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Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Sodium-Ion #Batteries, a Review by Dewen Hou, Dawei Xia, Eric Gabriel, Joshua A. Russell, Kincaid Graff, Yang Ren, Cheng-Jun Sun, Feng Lin, Yuzi Liu, Hui Xiong @BoiseStatepubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs…
Interested in DNA-based memory? Our article just came out that describes our twist on archival data storage in DNA. Enjoy! rdcu.be/cjalJ@materialsrocks@BoiseState @g_d_dickinson
ALT assembling binary data in DNA origami for super-resolution microscopy.
From @g_d_dickinson @EltonGraugnard and colleagues at @BoiseState @BoiseStateProf, a sequencing-free alternative approach to nucleic acid data storage that uses DNA origami breadboards and fluorescent probes
go.nature.com/3sOb8kS
Thank You to the chairs/director @BoiseStateCOEN who interacted with our awesome first year students in the Engineering and Innovation living learning community.
Week #️⃣8️⃣off to a good start.
We’ve got this covered 💙🧡🐴💪
#boisestate#beyondtheblue#wearebroncos
Congratulations to Kiyo Fujimoto, @materialsrocks doctoral student, appointed to subcommittee of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
PCAST advises @POTUS on matters involving STEM education and innovation policy.
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We are so thrilled to welcome our students, faculty and staff to the new Micron Center for Materials Research building tomorrow! This building would not be possible without our donors @MicronGives@idahopower THANK YOU!💙🧡
#BoiseState#WeAreBroncos#BroncosThankDonors
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The Future is Flexible
Harish Subbaraman and David Estrada use additive manufacturing to print integrated circuits onto surface of 3-D objects and flexible film substrates with almost limitless applications.
🔗 boisestate.edu/news/2019/08/…
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