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MPMN Archives: Emerging Tech

Heart Researchers Don't Miss a Beat

Originally Published: July 2009

Lithography Technique 'Waves' Goodbye to UV Light

Originally Published: July 2009

Graphene Gives Gold Nanoparticles Some Stability

Originally Published: June 2009

Plasma Lamp Outperforms Xenon and LEDs

Originally Published: June 2009

Non-MEMS Scanner Supports Portable Imaging Systems

Originally Published: June 2009

Going Gaga Over Graphene

Originally Published: May 2009

Scientist Consults Tea Leaves to Fight Cancer

Originally Published: May 2009

World's Longest Balloon Shortens Surgery Time

Originally Published: May 2009

Electronics Supplier Has Good Connections

Originally Published: May 2009

Rising 'STAR' in Biomaterials Benefits Implants

Originally Published: May 2009

Synthetic Tissues Eliminate Use of Live Animals

Originally Published: April 2009

Resistors Keep Their Cool

Originally Published: April 2009

Cornstarch Migrates to Medical Applications

Originally Published: March 2009

Flame-Spray Unit Applies PEEK Coatings

Originally Published: March 2009

Materials Research Gets Under the Skin

Originally Published: March 2009

Editor's Page: It's Only Natural

Originally Published: January/February 2009

Human Heart, Eels Generate Interest as Implant Power Sources

Originally Published: January/February 2009

Bacteria May Weave Future Medical Implants

Originally Published: January/February 2009

Researchers Explore Noninvasive Continuous-Sensing Technology

Originally Published: January/February 2009

Microscale Technology Reshapes Electronics Protection in Implants

Originally Published: January/February 2009

Ultrasonic System Performs Nondestructive Nitinol Measurements

Originally Published: January/February 2009

Bioresorbable Polymers Perform Localized Drug Delivery

Originally Published: January/February 2009

Natural Lubricious Coating Enables Organic Growth of Biocoat

Originally Published: January/February 2009

Diode Integrates PET-MRI Scanning

Originally Published: November/December 2008

Metal Fabricator Introduces 'Green' Oxide-Free Nitinol Wire

Originally Published: November/December 2008

Consortium Aims for Biodegradable Metal Implants

Originally Published: November/December 2008

Microscope-on-a-Chip Is Small in Size, Big in Scope

Originally Published: October 2008

Microneedle Takes the Sting Out of the Mosquito

Originally Published: October 2008

Biocompatible Contacts Minimize Mating Risks

Originally Published: October 2008

Coating Technology Improves Implant Osseointegration

Originally Published: September 2008

Hydrogel Technology Offers Flexible Characteristics

Originally Published: September 2008

Engineered Surface Inhibits Biofilm Formation

Originally Published: September 2008

Anticounterfeiting Technology Protects Device Data

Originally Published: September 2008

Suppliers Partner to Deliver First ECG-on-a-Chip

Originally Published: September 2008

Programmed Peptides Help Drugs Cling to Devices

Originally Published: September 2008

MicroLEDs Improve Miniature Lighting Applications

Originally Published: June 2008

Brittle Materials Stay in Shape on the Nanoscale

Originally Published: June 2008

Nanotubes Enable Development of Paper-Thin Battery

Originally Published: March 2008

Sensor Could Provide Forewarning of Asthma Attacks

Originally Published: March 2008

Nanostructures Get in Shape for Drug Delivery

Originally Published: March 2008

Researchers Apply CAD to Nanostructures

Originally Published: January/February 2008

Breakthroughs: Manually Retractable Needle Promotes User Safety

Originally Published: January/February 2008

Breakthroughs: Color Change Answers Question, ‘Is It Cured?’

Originally Published: January/February 2008

Lab-on-a-Chip Technology Enables Rapid Blood Analysis

Originally Published: November 2007

Breakthroughs: Dual-Action Switch Cuts Clutter

Originally Published: November 2007

Nanoscale Polymer Strands Anchor New Adhesive

Originally Published: October 2007

For Display Applications, the Future is Flexible

Originally Published: July 2007

New TPU Film or Sheet Grades Developed

Originally Published: April 2007

Nano-Sized Coaxial Cable Transmits Visible Light

Originally Published: March 2007

Nano-Sized Coaxial Cable Transmits Visible Light

Originally Published: March 2007

Breakthroughs: GE Plastics Introduces Family of Amorphous Polymers

Originally Published: January/February 2007

Breakthroughs: Self-Contained Assembly System Offers Flexibility

Originally Published: January/February 2007

Disposable Gas Cylinders May Offer Clinical Benefits

Originally Published: November 2006

Spotlight on Microtechnology

Originally Published: November 2006

Miniature Couplings Incorporate RFID Technology

Originally Published: September 2006

System Couples Clear Imaging with Comfortable Use

Originally Published: July/August 2006

University Researchers Create Artificial Compound Eyes

Originally Published: July/August 2006

Nanoscale Coatings May Enhance Medical Device Performance

Originally Published: July/August 2006

Oxygenated Dressings May Speed Wound Healing

Originally Published: July/August 2006

Microchips Enable Controlled Drug Delivery

Originally Published: July/August 2006

High-Resolution Sensor May Help Cancer Surgeons

Originally Published: July/August 2006

Metamaterial Resonates in Ultrasound Technology

Originally Published: July/August 2006

Ultrasonic Laser Could Be Used for Diagnostics

Originally Published: July/August 2006

Sticky Bacterium May Have Medical Applications

Originally Published: June 2006

Natural Nanotubes Enable Drug Delivery

Originally Published: May 2006

Tactile Sensors Output in Digital Format

Originally Published: May 2006

Editor's Page: There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom

Originally Published: March 2006

Nanotechnology: Shaping the World on a Grand Scale

Originally Published: March 2006

British Fabrication Tool Enables Nanomaterial Growth

Originally Published: March 2006

Nanotechnology Roundtable: The Next Big Thing

Originally Published: March 2006

Microactuators Feature New Precision Bonding Process

Originally Published: January/February 2006

Gamma-Stabilized Membrane May Reduce Packaging Costs

Originally Published: November 2005

Coating May Solve Ceramics Surface Problems

Originally Published: November 2005

Spotlight on Microtechnology

Originally Published: October 2005

Machine Spins Nanofibers in Industrial Quantities

Originally Published: July/August 2005

Biodegradable Plastics Bend in Response to Light

Originally Published: July/August 2005