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High Efficiency Plastic Solar Cell
The Konarka solar cell is a lightweight, flexible, cost-effective photovoltaic (PV) cell that efficiently generates electricity from...
State: Massachusetts
Topics: Technological Advances, Workforce & Economic Development
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Independent Laboratory Access for the Blind (ILAB): Creating Effective Tools and Techniques for Visually Impaired Students in Chemistry
The “Techniques and Tools to Enhance Blind and Visually Impaired Students Participation in High School Level and General Chemistry Laboratory...
State: Pennsylvania
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Technological Advances, Workforce & Economic Development
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Undergraduate Student Designs Atomic Force Microscope
Kirsten Bonson, an undergraduate student at the University of Vermont (UVM), has designed an atomic force microscope under the...
State: Vermont
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Technological Advances
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Artificial Intelligence Software for Student Assessment in Chemistry Education
Quantum Simulations, Inc. develops artificial intelligence tutoring, assessment and professional development software that empowers...
State: Pennsylvania
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Technological Advances, Workforce & Economic Development
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Determining Protein Structure for Drug Design
X-ray Optical systems, Inc. (XOS) has designed and built a protein crystal structure analyzer based on a convergent-beam X-ray diffraction...
State: New York
Topics: Technological Advances, Workforce & Economic Development
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Novel Antibody Microarray for Profiling of Signaling Proteins
Epitome Biosystems has developed a novel method for producing multiplexed immunoassays for quantitative measurement of intracellular...
State: Massachusetts
Topics: Technological Advances, Workforce & Economic Development

Current NSF Abstracts

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SBIR Phase II: Proteome Epitope Tags-Based Antibody Arrays for High-Throughput, Proteome-Wide Kinase Pathway Profiling
SMALL BUSINESS PHASE II
Awarded to: Neal Gordon, Epitome Biosystems, Inc., Sep 1, 2005
SBIR Phase II: Dye Co-Sensitizer Combinations for Increasing the Efficiency of Dye-Sensitized Titania Nanoparticles in Solar Cells
SMALL BUSINESS PHASE II
Awarded to: Russell Gaudiana, KONARKA TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Feb 15, 2005

Technological Advances Resources

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