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Perovskite Solar Cells
UNSW Professor Martin Green Establishes Field-Testing Facility for Perovskite Solar, Aiming to Commercialize 35.2% Tandem Efficiency
UNSW Sydney Australia Overview Professor Martin Green of UNSW Sydney, renowned as the "father of modern photovoltaics," is establishing an independent field-testing facility for perovskite solar modules to validate their long-term durabi... -
Perovskite Solar Cells
Advancements in Lead-Free Perovskite Solar Cells: Progress and Strategic Roadmap to Overcome Stability and Efficiency Hurdles
ResearchGate Unknown Overview A new review paper comprehensively analyzes the technological progress of lead-free perovskite solar cells, which offer a sustainable alternative to lead-based counterparts. While lead-free devices utilizing... -
New Technology
Nano-Micro Letters Reviews Polymer-Based Flexible Wireless Sensors, Evaluating Applications for Epidermal, Subcutaneous, and Short-term Implantable Health Monitoring
Nano-Micro Letters China Overview A review in Nano-Micro Letters provides a system-level perspective on polymer-based flexible wireless sensors designed for epidermal, subcutaneous, and short-term implantable health monitoring. The revie... -
New Technology
RSC Publishing Reviews Electrochemical and Raman-Based Approaches for Rapid Bacterial Diagnostics in POCT, Highlighting Sensitive Multiplex Detection and Matrix Effect Challenges
RSC Publishing UK Overview RSC Publishing has reviewed advancements in electrochemical and Raman-based approaches for rapid bacterial diagnostics at the point of care (POCT). Electrochemical biosensors are well-suited for low-cost POCT d... -
New Technology
MDPI Reviews Nanomaterial Biosensor Advancements for Neuropsychiatric and Neurodegenerative Diagnostics, Detailing Antifouling Strategies and 1.6 fM Aβ1-42 Detection
MDPI Switzerland Overview A review in MDPI details significant advancements in nanomaterial-based biosensors for neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diagnostics. Biofouling remains a critical challenge, severely compromising long-term... -
New Technology
Carbon-Based Nanomaterial Sensors Forge New Paths in Forensic Investigations: Sub-Micromolar Detection and Multiplex Future
ResearchGate Unknown Overview A comprehensive review highlights the emerging role of carbon-based nanomaterials and sensors in forensic investigations. Nanomaterial-modified electrodes achieve sub-micromolar detection limits in biologica... -
New Technology
MDPI’s ‘Biosensors’ June 2026 Issue Spotlights POCT Rapid Detection of Foodborne Pathogens via Centrifugal Microfluidic Chip
MDPI Switzerland Overview The June 2026 issue of the 'Biosensors' journal features 26 papers, including significant research on a centrifugal microfluidic chip for detecting foodborne pathogens. This innovative chip integrates sample pre... -
New Technology
OAE Publishing Inc. Reviews Electrochemical Immunosensor Advances for Cardiovascular Biomarker Detection, Achieving Ultra-Low 1.56 pg/mL Detection Limit
OAE Publishing Inc. China Overview OAE Publishing Inc. has published a review on the latest advancements in electrochemical immunosensors for cardiovascular biomarker detection. The review highlights non-specific adsorption and biofoulin... -
Biosensors & POCT
Converging Synthetic Biology and Nanotechnology: Intelligent Living Biosensors to Revolutionize Mycotoxin Monitoring
Iris Publishers USA Overview This perspective article explores the potential of 'living biosensors,' emerging from the convergence of synthetic biology and nanotechnology, to redefine the future of environmental monitoring, food safety a... -
New Technology
University of Maryland Recruits Participants for Clinical Study of Wearable Biosensors to Detect Early Malaria Signs
The Elm (University of Maryland School of Medicine) USA Overview Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine are recruiting healthy adults (aged 18-50) for a clinical study on wearable biosensor devices designed to detec...