Self-powered photon counting detector may facilitate safer medical imaging
The new detector will have direct applications to consumer electronics, sensors, optical communication and radiation detection.
The new detector will have direct applications to consumer electronics, sensors, optical communication and radiation detection.
The journey from lab bench to patient bedside can be demanding and difficult. UNC-Chapel Hill has the people, tools, and resources to translate research more effectively and efficiently.
The discovery that they release harmful toxins when deprived of certain nutrients could lead to new solutions for antibiotic tolerance.
Lindsey Smith Taillie and Alice Ammerman have received a grant to help households, especially low-income households, better prevent food waste. The project is expected to contribute to the EPA’s goal of halving U.S. household food waste.
Travis Albritton is the associate dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the School of Social Work. He has been contributing to research at Carolina for 15 years.