An optical fiber as thin as a strand of hair holds promise for use in minimally invasive deep-tissue studies of patients' brains that show the effects Alzheimer's disease and other brain disorders.
A new method has revolutionized our ability to map tissue fiber orientation and organization across tissues, diseases and sample preparations. An international group of researchers led by Marios ...
Fiber sensing scientists at Shenzhen University have developed a compact fiber optical nanomechanical probe (FONP) for measuring in vivo biomechanical properties of tissue and even single cell.
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Computer in a thread: A fiber chip as thin as human hair could turn clothes into smart devices
Your next computer might not be a phone or a watch, it could be the shirt on your back. A team of researchers at Fudan ...
Dietary fiber is a type of carbohydrate found in plant foods such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and ...
Chinese researchers have embedded full computing circuits into stretchable fibers thinner than a human hair, opening new ...
Cascades Inc. has announced a planned investment in a new technology that will allow the company to produce high end tissue products with fewer recycled fibers. The Canada-based paper company says the ...
Cascades Inc., Kingsey Falls, Quebec, launched its Latte Collection, which is manufactured from a combination of white recycled fiber and cardboard. Cascades is a company that specializes in the ...
Kimberly-Clark has been granted a patent for soft and durable tissue products made from non-wood fibers, specifically high yield hesperaloe pulp fibers. The tissue products contain at least 5% of ...
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