• We design a suitable valve block based on your microfluidic chip layout and select the modules that best meet your specifications. (festo.com)
  • the piston rods activate the membranes of the microfluidic chip. (festo.com)
  • The microfluidic chip is fabricated on standard Si wafers through a CMOS-compatible photolithographic process, allowing for future microelectronics integration. (polito.it)
  • A prototype of the researchers' rapid COVID-19 antibody test powered by a microfluidic chip. (allaboutcircuits.com)
  • Researchers at Brigham Young University ( BYU ) have been working with microfluidics for several years now, and recently demonstrated a new 3D printing process to create microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices with valves and channels measuring only 15 microns in size, which they claim is smaller than any ever made before, yet still completely functional. (3dprint.com)
  • Another potential major benefit of the team's work in achieving tiny 3D printed lab-on-a-chip devices is more accessibility in microfluidics research. (3dprint.com)
  • For instance, cleanrooms aren't necessary when using a 3D printer to make the devices, and because the cost of fabrication should go down, more people will be able to work with microfluidics, hopefully leading to more innovative progress and discovery. (3dprint.com)
  • Chakraborty is the inventor of 'Paper and Pencil Microfluidics' technology - a new class of electrically manipulative miniaturized devices that does not require any sophisticated fabrication facility. (wikipedia.org)
  • The latter aim can be achieved by using a technology called microfluidics, Lab on a chip, using miniaturized devices that integrate one or several analyses into a single chip, allowing real-time visualization and characterization at the micro scale using spectroscopy. (lu.se)
  • This will be an opportunity to showcase new technologies to address the challenge of wearable devices for earlier cancer detection. (rsc.org)
  • Peripheral biochemical monitoring involves the use of wearable devices for minimally invasive or noninvasive measurement of analytes in biofluids such as interstitial fluid, saliva, tears and sweat. (nature.com)
  • Wearable devices and the related sensors are now available in many forms including clothing, watches, helmets and eyewear. (cdc.gov)
  • By meticulously planning the design of the transducers and controlling the frequency and strength of the vibrations causing the waves, the researchers are able to create vortices that, when combined, form tunnels that can push and pull droplets in any direction along the surface of the device. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The researchers show off the capabilities of their new device in a series of videos. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed processors capable of providing encryption to low-power devices. (zdnet.com)
  • Rochester researchers are developing a "chip on a card" that can detect exposure to multiple viruses-including SARS-CoV-2. (allaboutcircuits.com)
  • The heart of this technology-the small optical chip-is "no larger than a grain of rice," according to researchers. (allaboutcircuits.com)
  • Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have developed a novel continuous-flow microfluidic device that may help scientists and pharmaceutical companies more effectively study drug compounds and their crystalline shapes and structures, which are key components for drug stability. (eurekalert.org)
  • The UIC researchers led by Meenesh Singh, in collaboration with the Enabling Technologies Consortium, have validated the device using L-histidine, the active ingredient in medications that can potentially treat conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, allergic diseases and ulcers. (eurekalert.org)
  • In their study, the researchers found that the device was able to screen polymorphs, morphology and growth rates of L-histidine in eight different conditions. (eurekalert.org)
  • The researchers also compared the screening results with a conventional device. (eurekalert.org)
  • Just by doing this, the BYU researchers say that their lab-on-a-chip device can be printed at a much smaller scale, and for much less money as well. (3dprint.com)
  • To make the new lab-on-chip, the researchers developed a series of methods to produce the chips in a standard laboratory, cutting the costs and time they take to fabricate, potentially allowing them to be produced anywhere in the world. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • The researchers say the system could in future be mounted onto handheld blood sugar test -style devices. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Next, the researchers plan to validate their chip with clinical samples, automate the preparation of samples and advance their handheld electronics. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • The PhysioMimix Organ-on-Chip platform enables researchers to work with a wide range of cell types (iPSCs, primary cells, etc.) and commercial inserts to mimic human physiology in vitro. (news-medical.net)
  • In the new paper, researchers from the Chilkoti lab build their super-sensitive diagnostic platform called the D4 Assay onto a thin film of gold, the preferred yin to the plasmonic silver nanocube's yang. (eurekalert.org)
  • But for Intel Labs researchers, this is just one step forward in the ongoing journey of data. (intel.com)
  • By following the journey of data, Intel Labs researchers are continuing to develop a holistic understanding on how information is captured, moved, processed, stored, and secured. (intel.com)
  • Researchers are discovering that it is possible to mitigate these data movement overheads by placing computation near the memory or the storage device. (intel.com)
  • Electrical engineers have been hard at work contributing to the fight against coronavirus-through medical and diagnostic devices alike. (allaboutcircuits.com)
  • This emerged as a backbone of manufacturing niche low-cost medical diagnostic devices, as well as facilitating water desalination and energy-harvesting systems on simple paper-strips. (wikipedia.org)
  • The technology could form the basis of a small-scale, programmable, rewritable biomedical chip that is completely reusable for disparate purposes from on-site diagnostics to laboratory-based research. (sciencedaily.com)
  • As a miniature laboratory, the LOC combines sample preparation directly on the chip with highly sensitive and rapid molecular biological diagnostics of yeasts and mold fungi and their resistances. (fraunhofer.de)
  • With Festo as a partner, scientists, universities, start-ups, and even established manufacturers can reduce the time-to-market for their lab-on-a-chip systems and get started with mass production straight away. (festo.com)
  • A team of electrical engineers and computer scientists have developed a new chip , hardwired for public-key encryption, which consumers only 1/400 of the power standard protocols usually consume. (zdnet.com)
  • In research published in October, the scientists present a so-called lab-on-a-chip (LoC) test that is said to detect immune responses to COVID-19 in two to three minutes . (allaboutcircuits.com)
  • With the device, the rates and ratios at which the drug solution is mixed with the anti-solvent can be altered in parallel by scientists, creating multiple conditions for crystal growth. (eurekalert.org)
  • Scientists took to the lab with a powerful 500-foot laser to re-create what might have been the original spark of life on Earth. (electrochem.org)
  • Scientists from Brigham Young University have developed a remarkably simple device that has the potential to save lives. (electrochem.org)
  • Intel Labs scientists continue to innovate memory and storage technology for the future, such as compute near-memory and computational storage. (intel.com)
  • Intel Labs scientists have observed that two stages in the data journey - moving data and computing data - interplay with one another. (intel.com)
  • At SC20, Intel Labs scientists demonstrated a block-compatible design based on virtual objects, making numerous offloads possible in block-based computational storage. (intel.com)
  • A team of scientists has devised a functioning comprehensive multiorgan-on-a-chip platform that enables effective in-vitro-to-in-vivo translation (IVIVT) of human drug pharmacology. (medicaldesignbriefs.com)
  • In the first of two studies, the scientists developed the "Interrogator," a robotic liquid transfer device to link individual "Organ Chips" in a way that mimics the flow of blood between organs in the human body. (medicaldesignbriefs.com)
  • Several versions of the chip are realized on the same Si wafer, diced and singularly tested to evaluate the effect of the geometrical parameters and channel configuration on the detection sensitivity. (polito.it)
  • This work presents a lab-on-a-chip platform, namely "IFAST-CRISPR", as an affordable, rapid and high-precision molecular diagnostic means for SARS-CoV-2 detection. (mit.edu)
  • The herein proposed "sample-to-answer" platform integrates RNA extraction, amplification and CRISPR-Cas-based detection with lateral flow readout in one device. (mit.edu)
  • This preprint presents a "lab-on-a-chip" platform for CRISPR-Cas-based SARS-CoV-2 viral detection. (mit.edu)
  • Paper-based lateral flow devices (LFDs) are regarded as ideal low-cost diagnostic solutions for point-of-care (POC) scenarios that allow rapid detection of a single analyte within a fluidic sample, and have been in common use for a decade. (mdpi.com)
  • Moreover since multiple determinations of biomarkers have demonstrated to provide more accurate information than individual determinations to assist the clinician in prognosis and diagnosis, the detection of several clinical biomarkers by using the same analytical device hold enormous potential for early detection and personalized therapy and will simplify the diagnosis providing more information in less time. (mdpi.com)
  • Lab-on-a-chip sensor for detection of highly electronegative heavy metals by anodic stripping voltammetry. (cdc.gov)
  • This work describes development of a lab-on-a-chip sensor for electrochemical detection of highly electronegative heavy metals such as manganese and zinc by anodic stripping voltammetry. (cdc.gov)
  • The described lab-on-a-chip sensor for the first time permits reliable and sensitive detection of the highly electronegative manganese. (cdc.gov)
  • A LOC is a device that integrates at least one laboratory function onto a single integrated circuit (IC). (justia.com)
  • The chip, developed at Imperial College London and known as TriSilix, is a 'micro laboratory' which performs a miniature version of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on the spot. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Although PCR is usually performed in a laboratory, which means test results aren't immediately available, this new lab-on-a-chip can process and present results in a matter of minutes. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • In our laboratory, we measure, simulate, design and fabricate such hybrid nanoscale quantum devices that are composed of superconducting resonators, nano- and micro-mechanical resonators, or integrated nonlinear photonic chips. (epfl.ch)
  • Festo offers a modular system of tried-and-tested components, including miniature cylinders for actuator technology in the smallest of spaces, miniature valves for controlling closely packed channels, and miniature sensors for monitoring the pressure or the position of the lab-on-a-chip. (festo.com)
  • In different areas of the chip, sensors can detect the proteins linked to eight different viruses. (allaboutcircuits.com)
  • Retrieved on September 23, 2023 from https://www.news-medical.net/news/20190502/Organ-on-chip-systems-offered-to-Asia-Pacific-regions-by-Sydneys-AXT.aspx. (news-medical.net)
  • Lab Chip;23(14): 3272-3279, 2023 07 12. (bvsalud.org)
  • i havin't read the whole thread but just let me warn you that national semi reqires you to pay s+h, which can be expencive for only a couple chips and microchip wants an edu or company email address. (electronics-lab.com)
  • The device is based on hydrodynamic trapping principle and enables real-time analysis of islet cellular responses to insulin secretagogues. (nih.gov)
  • The provisions of the In Vitro Diagnostic Device Regulation (IVDR) have also been taken into account during development. (festo.com)
  • In this study, we used the OrganoPlate to develop a humanized 3D in vitro inflammation-on-a-chip model to recapitulate neutrophil transmigration across the endothelium and subsequent migration through the extracellular matrix (ECM). (nature.com)
  • To this end, this thesis discusses the construction of a lung-on-chip device with the goal of creating an in vitro model of lung function that could be used in combination with the LS evaluation methods currently used in our lab. (ku.edu)
  • We present a simple and inexpensive technique for bonding PDMS microfluidic devices. (rsc.org)
  • The lung model discussed here consists of a three layer microfluidic device constructed entirely of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) polymer. (ku.edu)
  • Microfluidic devices are tiny microchips that have almost completely microscopic channels, pumps, and valves etched into them for the purposes of sorting and analyzing cells, disease biomarkers, and other miniature structures from liquids. (3dprint.com)
  • The microscale dimensions of the device containing immiscible liquids, coupled with the use of silica paramagnetic beads and GuHCl, streamline sample preparation, including RNA concentration, extraction and purification, in 15 min with minimal hands-on steps. (mit.edu)
  • The use of disposable cartridges for the chip makes the system flexible and economical. (fraunhofer.de)
  • The favorable performance of the bismuth electrode coupled with its environmentally-friendly nature make the described sensor attractive for applications where disposable chips are desirable. (cdc.gov)
  • In September, research reported by the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) described a device from a proof-of-concept study that uses portable lab-on-a-chip technology to accurately measure the concentration of antibodies present in blood plasma . (allaboutcircuits.com)
  • But the BYU team's new 3D printing technology was able to print microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices down to 7.6 microns. (3dprint.com)
  • In respect to these issues, dielectrophoresis (DEP) based Lab-on-a-chip technology could represent a very appealing approach, since it allows the manipulation of large numbers of single cells or cell populations. (unife.it)
  • He innovated a biomimetic tumour-on-a-chip technology for unleashing the mechanisms of cancer progression, aiding highly-effective drug screening, and throwing light on the efficacy of suggestive therapies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Marcel's main focus lies on the integration of microfluidic lab-on-a-chip technology with NMR spectroscopy and imaging. (southampton.ac.uk)
  • In this field, electrochemical immunosensors have demonstrated to offer interesting alternatives against conventional strategies due to their simplicity, fast response, low cost, high sensitivity and compatibility with multiplexed determination, microfabrication technology and decentralized determinations, features which made them very attractive for integration in point-of-care (POC) devices. (mdpi.com)
  • A biochip is a combination of micro fabrication technology and life sciences in a miniaturized device. (medgadget.com)
  • Intel Labs Continues to Innovate Memory and Storage Technology for. (intel.com)
  • Advances in storage technology have led to extremely large, fast devices. (intel.com)
  • Steve Shih researches lab-on-a-chip technology and synthetic biology. (concordia.ca)
  • The technology has been touted as a means to miniaturize biology and chemistry on tiny, hand-held devices. (concordia.ca)
  • The report presents market analysis by product categories, market analysis by subcategory, market analysis by device technology, market analysis by country (including the United States , Europe , Japan , and rest of world), and competitive analysis. (prnewswire.com)
  • For microfluidic devices, modeling and simulation can inform the design and integration of common components such as mixers, micropumps, manifolds, and channel networks. (selectbiosciences.com)
  • I will discuss how an array of modeling tools such as scaling arguments, analytical formulas, and finite element simulations may be leveraged to address these microfluidic device development issues. (selectbiosciences.com)
  • People have been working on lab-on-a-chip devices for 20+ years, but making prototypes in cleanrooms is an inhibitor to success. (3dprint.com)
  • Silicon itself is cheap, however it is expensive to process into chips as this requires massive, extremely clean factories known as cleanrooms. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Biochips market 2019-2024 Analyzed by Type - DNA, Protein, Lab-On-Chip and Other (Cellular chips, Tissue chips, Drug of Abuse Chips. (medgadget.com)
  • The pair helped design the electronics at the heart of the new lab-on-a-chip demonstration, and greatly upgraded and miniaturized the wire connections, controllers and other hardware used in the system. (sciencedaily.com)
  • With Festo as a partner, the quickest route to mass production of a new lab-on-a-chip system is also the most economical and the surest. (festo.com)
  • The performance of the microfluidic device is tested in a fluidic system with microbeads of different sizes (4-6-8 μm). (polito.it)
  • The Fraunhofer IGB and the Institute for Interfacial Engineering IGVT of the University of Stuttgart, in combination with partners from medicine, science and industry and within the BMBF-funded research project "FYI-Chip - Fungi Yeast Identification", are therefore developing a fully integrated lab-on-a-chip system for the rapid identification of fungal infections in respiratory secretions and primarily sterile body fluids in immunocompromised patients. (fraunhofer.de)
  • It also means that someone could read and write in secure memory areas, bypass BIOS protection, or attack the operating system of a device. (pandasecurity.com)
  • You'll need drivers for that whatever chip your product uses for your operating system. (gpsbabel.org)
  • Body-on-chip system. (medicaldesignbriefs.com)
  • 3/5 chip applications, · System aspects: Methods for communication with the nervous system, lab-on-a- chip applications. (lu.se)
  • The new lab-on-a-chip platform uses a thin layer of inert, immiscible oil to stop droplets from leaving behind any trace of themselves. (sciencedaily.com)
  • identify the complexity in the connections between dimensions in biology and the dimension of microelectronic devices and how this can be used when creating new tools for biomedical analysis. (lu.se)
  • In this work, a novel LoC device is proposed, which integrates in-channel IFC and in-chamber MEAs in the same microfluidic platform. (polito.it)
  • A microfluidic device for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) processing includes a platform with a microstructure with at least one reaction chamber, and a heating element. (justia.com)
  • With further development and integrated sample preparation, the lab-on-a-chip may be converted into a point-of-care platform for monitoring heavy metals in blood (e.g., assessment of manganese exposure). (cdc.gov)
  • This relies on a range of mathematical functions and curves to enhance security -- and MIT's chips have been designed to handle any curvature. (zdnet.com)
  • The ability to control droplets in a manner similar to the logic systems found on a computer chip is essential to a wide variety of clinical and research procedures. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Dr. Hancock has co-authored dozens of peer-reviewed research articles in journals such as Nature Materials, Lab on a Chip, Small, and Biomaterials. (selectbiosciences.com)
  • Organ-on-a-chip is a new and fast-growing field that has the potential to cross the translation gap and provide humanized models for use in both basic biology research and drug discovery. (nature.com)
  • In September, IBM and MIT joined forces to establish a new research facility in Cambridge, the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, with a focus on artificial intelligence, healthcare, and cybersecurity. (zdnet.com)
  • Lab on a Chip is a peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes original (primary) research and review articles on any aspect of miniaturisation at the micro and nano scale. (phys.org)
  • Lab on a Chip publishes research at the micro- and nano-scale across a variety of disciplines including chemistry, biology, bioengineering, physics, electronics, clinical science, chemical engineering, and materials science. (phys.org)
  • Lab on a Chip publishes full research papers, technical notes, urgent communications, critical and tutorial reviews, and mini-reviews. (phys.org)
  • For teams who need human-relevant data as part of their research, preclinical testing, and to assess the safety or toxicity of new compounds, Organ-on-Chip studies are becoming absolutely invaluable. (news-medical.net)
  • Both of these research areas use similar techniques, but they are applied in different ways - inside the chip design versus across the data center network. (intel.com)
  • His invented devices have come into practical use in several rural healthcare centres after rigorous clinical-validation, with proven efficacy in extreme dirt, dust, humidity and rugged conditions where many of the high-end technologies are more likely to fail. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lab-on-a-chip systems have been able to fill this space to some extent, but most are hindered by one major drawback -- surface absorption. (sciencedaily.com)
  • His group believe that there is great potential for NMR in the context of LoC devices, due to its versatility, resolution, and non-invasive nature, which make it an ideal tool to study complex living systems. (southampton.ac.uk)
  • Small enough to fit the palm of the hand the so-called "lab on a chip" or micro total analysis systems (TAS) employs miniaturization of biological separation and assay techniques to an extent that multiple and complex analyses can be done on a chip. (medgadget.com)
  • Intel Labs has built an AI circuit that can alleviate these memory bottlenecks by inserting distributed computational units into the memory array, creating compute near-memory systems. (intel.com)
  • describe systems: lab on a chip, integration, nerve chip. (lu.se)
  • A tiny new silicon-based lab-on-chip test could pave the way for cheap handheld infectious disease testing. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • The chip is made from silicon, the same material that is used to make electronic chips. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • For the "A+ GPS Recorder", the Silicon Labs CP210x chip is used. (gpsbabel.org)
  • This development has the potential to lead to point-of-care medical devices that can provide results for diagnoses ranging from cancer to autoimmune diseases in just minutes. (electrochem.org)
  • I don't think i can get free chips because i don't work for a company. (electronics-lab.com)
  • Further work is needed to validate the device performance outside of the lab, and in a resource-limited setting. (mit.edu)
  • Since GPSBabel needs to send commands to the GPS device it won't work. (gpsbabel.org)
  • The work entails development of lab on a chip devices using advanced nano and microfabrication techniques for sample preparation and enrichment, DNA extraction and nanochannels for the visualization of the DNA. (lu.se)
  • Key technological developments to date include continuous glucose monitors, which use an indwelling sensor needle to measure glucose in interstitial fluid, and device-integrated sweat stimulation for continuous access to analytes in sweat. (nature.com)
  • Compact genetic testing device created for Covid-19 could be used to detect a range of pathogens, or conditions including cancer. (bath.ac.uk)
  • He also invented a hand-held blood-perfusion imaging device for early screening of oral pre-cancer and cancer outside structured clinics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Innovative device detects prostate cancer and kidney disease on the spot. (electrochem.org)
  • The innovative device, created by chemist Adam Woolley and his students, can detect prostate cancer and kidney disease on the spot, all by simply dropping a urine sample into a tiny tube and seeing how far it goes. (electrochem.org)
  • Applications like rapid blood diagnosis could certainly benefit from the development of smaller microfluidic devices, but Nordin says that most commercial 3D printers can't achieve the necessary tiny size of the valves and channels. (3dprint.com)
  • The main goal of the project is to comparatively investigate the limestone precipitation mechanism of different fungal candidates suitable for self-healing concrete applications, using microfluidic devices. (lu.se)
  • Dielectrophoresis (DEP) based Lab-on-a-chip devices for real-time monitoring of the activity of cytotoxic T-lymphocytes. (unife.it)
  • This device has significant advantages over our previously published perifusion chamber device including significantly increased analytical power and assay sensitivity, as well as improved spatiotemporal resolution. (nih.gov)
  • Rather than sending swabs to the lab or going to a clinic, the lab could come to you on a fingernail-sized chip. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Lead researcher Dr Firat G ü der of Imperial's Department of Bioengineering said: "Rather than sending swabs to the lab or going to a clinic, the lab could come to you on a fingernail-sized chip. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Table-top devices for testing of infections like COVID-19 already exist, but these tests can be time-consuming and costly since the patient must go to a clinic, have a sample taken by a healthcare worker and go home or stay in clinic to wait. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • The global POC testing market is composed of two major categories: professional testing, which includes physician office labs, clinic labs, employer labs, and hospital labs, and self-testing, which includes home, drug store testing, and continuous glucose testing. (prnewswire.com)
  • In another embodiment, a method of heating a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) solution in a lab on a chip (LOC) includes providing a reaction chamber on the LOC, providing the solution to the reaction chamber, and heating at least one part of the reaction chamber of the LOC. (justia.com)
  • In another embodiment, a device includes a reaction chamber for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) processing of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and a heating element for at least a part of the reaction chamber. (justia.com)
  • LOCs can use microfluidic manipulation of small droplets of fluid to move the fluid around a reaction chamber on the chip, such as by the use of electrowetting of other processes. (justia.com)
  • We integrate the components on valve blocks in such a way that the diaphragms on the microfluidic chips are precisely activated. (festo.com)
  • This is precisely the component responsible for processor security, where devices store passwords and encryption keys. (pandasecurity.com)
  • They found that the conventional device significantly overestimated the fraction of stable form and showed high uncertainty in measured growth rates. (eurekalert.org)
  • Each lab-on-a-chip contains a DNA sensor, temperature detector and heater to automate the testing process. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Because these devices rely on solid surfaces, the samples being transported inevitably leave traces of themselves behind that can lead to contamination. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The team has hard-wired the datagram transport layer security protocol, which handles the formatting and transmission of encryption, into the chip design alongside a processor which is able to handle additional elliptic-curve-based security protocols. (zdnet.com)
  • The first affects the AMD Secure Processor in Ryzen and EPYC chips . (pandasecurity.com)
  • The device consists of a series of wells in which a drug solution - made up of an active pharmaceutical ingredient, or API, dissolved in solvent, such as water - can be mixed with an anti-solvent in a highly controlled manner. (eurekalert.org)
  • Lab-on-chip (LoC) devices embody several key features, including the use of small sample volume, control over fluid dynamics, easy integration of cell manipulation techniques (cell sorting, cell isolation) and higher throughput than conventional analytical methods (e.g. patch clamp) [1-2]. (polito.it)
  • The multi-well microfluidic device paves the way for next-generation microfluidic devices that are amenable to automation for high-throughput screening of crystalline materials," Singh said. (eurekalert.org)
  • Encryption, for example, is a sticking point for today's IoT devices. (zdnet.com)
  • While many of our online transactions and communication are protected by public-key cryptography, many IoT devices cannot support individual encryption implementations due to a lack of power and memory. (zdnet.com)
  • The chip uses what is called elliptic-curve encryption. (zdnet.com)
  • Additionally, two methods of opening the top center channel of the device, CO2 laser ablation and precision milling via CNC, in order to create a true open air-liquid interface were evaluated. (ku.edu)
  • So these devices typically look like Prolific, FTDI, or Silab usb/serial devices to the host OS. (gpsbabel.org)
  • In the wake of the alarm caused by the Meltdown and Spectre cases, the news of thirteen vulnerabilities affecting AMD's chip architecture has triggered a new wave of uncertainty about the security risks to which millions of devices were exposed. (pandasecurity.com)
  • The results are reported in Lab on a Chip , a journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry. (eurekalert.org)
  • The polymer brush allows us to store all of the tools we need on the chip while maintaining a simple design. (eurekalert.org)
  • In such advanced manufacturing-including the medical device and surgical robotics industries - the ability to produce high-precision prototypes early in the development cycle can be critical for meeting design expectations and bringing finished products to market efficiently. (medicaldesignbriefs.com)