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Compound in dairy products targets diabetes
Compound In Dairy Products Targets Diabetes: Researchers at Penn State University have found that fatty acids commonly found in dairy products have successfully treated diabetes in mice. They also say the compounds, known as conjugated linoleic acids CLA, have shown promising results in human trials, signaling a new way of...
Bonding process for piezoelectric microactuators.(ELECTRONICS)
Using a novel precision bonding process, researchers at Pennsylvania State University Penn State, USA, have designed and fabricated piezoelectric microactuators. The microactuators are made from flat strips of bulk lead zirconate titanate PZT and a precision micromachined silicon beam. These were formed using...
Circular piezoelectric devices make more efficient transformers.
US researchers have developed circular piezoelectric transformers that may find uses in thinner portable computers. Scientists at Penn State University make the disc-shaped transformers from lead zirconate titanate PZT that is doped with manganese and cerium. One of the main researchers...
Betting on Egg Shells.
A Pennsylvania State University State College researcher has developed a process for separating collagen membranes from egg shells, creating a potentially cost-effective source of both collagen and calcium carbonate. Cutler Egg Products Philadelphia has licensed the method, in which the shells are shot through a cylinder...
Memory roadblock. (researchers are having difficulty finding a way toplace more random access memory onto silicon chips)(Brief Article)
00-00-0000 FINDING A WAY TO PUT MORE AND more random access memory RAM onto silicon chips is becoming more complicated, admits Darrell G. Schlom, researcher at Pennsylvania State University, University Park. "We now know that simply putting a conducting binary oxide between silicon and...
A guide to establishing mainframe computer-mediated communication between a host and a remote site.
Faculty, students, and administrators are using computers more and more to communicate with each other, and a researcher leaving the home university temporarily does not want to lose this communications ability. It is possible to establish computer-mediated communication CMC between the home site and the remote site. A case study...
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