A team of researchers from University of Alberta in Canada has developed an automated plasma-bubble technology that can transform wastewater into nutrient-rich fertilizing medium for crop production.
Moving hydraulic fluid through a system requires either a pump or compressor. Both achieve this goal, but through different operating methods. Pumps have the ability to move liquids or gases.
Abstract: The context of this paper is to study the use of capillary microgripper in submerged mediums which requires the use of microbubbles. This paper presents a model and experimentations of the ...
Officials at Bracco say the company is expanding into the cell therapy space using its expertise with its microbubble technology. Bracco’s new lipid-based microbubble technology is designed to ...
Pump.fun has carved out a niche in the meme coin ecosystem by making token creation and trading accessible, fast, and user-friendly. Pump.fun is a crypto and DeFi platform that simplifies the process ...
The AEROLITH study demonstrated that in the ureteral stone subgroup, a key clinical population, efficacy was comparable between URS-LL with microbubbles and URS-LL alone. However, the use of ...
Exosomes, secreted by most cells, carry biological information and proteins that serve as noninvasive biomarkers for diagnosing and predicting disease progression and metastasis. However, the rapid ...
Scientists in Seoul have engineered a microbubble air purifier inspired by the human respiratory system, offering an eco-friendly solution to indoor pollution. Schematic of a circulating air ...
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