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A new spin on silicon

’Orbitronics’ could keep silicon-based computing going after today’s technology reaches its limits

For about 40 years, the semiconductor industry has been able to continually shrink the electronic components on silicon chips, packing ever more performance into computers. Now, fundamental physical limits to current technology have the industry scouring the research world for an alternative. In a paper published in the Aug. 1 online edition of Physical Review Letters

The PDMS coated, multifunctional, vascular prothesis – drug releasing graft

A multifunctional graft for use in vascular surgery: The principle is based on surface modification and drug elution out of a silicone coated polyester…

Development of new diagnostic tests and therapies based on the target TEC1 or Tec1p

The new target named TEC1 is essential for the virulence of C. albicans. It suppresses the fungicidal functions of macrophages and is required for the evasion…

Use of adenosine in the treatment of conditions underlying surgery

It was surprisingly found that adenosine, if administered systemically not only

prior to ischemia but also in continuous infusion immediately after…

Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 specific and antagonistic monoclonal antibody

TLR2 represents an “earliest possible” target for prevention and therapeutic

intervention in the pathogenesis of harmful immune reactions whose blockage…

Improved process for in vitro synthesis of double stranded

The invention relates to a process for reducing the number of mismatches in a population of double stranded polynucleotides.Further Information: PDF Fraunhofer…

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