by vickytm | Jun 7, 2017 | News, Research and Expertise
Nature paper highlights how random variations and reprogramming lead to cancer drug resistance Biological materials, structures and processes may appear random, but they actually have underlying patterns that can be elucidated with the use of high-performance...
by vickytm | May 24, 2017 | News, Research and Expertise
Paper reports successful use of nanocomposites to absorb electromagnetic radiation The rapid development of modern electronic equipment and wireless devices has resulted in severe electromagnetic (EM) radiation pollution, which has implications in the health of...
by vickytm | May 22, 2017 | News, Research and Expertise
UD researchers demonstrate potential of tiny new tool in fighting breast cancer Antibodies have emerged as invaluable tools for the study and treatment of cancer because they can manipulate, with high specificity, the signaling pathways that drive cancer progression....
by vickytm | Apr 26, 2017 | News, Research and Expertise, Uncategorized
UD, state and DuPont join forces in new incubator In a strategic effort to amplify and accelerate innovation and entrepreneurship, the University of Delaware is partnering with the state and DuPont to establish a new business incubator and unlock new opportunities for...
by vickytm | Apr 24, 2017 | News, Research and Expertise
Researchers invent process to make sustainable rubber, plastics Synthetic rubber and plastics – used for manufacturing tires, toys and myriad other products – are produced from butadiene, a molecule traditionally made from petroleum or natural gas. But those manmade...
by vickytm | Apr 6, 2017 | News, Research and Expertise
International ‘Resilience Week’ Conference puts focus on cybersecurity, controls, grids, human dynamics You remember those roly-poly dolls — Weebles were a popular type some years back — designed with a center of gravity that keeps them...