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NSF Award Search: Award # 2112606 - AI Institute for Intelligent CyberInfrastructure with Computational Learning in the Environment (ICICLE)
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San Diego Supercomputer Center Plays a Role in NSF s New ICICLE Institute
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José Zayas-Castro to lead the NSF Division of Engineering Education and Centers
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Nanocap Technologies Offers Unique Air Drying Process plus Advanced System Architecture for Air Conditioning Systems and Other Dehumidification Applications
Share Article LONGBOAT KEY, Fla. and WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (PRWEB) July 27, 2021 Nanocap Technologies, LLC (http://www.nanocaptechnologies.com) announces the latest, highly-advanced iteration of its Nanocap Process, combining capillary condensation and osmosis through a semi-permeable membrane to dry air. Available for immediate licensing, this green process is considerably more efficient than the most common vapor compression model which requires cooling to dehumidify – in use since air conditioning was invented by Willis Carrier in 1902!
The current system squanders a large amount of energy, while Nanocap’s transformative process avoids this waste by separating the cooling process from the dehumidification process. The Nanocap Process may be viewed here
Innovative testing platform could enable more precise, personalized immunotherapy
An innovative testing platform that more closely mimics what cancer encounters in the body may allow for more precise, personalized therapies by enabling the rapid study of multiple therapeutic combinations against tumor cells. The platform, which uses a three-dimensional environment to more closely mirror a tumor microenvironment, is demonstrated in research published in
Communications Biology. This whole platform really gives us a way to optimize personalized immunotherapy on a rapid, high throughput scale, said Jonathan Dordick, Institute Professor of chemical and biological engineering and member of the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies (CBIS) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, who led this research. You can imagine somebody having cancer, and you quickly biopsy the tumor and then you use this biochip platform to identify very quickly within a day or two what specif