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Engineers Find Imaging Technique Could Become Treatment For Deep Vein Thrombosis

Penn State College of Engineering researchers set out to develop technology capable of localizing and imaging blood clots in deep veins.

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Novel Method Of Imaging Silicon Anode Degradation May Lead To Better Batteries

A novel method of characterizing the structural and chemical evolution of silicon and a thin layer that governs battery stability may help resolve issues that prevent using silicon for high-capacity batteries.

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Finding New Types Of 2D Material Defects Could Enable Better Electronics

Two-dimensional materials are essential for developing new ultra-compact electronic devices, but producing defect-free 2D materials is a challenge.

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Printing Circuits On Irregular Surfaces With Pulses Of Light

Printable electronics could cause a proliferation of smart, connected devices, from household appliances that can communicate with each other to medical diagnostic sensors that can be placed on the body to forgo invasive procedures.

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