blood (Medical News Today)

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A team led by Yale University researchers has used nanosensors to measure cancer biomarkers in whole blood for the first time. Their findings, which appear December 13 in the advanced online publication of Nature Nanotechnology, could dramatically simplify the way physicians test for biomarkers of cancer and other diseases… (more…) Related items Scientists use nanosensors for first... »

Scientists use nanosensors for first time to measure cancer biomarkers in blood (PhysOrg)

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A team led by Yale University researchers has used nanosensors to measure cancer biomarkers in whole blood for the first time. Their findings, which appear December 13 in the advanced online publication of Nature Nanotechnology, could dramatically simplify the way physicians test for biomarkers of cancer and other diseases. (more…) Related items Nanosensors Used For First Time... »

Technology Could Speed Up Disease Detection Tests (redOrbit)

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Image Caption: Ayse Rezzan Kose (pictured) and Hur Koser of Yale University developed a new method for identifying and sorting diseased cells in blood samples using the magnetic nanoparticles in ferrofluids. Credit: Hur Koser/Yale University (get the story…) Related items Fuel Cells Get A Boost (redOrbit) University of Calgary chemist to solve a complex problem: Impact of nanoparticles... »

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