Randall Mayes
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Smart Bandages With Sensors That Glow
Oxygen plays a critical role the healing of wounds. Mapping oxygen levels in severe wounds and burns can help to significantly improve the success of surgeries to restore limbs and physical functions. -
Nanograss To Harvest Solar Cells Unveiled
Researchers have developed a synthetic equivalent to grass to harvest energy in solar cells. -
Sifting Through Metagenomes With MaxBin
The U.S. Department of Energy's Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) has developed MaxBin, an automated software program for sorting the genomes of individual microbial species from metagenomic sequences. -
Next Generation Of Integrated Circuits Using Nanomagnetic Logic
As the main enabling technology of the semiconductor industry, the fabrication of silicon chips is reaching the limits of efficiency and for growth. -
Imitating Children’s Cognitive Development Through Artificial Intelligence
The computer programs used in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) are highly specialized. They can perform tasks such as fly airplanes, play chess or assemble cars in controlled industrial environments. However, they do not have the ability of humans to perform a variety of tasks. -
Two New Technologies To Fight Superbugs
Most antibiotics work by interfering with crucial functions, such as cell division or protein synthesis. However, many bacteria are resistant and untreatable with current drugs. -
India Puts Spacecraft Into Orbit Around The Red Planet
India joined an elite club when it successfully guided its Mars Orbiter Mission, affectionately called MOM, into orbit around Mars this week. -
Flat Screen TVs Are So 2013, Or Maybe Not
Are curved television screens the future or a gimmicky trend?