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Jonathan Hopkins of the University of California, Los Angeles and colleagues report a scalable approach to assembling 3D arrays of microgranular crystals using holographic optical tweezers. Vascular networks are central parts of organ‐on‐a‐chip systems.
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Jesper Nygård and Thomas Sand Jespersen from the University of Copenhagen and their co-employees have created a crystal development platform for in situ development of semiconductor/superconductor hybrids. The method eliminates the necessity for etching, enabling full freedom in the alternative of hybrid constituents. There is art in science and science in artwork — right here we’ve put together a number of the most inspiring science pictures revealed in our journals this month.
The planks in this “woodpile” design are a mere 30 nanometers apart from one another. Frederik Mayer and Martin Wegener of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and their co-employees constructed this tiny object utilizing a brand new material for 3D printing. Xiaohu Gao from the University of Washington and associates combine two highly effective technologies; quantum dots and a method for amplifying the fluorescence given off by imaging molecules, known as sign amplification by trade response (SABER).
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