Stanford researchers have created a device that uses electromagnetic levitation to gently sort cells by type. The cells are separated based on their density and magnetic susceptibility.
The development of a new electromagnetic system could improve research and clinical capabilities through precise cell levitation.
Environmental concerns, operational risks and plummeting metal prices have led to a steady decline in revenue for major ...
Entrepreneurs and investors are continuing to offer new technologies designed to help recyclers upgrade and trade material.
In a recent review article published in the journal Light: Science & Applications, researchers have emphasized the pivotal role of optical methods in manipulating and sorting microscopic and ...
Neural spike sorting is a fundamental process in neurophysiology whereby electrical signals recorded from brain tissue are analysed to extract the firing times of individual neurons. This technique is ...
Germany-based sorting and recycling equipment provider Stadler Anlagenbau GmbH has completed a project along with fellow Stadler Group company weeeSwiss Technology AG to design and install an ...
If you’re under the impression that something as simple as sorting numbers is dull, think again. This visualization lets you see and hear fifteen different algorithms sift their way through a jumbled ...