A team of Canadian researchers developed and clinically tested a navigation‐guided fiberoptic Raman probe that allows surgeons to interrogate brain tissue in situ at the tip of the biopsy needle prior to tissue removal.
Marvellous Microfluidics: Interview with Prof. Anderson Shum
Dr. Anderson Ho Cheung Shum is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Medical Engineering Programme at the University of Hong Kong. He received his B.S.E. degree, summa cum laude, in Chemical engineering from Princeton University, S.M....
Climatic Issues in Early Modern England: Shakespeare’s Views of the Sky
As actor and playwright, Shakespeare saw the sky as a theatrical element. While his so‐called festive comedies appear far less festive if we pay attention to their climatic specificities, his tragedies offer interesting insights into the way the playwright associates heavens and humors on the one hand, climate and the planets on the other.
Tears of Joy: Mathematics of Wine Droplets
A one-dimensional mathematical model describes what causes wine to cry at the APS March meeting in Boston.
Advanced Intelligent Systems: Now Open for Submission!
Advanced Intelligent Systems will publish multidisciplinary scientific and engineering research related to intelligent systems. The journal is now open for submission!
Putting a Spin on a Carbon Dioxide Photocatalysis Spin-Off
Carbon dioxide photocatalysis, a new future with three fundamental questions, how do we optimize photonic efficiency, how should we scale, and what should we make?
Preventing Fire in Electric Vehicles
ecovolta is introducing a new safety concept in its lithium-ion batteries to reduce the risk of battery fires and cell explosions in e-mobility applications.
Can Stroke Mortality in Hospital Be Prevented?
Stroke is the second leading cause of death around the globe. What factors are associated with in‐hospital mortality in patients with acute ischemic stroke?
Tumor-Targeting Nanoprobe with a Novel Cell Membrane Permeability Mechanism [Video]
A team of researchers develop a graphene-based tumor cell nuclear targeting fluorescent nanoprobe (GTTN) with a cell membrane permeability targeting mechanism.
2nd International Symposium on Single Photon based Quantum Technologies
Researchers from all over the world will meet in Berlin from May 22 to 24, 2019 for a scientific exchange on recent topics in single photon based quantum technology.