TECHNOLOGY
Sorting Cells With Glass Microbubbles
Glass microbeads can be used to count CD4+ T-cells in areas without access to magnetic separators or centrifuges.
Greener Nylon Production On The Cards
Researchers have developed a low energy method for producing nylon that generates fewer greenhouse gases.
Tiny Aluminum Foil Bowls Boost Solar Efficiencies
Aluminum nanobowls have been shown to increase the efficiency of organic solar cells by 28 percent.
Controlling Nanoparticle Crystallinity
The ability to control crystallinity could help researchers develop nanoparticles optimized for specific applications.
Phablets For Farmers
The inexpensive GreenPHABLET has been designed to support smallholder farmers with personalized advice and real-time alerts.
A*STAR & Micron Extend Partnership
The extended collaboration will focus on developing low-power consumption switching mechanisms and improving the performance of STT-MRAM devices.
Mind The Clean Energy Skills Gap
Even if there is sufficient political will to address global warming, we may not have the resources or skilled labor to make the transition to clean energy, scientists caution.
This Self-Tinting Window Powers Itself
Researchers at NTU have developed a self-tinting window that doubles up as a transparent battery.
NTU & LightLab Join Hands On Low-Energy Lighting
The NTU-LightLab joint research program will focus on improving the energy efficiency and quality of lighting and displays.












