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UK Chemistry Research Leads to Breakthrough in Development of Thermoelectric Devices


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LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 3, 2021) A research study led by the University of Kentucky Department of Chemistry has discovered a new way to dramatically boost the performance of electrically conductive polymers. The discovery is considered a significant step forward in the development of organic thermoelectric devices, which can convert waste heat into useful electric energy. 
Conductive polymers, which are electrically conductive plastics, have the potential to transform current electronic devices, such as smart watches, by powering the devices based on the user’s body heat. They are also attractive for converting waste heat from coal-fired power plants or heat from a car’s engine into electricity. ....

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Wearable sensor monitors health, administers drugs using saliva and tears


Wearable sensor monitors health, administers drugs using saliva and tears
Wearable sensors would be placed near the tear duct or mouth to collect biofluid samples, which would then produce data viewable on a user’s smartphone or sent to their doctor, according to Penn State researchers.
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Wearable sensor monitors health, administers drugs using saliva and tears
Mariah Chuprinski
February 01, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. A new kind of wearable health device would deliver real-time medical data to those with eye or mouth diseases, according to Huanyu  “Larry” Cheng, Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professor in the Penn State Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM).  ....

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Stretching possibilities


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What s 1,000 times softer than a rubber tire, but holds its shape and is as tough as metal?
The answer is nothing yet. But a soft material with that combination of properties would be extremely useful in many applications, including medical implants, stretchable electronics or lifelike soft robots capable of adapting to unpredictable environments as humans and animals do in ways traditional robots cannot.
University of Virginia School of Engineering assistant professor Liheng Cai believes his lab has found a way to design a new synthetic rubber with these traits. Cai holds joint appointments in UVA Engineering s departments of Materials Science and Engineering and Chemical Engineering, with a courtesy appointment in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. ....

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Wearable sensor monitors health, administers drugs using saliva and tears


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Wearable sensor monitors health, administers drugs using saliva and tears
Wearable sensors would be placed near the tear duct or mouth to collect biofluid samples, which would then produce data viewable on a user’s smartphone or sent to their doctor, according to Penn State researchers.
Image: iStock/@aywan88/in-future
A new kind of wearable health device would deliver real-time medical data to those with eye or mouth diseases, according to Huanyu  ”Larry” Cheng, Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professor in the Penn State Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM).
Cheng recently published a paper in Microsystems & Nanoengineering on new micro- and nano-device technology that could revolutionize how certain health conditions are monitored and treated. ....

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Clear as Mud: How Tiny Plants Changed the Planet, 488 Million Years Ago


Clear as Mud: How Tiny Plants Changed the Planet, 488 Million Years Ago
January 31, 2021Caltech
Nearly 500 million years ago, Earth’s lowland landscapes were dominated by vast sandy, gritty plains. They then underwent a major, irreversible change, after which these landscapes became dominated by thick layers of mud.
Now, new research from Caltech explains that this drastic landscape change was instigated by the evolution of early tiny plants, like mosses and liverworts. The study was conducted as part of a collaboration between the laboratories of Woodward Fischer professor of geobiology and associate director of the Center for Autonomous Systems and Technologies and Michael Lamb, professor of geology. The work is described in a paper published in  ....

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