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Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science

Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science

The Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science is the engineering school of Yale University

Going ‘fishing’ with superparamagnetic nanoparticles to remove PFAS or other contaminants easily from polluted water

Assessing personal exposure to SARS-CoV-2 with a wearable air sampling device

New soft robots are dexterous enough to handle a Rubik’s Cube and twist the cap off a jar

Single atom catalysts allow for selective pollutant destruction for water treatment for the first time

Tiny sensors, huge potential

Imagine a swarm of tiny devices only a few hundred nanometers in size that can detect trace amounts of toxins in a water supply or the very earliest signs of cancer in the blood. Now imagine that these tiny sensors can reset themselves, allowing for repeated use over time inside a body of water –

Tiny sensors, huge potential

Printed Photonic Crystal Mirrors Shrink On-Chip Lasers Down to Size

Give computers a huge boost in speed and energy efficiency Electrical engineers at The University of Texas at Arlington and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have devised a new laser for on-chip optical connections that could give computers a huge boost in speed and energy efficiency. The team published its findings on July 22, 2012

Printed Photonic Crystal Mirrors Shrink On-Chip Lasers Down to Size

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