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Researchers paint portrait of Marie Curie in semiconductor


University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam researchers have developed a novel technique for spatially controlled patterning of semiconductors with tuneable optoelectronic properties. As a proof of principle, Lukas Helmbrecht and Wim Noorduin ‘painted’ a portrait of Marie Curie in a perovskite semiconductor layer. Both researchers work at the AMOLF research institute at Amsterdam Science Park. Wim Noorduin is professor of Self-Organising Matter at the University of Amsterdam’s Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences. Lukas Helmbrecht obtained his PhD at UvA under Noorduin’s supervision. The results of their research are published this week in the journal ‘Advanced Materials’.
In the paper, Helmbrecht and Noorduin present their novel ion-exchange lithography technique that takes on the fundamental challenge of patterning semiconductor materials with different properties in a single film. This patterning is essential for the development of next‐generation (opto)el ....

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Dog Tests Positive for SARS-CoV-2, UConn Surveillance Finds


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Dog Tests Positive for SARS-CoV-2, UConn Surveillance Finds
Over 100 dogs and cats have tested positive in the United States; this is the first domestic animal in Connecticut to test positive
Zeinab Helal micropipettes samples the Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)
Since the start of the pandemic, over 100 domestic dogs and cats have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 in the United States. The first reported detection of the virus in a dog in Connecticut has been confirmed by Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (CVMDL) diagnosticians as a result of their surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 in dogs and cats. The findings are documented in a pre-print article published earlier this month. ....

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Laurentian fires professors, slashes programs


The Globe and Mail
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Laurentian University fired dozens of professors and slashed its program offerings in an unprecedented round of cuts on Monday aimed at tackling the university’s insolvency.
The Sudbury school announced the elimination of 58 undergraduate and 11 graduate programs, which make up about a third of its course offerings.
It also laid off a large number of professors, at least 80, according to faculty members, or somewhere between a quarter and a third of full-time staff, although an official tally was not released by either the faculty union or the university. ....

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Parkinson's disease: wearable sensors to track symptoms


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Parkinson’s disease: wearable sensors to track symptoms
EPFL scientists have developed algorithms that, combined with wearable sensors, could help clinicians to monitor the progression of Parkinson’s disease and assess the effects of medications commonly used by people with this neurodegenerative disorder.
Parkinson’s disease affects neurons in an area of the brain that controls movement, causing tremors, difficulty walking and other motor problems. Doctors caring for people with Parkinson’s disease need to be able to assess the severity of the symptoms and alter the doses of medications that reduce such symptoms. To do so, clinicians rely on a handful of tests, such as those that measure gait speed – or how fast people walk. However, these tests are typically conducted in the clinic once every few months, and results can be affected by several factors including the experience of the person conducting the assessment. ....

Kamiar Aminian , Centro Hospitalar Universit , Arash Atrsaei , Laboratory Of Movement Analysis , Movement Analysis , Life Expectancy , Corona Virus , ஆய்வகம் ஆஃப் இயக்கம் பகுப்பாய்வு , இயக்கம் பகுப்பாய்வு , வாழ்க்கை எதிர்பார்ப்பு , கொரோனா வைரஸ் , சர்வதேச பரவல் ,

Newly launched British biotech company pioneers ground-breaking potential treatments for COVID-19


University of Bristol
University of Bristol
A team of top scientists from the University of Bristol have announced the formation of a new biotech company that is developing ground-breaking and newly patented potential treatments for coronavirus.
Halo Therapeutics Ltd is preparing for clinical trials into pivotal, cost-effective antiviral treatments for COVID-19, after discovering a molecule which changes the shape of the virus’s spike protein and in so doing inhibits the virus’ ability to enter cells.
Studies show the treatments are potentially ‘pan-corona antivirals’ in that they will work against all coronavirus strains – including the highly contagious ‘UK (Kent)’, ‘South African’ and ‘Brazilian’ variants. ....

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