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  • Nanotechnology Research

    Posted on November 11th, 2009 cwmoore No comments

    IMEC (www.imec.com), a nanotechnology research center based in Leuven, Belgium, has developed a unique microchip with microscopic nail structures that enables close communication between electronics and biological cells.

    http://www.nia.nih.gov/NR/rdonlyres/4E12F6CF-2...
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    IMEC’s micronail chip (see photo) can be used to study the communication mechanisms between cells, such as cardiomyocytes (heart cells) or neurons (brain cells). The electrodes in the chip are the size of cells and even smaller. They consist of tiny nail structures made of a metal stem covered with an oxide layer, and a conductive (e.g. gold or titanium nitride) tip. When cells are applied on the chip surface, the cell membranes naturally engulf the nail structures, thereby creating a strong contact with the electrode. This close contact improves signal-to-noise ratio, enabling precise recording of electrical signals and electrical stimulation of single cells.

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  • Veterans Day

    Posted on November 11th, 2009 cwmoore No comments

     

    2008-09-09 106  MEMORIAL FOR THE FALLEN SOLDIE...
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    Today, we pay tribute to the valor of those who have honored our state, crossed an ocean, left their families behind and answered the call to serve. And we pay our solemn respects to the 118 Hoosiers and 6195 warriors who have made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan and Iraq. Thank you veterans.

     

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