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    Archer is a technology company that operates within the semiconductor industry. The Company is developing advanced semiconductor devices, including chips relevant to quantum computing and medical...
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    Key development areas: Biosensor, nanobioelectronics and nanorobotics for in vivo nanomedicine application in diabetes, cancer, cardiology, and brain aneurysm. CAN Center for Automation in...
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    Acacia Research Corporation comprises two operating groups, Acacia Technologies group and CombiMatrix group. The Acacia Technologies group develops, acquires, and licenses patented technologies....
  • Article - 8 Dec 2010
    In this paper, the design of a generic in-vivo implantable biomedical device capable of detecting threshold values for targeted concentrations (i.e. detection of glucose levels) has been presented.
  • News - 22 Jun 2022
    Scientists have recently detected cholesterol using a novel biosensor based on TiO2 nanotube structures (TNTs) on a Ti6Al4V thin plate working electrode. This study has been published as a pre-proof...
  • News - 21 May 2008
    NASA has developed a revolutionary nanotechnology-based biosensor that can detect trace amounts of specific bacteria, viruses and parasites. This biosensor will be used to help prevent the spread of...
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    SiPhox's mission is to deliver a highly sensitive, disposable point-of-care and at-home COVID-19 test for $1, processed using a $100 handheld reader. CRISPR-based RNA detection amplified by...
  • Article - 7 Jun 2011
    Silver nanoparticles have unique optical, electrical, and thermal properties and are being incorporated into products that range from photovoltaics to biological and chemical sensors. Described herein...
  • Article - 13 May 2011
    This article examines the features and applications of Water Soluble Gold Nanoparticles (AuNP: 3nm) including the physical and chemical properties.
  • Article - 13 May 2011
    This article examines the features and applications of Platinum Nanoparticles (PtNP: 2-3 nm) including the physical and chemical properties.

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