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Cost-Effective Single-Step Process for the Catalytic Conversion of Methane to Methanol/Formaldehyde
Unmet Need: Currently there is no technology available in the market capable of producing Dimethyl Ether (DME) from methane in a single reactor. DME is an attractive substitute for diesel due to its high cetane number, which is a measure of its ignitibility in compression ignition engines. In addition, DME’s quiet combustion and inability to form...
Published: 10/8/2024   |   Inventor(s): Su Ha, M Norton, Oscar Marin Flores
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Category(s): Technologies > Health & Well-being > Chemistry, Technologies > Energy & Environment > Energy
Biocompatible, biodegradable polymer-based, lighter-than-water scaffold for bone tissue engineering
PAGE TITLEOverviewPAGE SUMMARY Successful clinical repair and regeneration of bone remain a significant challenge in orthopedic surgery. Currently, autografts are the clinically preferred grafting material for osseous repair and replacement. They are, however, limited in supply, restricted by anatomical incompatibilities and are often associated with...
Published: 7/11/2024   |   Inventor(s): Cato Laurencin, Helen Lu, Mohammed Yusuf Khan, Edward Botchwey, Elliot Levine, Solomon Pollack
Keywords(s): Bone Tissue engineering, Orthopedic
Category(s): Materials & Chemicals, Medical Devices & Diagnostics, Medical Devices & Diagnostics > MDD: Implantable/Prosthetic Devices
Chance-Constrained Optimization for Treatment of Prostate and Other Cancers in Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy
The quality of IMPT treatment plans may be drastically diminished by uncertainties such as proton range and patient setup errors. If these uncertainties are not figured into treatment planning, the dose distribution that the patient receives may not be the same as the planned dose distribution. New treatment plans, which include optimized software/programming,...
Published: 12/18/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jianming Liang, Yu An, Wei Liu
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Category(s): Computing & Information Technology, Life Science (All LS Techs), Medical Imaging