Cardiovascular diagnostic device to be commercialised.

A project called InSiDe under the H2020 programme is  to commercialise a mobile diagnostic device based on silicon photonics to identify and characterise different stages of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), has been initiated by Imec, Ghent University, Nedtronic, Politecnico di Torino , Tyndall National Institute, Microchip Technology,  Argotech, National Institute for Health and Medical Research, Universiteit Maastricht, and Fundico. The device offers fast, flexible ...

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Tightly packed atoms could enable room temperature superconductivity

Scientists conducting neutron scattering experiments at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory on samples of zirconium vanadium hydride at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures from -450° F (5 K) to as high as -10° F (250 K) have discovered that the hydrogen atoms are much more tightly spaced than had been predicted for ...

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