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Data Driven Algorithm For Visualizing Myelin in The Human Brain
Quantification of myelin content in the human brain is the key for early disease detection and for assessing treatment response in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. However, it has remained challenging due to lack of a reliable method for probing sub-voxel features from clinical MRI data. We developed a data-driven algorithm that accurately converts clinical MRI […] Read More >
Heterogeneous structures comprising III-V semiconductors and metal oxide dielectrics,and a method of fabrication thereof.
Electron mobility in bulk III-V semiconductors is about an order of magnitude higher than in silicon, which promises much faster nanometer-scale electronics in GaAs-based devices. However, fabrication of metal oxide – semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs), the central element of modern electronics, with III-V semiconductors is hampered for years by the unresolved problem of the […] Read More >
Solution Monolayer Epitaxy for Semiconductor Surface Passivation
Passivating the surface of various semiconductors, such as the III-V family of materials, has been a long-standing unsolved problem, which limits the performance of many devices. We have recently developed the technique of Solution Monolayer Epitaxy (SoME) which has a potential to solve such problems better than previous methods. UNMET NEEDUnlike silicon, where silicon […] Read More >
MACHINE VISION SYSTEM FOR LARVAL FISH REARING
Most marine fish hatch from mm-size eggs irrespective of adult size, and suffer prodigious mortality (rates of 70-90% of the brood) in the first weeks of their lives. This mortality makes the rearing of larval (very young) fish costly, and an impediment for introducing new species to the growth cycle. We propose an automated system, […] Read More >
Device and methods for voltage regulation in pulsed electric field generators using asymmetric voltage dubler
The Need Global population growth together with enhanced quality of life, in the era of climate change, is expected to cause doubling of the world’s food and energy demand by 2050. Furthermore, there is a strong interest in the replacement of fossil-based industries towards economical, environmentally friendly, and sustainable resource, for food, chemical and energy […] Read More >
Ulva sp. (Chlorophyta) intensive cultivation in a coastal area of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.
The Need Global population growth together with enhanced quality of life, in the era of climate change, is expected to cause doubling of the world’s food and energy demand by 2050. Furthermore, there is a strong interest in the replacement of fossil-based industries towards economical, environmentally friendly, and sustainable resource, for food, chemical and energy […] Read More >
COPRUDUCTION OF SUSTAINABLE FOOD & MATERIALS FROM SEAWEED
The Need Global population growth together with enhanced quality of life, in the era of climate change, is expected to cause doubling of the world’s food and energy demand by 2050. Furthermore, there is a strong interest in the replacement of fossil-based industries towards economical, environmentally friendly, and sustainable resource, for food, chemical and energy […] Read More >
Novel gas sensors with enhanced selectivity based on integrated magnetic and conductometric measurements
Reliable detection of hazardous gases has become a key issue due to the more stringent environmental and safety regulations worldwide. Solid-state conductometric gas sensors present a high potential for applications where the use of conventional analytical systems such as gas chromatography or optical detection is prohibitively expensive or impossible. The operation of such sensors […] Read More >
A Wheat Leaf and Stipe Rust Resistance Gene
Background Rusts are a group of plant diseases that are caused by certain types of plant pathogenic fungi. Three types of rust diseases, namely leaf, stem and stripe rusts, are the most widespread diseases of wheat, each causing great yield losses globally; Modern wheat cultivars contain many resistance (R) genes that have been used to […] Read More >
Peptide-based water-soluble and transparent adhesive
Most adhesives involve various undesirable solvents or non-environment friendly elements. Other, more pleasant options often offer decreased adhesion between surfaces. Hence, bio-inspired peptide-based water-soluble adhesives could provide a favorable solution. Transparency, non-flammability and thermal stability of the material are additional key features attributed to this material.We have developed simple synthetic peptides, with aromatic and hydrophilic […] Read More >