Posts Tagged ‘Nature Communications’
Professor Kevin Healy and Colleagues Create Model of Early Human Heart Development from Stem Cells
Professor Kevin Healy and Colleagues Create Model of Early Human Heart Development from Stem Cells by Materials Science and Engineering July 16, 2015 Professor Kevin Healy, along with other Berkeley researchers and scientists at the Gladstone Institutes, developed a template for growing beating cardiac tissue from stem cells, creating a system that could serve as a model for…
Read MoreProfessor Martin and Colleagues Take Big Step Towards Making Graphene Electronics
Professor Martin and Colleagues Take Big Step Towards Making Graphene Electronics by Materials Science and Engineering January 29, 2015 In a recent report in the journal Nature Communications, a Berkeley MSE team led by Professor Lane Martin, together with colleagues form the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, have found a way…
Read MoreProfessor Xu Recognized for Research on Quickly Self-Assembling Thin Films
Professor Xu Recognized for Research on Quickly Self-Assembling Thin Films by Materials Science and Engineering June 20, 2014 Professor Xu recently reported in Nature Communications a new technique for the accelerated generation of nanoparticle assemblies. The technique enables self assembly processes that normally require hours to order up, to be formed in just one minute. …
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