Monday, June 29, 2015


The "smart insulin patch," developed by researchers in the joint UNC/NC State Biomedical Engineering Department. Credit: The lab of Zhen Gu, Ph.D.
"Painful insulin injections could become a thing of the past for the millions of Americans who suffer from diabetes, thanks to a new invention from researchers at the University of North Carolina and NC State, who have created the first "smart insulin patch" that can detect increases in blood sugar levels and secrete doses of insulin into the bloodstream whenever needed."

Monday, June 22, 2015


The "moisture mill" is a new kind of turbine engine that turns
continuously as water evaporates from the wet paper lining the walls of
the engine. Credit: Joe Turner Lin
"An immensely powerful yet invisible force pulls water from the earth to the top of the tallest redwood and delivers snow to the tops of the Himalayas. Yet despite the power of evaporating water, its potential to propel self-sufficient devices or produce electricity has remained largely untapped—until now."
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2015-06-renewable-energy-evaporating-video.html#jCp

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

 Source: Alain Herzog/EPFL
" A portable device can detect the presence of certain types of cancer in people's breath. Tested on patients, the new device was developed in part by EPFL researchers as part of an international collaboration."