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David L Chandler

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IEEE Pulse|January 23, 2016
John Rogers and the Ultrathin Limits of Technology: His Flexible, Skin-Mounted Biostamp is Changing the Game for Wearable Diagnostic DevicesDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|December 14, 2020
Carbon Nanotubes Show Promise in BiomedicineDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|May 15, 2018
Biomedical Materials Learn to Heal Themselves: Self-Healing Polymers, Hydrogels, and Artificial Muscles Are Mimicking Nature's Repair MechanismsDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|November 21, 2017
Making Clothing Smarter: Rita Paradiso of Smartex is Engineering Clothes That Can Monitor a Wearer?s ConditionDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|July 15, 2016
Opening New Worlds for Those with Autism: Technology Is Creating Great New Possibilities for Those on Every Part of the SpectrumDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|March 15, 2014
A doctor in the palm of your hand: how the Qualcomm Tricorder X-Prize could help to revolutionize medical diagnosisDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2015
Frontiers in male contraception: there are few alternatives now, but several promising avenues of research are under wayDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|November 22, 2014
Tomorrow's hospital: how technology will be transforming both inpatient and at-home careDavid L Chandler
Nature|August 25, 2023
Could the Universe be a giant quantum computer?David L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
Space-age tech goes to the clinic: From better brain surgery to cleaner air and water, space tech comes to EarthDavid L Chandler
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IEEE Pulse|January 23, 2016
John Rogers and the Ultrathin Limits of Technology: His Flexible, Skin-Mounted Biostamp is Changing the Game for Wearable Diagnostic DevicesDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|December 14, 2020
Carbon Nanotubes Show Promise in BiomedicineDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|May 15, 2018
Biomedical Materials Learn to Heal Themselves: Self-Healing Polymers, Hydrogels, and Artificial Muscles Are Mimicking Nature's Repair MechanismsDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|November 21, 2017
Making Clothing Smarter: Rita Paradiso of Smartex is Engineering Clothes That Can Monitor a Wearer?s ConditionDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|July 15, 2016
Opening New Worlds for Those with Autism: Technology Is Creating Great New Possibilities for Those on Every Part of the SpectrumDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|March 15, 2014
A doctor in the palm of your hand: how the Qualcomm Tricorder X-Prize could help to revolutionize medical diagnosisDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2015
Frontiers in male contraception: there are few alternatives now, but several promising avenues of research are under wayDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|November 22, 2014
Tomorrow's hospital: how technology will be transforming both inpatient and at-home careDavid L Chandler
Nature|August 25, 2023
Could the Universe be a giant quantum computer?David L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
Space-age tech goes to the clinic: From better brain surgery to cleaner air and water, space tech comes to EarthDavid L Chandler
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