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Stanford researchers develop a new way to identify bacteria in fluids
An innovative adaptation of the technology in an old inkjet printer plus AI-assisted imaging leads to a faster, cheaper way to spot bacteria in blood, wastewater, and more.
March 02, 2023
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Stanford engineers present new chip that ramps up AI computing efficiency
Stanford engineers created a more efficient and flexible AI chip, which could bring the power of AI into tiny edge devices.
September 08, 2022
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Stanford engineers’ optical concentrator could help solar arrays capture more light
Researchers imagined, designed, and tested an elegant lens device that can efficiently gather light from all angles and concentrate it at a fixed output position.
September 08, 2022
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Can Stanford University help solve the global semiconductor crisis?
With the U.S. poised to invest $50 billion in chip technologies, researchers prepare to create an infrastructure to accelerate how lab discoveries become practical technologies.
July 08, 2021
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How Making Graphene Aerogel in Space Will Shape Future Exploration
Graphene and aerogels are both special in their own right, but what happens when researchers make graphene aerogel in space? That's exactly what a team of scientists is trying to u
May 23, 2021
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Genetically targeted chemical assembly of functional materials in living cells, tissues, and animals
An exciting work reported by the laboratories of Prof Karl Deisseroth (BioE) and Prof Zhenan Bao (ChE) in the journal Science, March 2020.
September 03, 2020
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Debbie Senesky: Developing electronics for the extremes of space
Stanford’s Russ Altman and Debbie Senesky discuss why silicon, the bedrock of terrestrial electronics, doesn't have the right stuff to help us explore hot spots like Venus.
October 16, 2017