Yesterday, LiveScience reported that organic chemist Abraham Shanzer and his colleagues at Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovat, Israel, have managed to create a single molecule keypad lock. According to the details available at LiveScience site, though, it seems like they are using three molecules for making this possible. A FLIP molecule, whose core consists [...]
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Keypad lock with just one molecule or three molecules?
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67-year old owner of small Welsh firm sells invention for monitoring blood oxygen level to Californian firm for millions
Wednesday, December 27th, 2006The title may be a bit misleading, since Dawood Parker, a father of three, is running a company named Whitland Research. The company developed a tiny fiber optic gadget which will reach into the heart and monitor the oxygen levels in the blood. So, how does it work? According to Professor Parker (yes, a former [...]
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