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Ultra ultrasound to transform new tech
The new sensor - capable of detecting vibrations of living cells - may revolutionise everything from medical devices to unmanned vehicles. World first experiments at the University of Queensland have combined modern nanofabrication and nanophotonics techniques to build the first ultraprecise ultrasound sensors on a silicon chip.
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Engineered T cells promote long-term organ transplant acceptance
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Anticancer drug candidate inhibits lethal aggregation of mutant tumor suppressor protein
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