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Type: News
Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Tech Transfer
Neural Networks Predict Material Structures, Behaviors Faster
A recent interview on Phys.org with Argonne National Laboratory Engineer Mark Messner explores how neural networks in AI could be used to predict material structures, given preferred properties, some 2,000+ times faster than standard simulations.
Efficacy
'Mirror, Mirror, in the Internet of Things. . .
...use great caution with the advice you bring.' Just what we need. Another critic scrutinizing appearance. And before coffee no less. Yet, this unbiased, digitized evaluation offers interesting potential; and if we don't like it, we can always turn it off.
Methods/Tools
Rapid Electrokinetic Patterning for Biological Analysis, Nanoassembly
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a rapid electrokinetic patterning technique using a laser and holograms to quickly position tiny particles for biological analyses or to create devices using nanoassembly.
Methods/Tools
Indena Genetically Validates Bilberry Extract
Indena has genetically confirmed the content of its bilberry extract, assuring the material's traceability and authenticity.
Literature/Data
Genetic Mutations Open Doors to Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis may be caused by a single-gene mutation, according to new research published in
Nature Genetics
. Scientists believe the effects of the mutation could be partially corrected through glutamine supplementation.
Literature/Data
Taking Shape: Genetic Facial Markers Discovered
Using novel 3D technology, researchers discovered 15 new genes that determine facial features, as published in
Nature Genetics
.
Methods/Tools
Do Nanomaterials Penetrate Skin? EUON Commissions Review Study
The EUON commissioned a literature review to explore the potential dermal absorption of nanomaterials. Results found the materials rarely penetrate intact skin, except for ionic silver, but a more standardized approach to testing is needed.
Method/Process
Moisturizer Penetration in Skin Revealed via Low-coherence Inferometry
Research published in the Russian journal
Engineering
describes a method to measure the penetration of gel moisturizers in skin in vivo via low-coherence interferometry.
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