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A Proposed Solution for Transplantation Using Magnetic Gel Mimicking the nature composition and structure of tissues is a considerable challenge in medicine. Currently this can be partially achieved with prefabricated implants. Prof. Shefi’s team invented a novel approach of injectable biomaterials, to be incorporated directly into the injured site. Advantages: Directly injectable without full operationEffectively…
Read MoreThe Problem The amount of biological material and reagents available for PTM analysis is usually very limited. This is even more pronounced for membrane proteins. In contrast, the amount required for analysis PTM is significant. This discrepancy makes PTM analysis very difficult. The Solution The minute amounts of biological material and reagents required for analysis using…
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Cell Transfection Nanoparticles can be manufactured with tunable size, shape, and surface as well as biological activity. Their role as nanocarriers is well established. While many nanoparticles are stable as an aqueous colloid, ferrofluid, they maintain an insufficient active surface and are limited in their capacity for further modification…
Read MoreA Novel Scheme to Turn Interference into Signals Our Proposed Solution for Enhancing Spectrum Utilization The Problem Joint transmission (JT), in which adjacent transmitters, coordinate their transmission jointly to form a cluster which serves several mobile terminals, is an important tool for enhancing spectrum utilization. Not surprisingly, there is a constant growing demand for high…
Read MoreThe silicon industry is currently heading toward 10 nm technology in integrated circuits. Promoting this market trend is largely dependent on the development of super-resolution in silicon microscopy. We propose a novel method that provides the ability to probe the silicon under surface in super-resolution. More specifically, we developed a new concept for beam shaping…
Read MoreEmbedded memories, typically implemented with a 6T SRAM bitcell consume an ever growing share of the total silicon area and power. Gain cell embedded DRAM (GC-eDRAM) is an alternative to 6T SRAM, offering higher density, lower leakage, and 2-port operation. However, gain cells: Rely on dynamic storage Results in very low data retention times Increases…
Read MoreThe Problem Due to the growing demand for high-density embedded memories in modern microprocessors and other VLSI Systemon- Chip (SoC) designs, gain cell embedded DRAM (GCeDRAM) has emerged as an alternative to static random access memory (SRAM). GCeDRAM is known for its high-density, non-destructive read operation, low leakage power, and two-port operation. However, GCeDRAM requires…
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