Researchers at UC Riverside successfully created metal-free 'abnormal N-heterocyclic carbenes', which are highly reactive molecules used to make catalysts. These carbenes are stable and can be used in numerous catalytic chemical reactions, greatly benefiting industry.
SourceUniversity of California - Riverside·JournalScience·DateOct 22, 2009
African scientists will develop and grow their own pest-resistant bananas through a collaborative project with UK researchers. The initiative aims to empower nations to address agricultural challenges and improve food security in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev are developing a novel method to exploit membrane fouling processes, achieving very high recoveries in desalination by reverse osmosis. This technology reduces brine volumes and improves economics for inland desalination processes.
SourceAmerican Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev·DateAug 19, 2009
The article 'Tripping Points: Barriers and Bargaining Chips on the Road to Copenhagen' reveals key issues hindering climate agreement, including finance and technology transfer. Researchers predict a poker-like game of negotiations, with countries delaying decisions until the last hours of the conference.
SourceIOP Publishing·JournalEnvironmental Research Letters·DateAug 5, 2009
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Professor Chad Mirkin's innovations have the potential to transform medical diagnostics and ignite change across industries. His nanoparticle-based medical diagnostic assays can detect disease-signifying molecules thousands of times more sensitive than commercial systems.
The MELiSSA Pilot Plant, a European Space Agency facility at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, aims to demonstrate Closed Loop Life Support Systems for long-duration space missions. The plant will integrate technologies to recycle food, water, oxygen, and waste over a 2-year period.
SourceUniversitat Autonoma de Barcelona·DateJun 4, 2009
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University have identified two genes that increase plant tolerance to heat, salt, and drought. The collaboration will help identify additional candidate genes for developing stress-resistant crops.
SourceAmerican Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev·JournalPLANT PHYSIOLOGY·DateApr 8, 2009
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Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply powers sensors, microcontrollers, and test circuits with programmable rails and stable outputs.
The University of Bath will use the funding to launch spin-off companies and influence government policy through its research, aiming to enhance business-academia partnerships. The £44 million Knowledge Transfer programme aims to reduce barriers between businesses and academia.
Researchers at University of Warwick have developed a groundbreaking new loudspeaker technology that delivers planar directional sound waves, projecting further than conventional speakers. The 'Flat, Flexible Loudspeaker' (FFL) is lightweight, inexpensive to manufacture and can be concealed inside ceiling tiles or car interiors.
The National Centre of Excellence for Green Chemistry, funded by $9.1 million, will develop cleaner alternatives for chemical and manufacturing industries. It aims to commercialize 50 Green Chemistry technologies, leading to at least 10 licence agreements and creating over 250 jobs.
Louisiana Tech researchers have developed a deep-penetrating scanning system using ultrawideband pulsed radar to detect fractures, quantify corrosion and determine voids in surrounding soil. The FutureScan project aims to increase the ability of municipalities to detect developing sinkholes around buried pipes.
The CSIRO-invented UltraBattery combines an enhanced-power negative electrode and a lead acid battery, with applications for low emissions transport and renewable energy storage. The technology has been licensed to East Penn and Furukawa Battery Company for global distribution.
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A new project aims to develop affordable sensors that can detect early indicators of food spoilage and set more meaningful best before dates, reducing food waste. The project, supported by Syngenta, will help slash the UK's food wastage bill.
Jean M. Eason, a senior member of the IEEE, received the Robert S. Walleigh Distinguished Contributions to Engineering Professionalism Award for her long-term leadership and accomplishments in IEEE-USA professional activities. She is one of 24 award recipients recognized for their professionalism and technical achievements.
The joint venture aims to develop a new scanner incorporating CSIRO's neutron technology and Nuctech's x-ray systems to detect a wide range of threat items in air freight containers. The scanning technology is designed to be non-intrusive, taking less than one minute to scan an air freight container.
The UC-San Diego computer scientists have developed an algorithm to separate gloss from non-gloss in digital images, enabling the creation of photorealistic makeup portraits. Users can upload a portrait-style photograph and apply thousands of makeup products from various brands.
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Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C) keeps Macs, tablets, and meters powered during extended observing runs and remote surveys.
A world-wide licensing agreement is reached for Argonne’s patented composite cathode materials, resulting in longer-lasting and safer batteries for hybrid-electric vehicles, cell phones, and laptops. The new technology enhances performance, life, and safety of lithium-ion cells.
Researchers from ETH Zurich have successfully tested high-speed WLAN network using MIMO technology, increasing data transfer rates up to four times higher than existing networks. They developed efficient decoding algorithms for multi-antenna systems, enabling practical implementation in complex networks.
SourceETH Zurich/Swiss Federal Institute of Technology·DateMar 12, 2008
Researchers found that transferrin protein aggregates into wormlike fibrils, releasing rust-like iron particles. These particles may contribute to neurodegenerative diseases by forming toxic free radicals and destroying nerve cells.
The National Science Foundation has awarded Stevens Institute of Technology a two-year grant to create and implement the Environmental Entrepreneurship Lab. The lab aims to foster rapid marketplace realization of environmental innovations through an unconventional innovation transfer process, combining technology push with market pull.
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Provost George P. Korfiatis receives Firepower Award for his contributions to technology R&D and defense preparedness posture. He has led over 200 major research projects worth $30 million and advised numerous organizations.
Stevens Institute of Technology has been recognized for its consistent success in technology education, with a focus on innovation and collaboration. The university's four schools are working together to address major thrust areas in the 21st century, including systems management, security, and multi-scale engineering.
Scientists at NIST have developed a new component for potential ultra-powerful quantum computers using a microfabricated aluminum cable with superconducting circuits. This 'quantum bus' can transport data between two or more qubits, enabling faster calculations and potentially solving complex mathematical problems.
SourceNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)·JournalNature·DateSep 26, 2007
A new company, Nanotailor, has licensed NASA Goddard's innovative process to produce high-quality, low-cost single-walled carbon nanotubes. This technology will benefit industries such as medical, construction, manufacturing, and imaging, making affordable nanotechnology available for a broad range of applications.
Stevens Institute of Technology has received $164,000 to accelerate the commercialization of two technologies: an intelligent multi-network router/radio and a surveillance camera capable of detecting chemical and biological agents. The funding supports job creation and establishment of New Jersey as a model for homeland security.
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Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.
The University of Colorado at Boulder has developed a high-tech leaf sensor that can measure water deficiency and communicate with computers wirelessly. This technology could enable crops to provide information to farmers about when they need water, reducing excessive water use and energy consumption.
The Powertrain System Analysis Toolkit (PSAT) software, developed by Argonne National Laboratory, has won a national award for technology development and is being recognized for its ability to simulate various powertrain configurations, facilitating the understanding of complex powertrains. PSAT enables automotive designers to quickly ...
Process Systems Enterprise, a global operation that provides mathematical modelling software, has won the MacRobert Award for demonstrating engineering excellence and innovation. The technology helps process industry companies to maximize product quality and minimize production cost.
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Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope combines portable Schmidt-Cassegrain optics with GoTo pointing for outreach nights and field campaigns.
Researchers have designed and mass-produced billions of fluorescent microscale particles in the shapes of all 26 letters of the alphabet. The 'LithoParticles' can be used to mark individual cells, create tiny pumps, motors or containers with medical and security applications.
SourceUniversity of California - Los Angeles·JournalThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C·DateMar 21, 2007
Rutgers engineers have developed a process to recycle waste latex paint by blending it with common plastics, resulting in materials that are as good as or superior to those made without paint. The technology has the potential to reduce disposal costs and environmental impact of waste paint products.
Sequenom's Fetal Nucleic Acid Technology shows promise in detecting fetal DNA in maternal blood, potentially diagnosing genetic defects early in pregnancy. This approach could benefit all expectant mothers, particularly those with high-risk pregnancies.
The University of Colorado has licensed its influenza chip technology to Quidel Corp for use in diagnostic tests. This collaboration enables the development of faster flu strain detection, critical for tracking emerging strains and combating epidemics.
The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has licensed its Adaptive Scanning Optical Microscope (ASOM) technology to Thorlabs Inc. The ASOM enables the automation of challenging laboratory tasks, such as diagnosing cancer and discovering new drugs. It provides high-resolution images of large sample areas without sacrificing image quality.
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A new partnership between a Russian Institute and a US firm has led to the development of improved hydrogen gas sensors with increased reliability and response time. This technology is expected to enhance safety, detection capability, and efficiency in various industrial applications.
SourceDOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory·DateDec 13, 2006
The US Department of Defense has funded the Texas Nanotechnology Consortium to develop and commercialize revolutionary nanomaterials for defense aerospace applications. The consortium will partner with the Air Force Research Laboratory to create next-generation composites and smart materials, ensuring US air superiority.
Europe outperforms the US in formal technology transfer from public research, with more licenses executed and start-ups established. However, open science measures reveal Europe's actual performance is more nuanced.
Meta Quest 3 512GB
Meta Quest 3 512GB enables immersive mission planning, terrain rehearsal, and interactive STEM demos with high-resolution mixed-reality experiences.
A patented technology developed by HydroGlobe at Stevens Institute of Technology has won the Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award. The Metsorb TM system is a highly effective and low-cost method for removing arsenic and various heavy metals from ground and surface water.
Physiologic Communications is developing an implantable biosensor that can detect physiologic and chemical changes with faster accuracy than current methods. This 'living chip' has the potential to revolutionize disease monitoring by providing real-time data to physicians and enabling timely interventions.
SourceUniversity of Rochester Medical Center·DateSep 18, 2006
Stevens Institute of Technology has partnered with Competitive Technologies to commercialize its intellectual property (IP) worldwide. The partnership aims to bring new technologies from concept to market, including non-invasive bone mass measurement techniques, stent delivery systems, and athletic devices.
Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor
Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor tracks ventilation quality in labs, classrooms, and conference rooms with long battery life and clear e-ink readouts.
Attila Technologies won the 'Best of FOSE' award for its outstanding networking software, cited by Stevens Institute of Technology's Vice President. The company's multi-spectrum radio has begun field tests in western New Jersey for emergency response applications.
The UltraScience Net enables fast data transfer between research institutions, with speeds of up to 20 Gigabits per second. Fermilab and Caltech successfully tested the system, achieving a rate of 7 Gigabits per second, thousands of times faster than usual high-speed Internet connections.
SourceDOE/Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory·DateSep 1, 2005
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed two augmented reality systems to improve communication between automated inspection systems and workers who trim birds on processing lines. The systems use location-tracked displays or laser scanners to project graphical instructions, providing advance warning of workload and reducing errors.
SourceGeorgia Institute of Technology Research News·DateJul 14, 2005
Arteriocyte, a startup company spun out from Case Western Reserve University, is developing a novel stem cell therapy to generate new blood vessels and replace damaged ones in patients with heart disease. The therapy has shown encouraging results in animal studies and plans for patient testing are pending NIH and FDA approval.
The researchers developed a novel molecular reporter system to visualize the activation of protein Src, which plays a key role in cell growth and development. By studying mechanical stimuli on Src activation, they discovered that biochemical signals spread across cells through structural elements like actin filaments and microtubules.
SourceUniversity of California - San Diego·JournalNature·DateApr 20, 2005
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Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter is a trusted meter for precise measurements during instrument integration, repairs, and field diagnostics.
A recent national technology study reveals that research universities are significant economic accelerators, generating patents, commercial licenses, and businesses. Top-performing institutions such as Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) demonstrate remarkable success in fostering innovation.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has launched a new web site to increase the use of voluntary consensus standards in federal regulations. The site offers a broad perspective on government standards, featuring a searchable database and links to 12 federal departments' standards information.
SourceNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)·DateMar 10, 2005
Ali Nayfeh, a renowned Virginia Tech engineer, has been honored by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for his lifetime contributions to nonlinear dynamics. He joins the Office of Naval Research's HiCASS team to develop ship-to-ship transfer capabilities, a crucial technology for naval operations.
Chandramouli and his team developed a platform-independent Rapid Steganographic Detection Suite (RSDS) to scan for hidden information in digital files, images, and emails. The software framework uses steganalytic tools and techniques to detect and analyze steganographic content, allowing users to identify potential security threats.
Kohn's bioresorbable polymer was successfully licensed and incorporated into REVA Medical's stent devices. The collaboration resulted in rapid development and early pre-clinical study success.
Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)
Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm) tracks health metrics and safety alerts during long observing sessions, fieldwork, and remote expeditions.
The College of Engineering at Virginia Tech is launching three new programs to improve retention and graduation rates for under-represented engineering students. The programs, funded by a $2 million NSF grant, will offer mentoring, academic development, and residential learning environments to support freshman and transfer students.
Researchers found that UK universities' focus on creating businesses rather than generating wealth is a significant issue. The success rate of university spin-out companies (USOs) is currently much lower than expected, with only a few spin-outs being sold or floated on the stock market.
Chlorine dioxide-infused gloves can destroy various microorganisms, including E. coli and salmonella, reducing transmission risks in medical and food industries. The technology has potential applications beyond gloves and hands, including preventing infections in vulnerable patients.
SourceInfectious Diseases Society of America·JournalClinical Infectious Diseases·DateMar 3, 2004
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has been awarded three Excellence in Technology Transfer Awards for its innovative technologies. The Electrodynamic Ion Funnel significantly improves the sensitivity of mass spectrometers, enabling the detection of new proteins and biomarkers for cancer early detection. Additionally, alp...
SourceDOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory·DateMar 1, 2004
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The new ATDC Biosciences Center at Georgia Tech fosters collaboration between entrepreneurs, university faculty, and investors. The center provides wet labs and integrates with the Life Sciences Complex to accelerate tech transfer and commercialization of bioscience startups.
SourceGeorgia Institute of Technology Research News·DateJan 31, 2004
Seed Stage Associates LLC will provide education, assistance, training and advice to establish tech transfer offices, while aiding established offices in evaluation, marketing and licensing of new technologies. The company will leverage resources of western North Carolina schools for collaboration.
Researchers at Brookhaven Lab and NREL developed a polyphenylenesulfide (PPS) coating system to address corrosion issues in geothermal power plants. The coating system has shown dramatic improvements in bonding, durability, and service lifetime compared to competitive coatings.
SourceDOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory·DateMay 6, 2003
Tom Barton, Ames Laboratory director, has received the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) Award for his efforts to strengthen ties between federal labs and industry. The award recognizes his work in developing the Lab's technology transfer program, which has led to 136 U.S. patents and 14 start-up companies.
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The University Spider connects businesses with top university experts in high-tech fields, enabling collaborative sponsored research and licensing agreements. The system also promotes heightened visibility for universities in the region.
The Office of Naval Research conducted a technology transition 'wargame' to explore approaches for rapid spin-out of emerging technologies into the commercial sector. The exercise examined three different models, including traditional government office, not-for-profit corporation, and for-profit company models.
The partnership enables mill operators to better manage contaminants that foul machinery, reducing water usage by 50% and estimated annual cost savings of $250,000. The technology uses UV-Vis spectrophotometer hardware and software analysis tools to measure particle stability in papermaking process streams.