Published Sciences Toxic Marine Algae Nucleic-acid based probes for detecting toxic marine algae that pose a threat to the health and wellbeing of humans and wildlife in many regions of the world. By Stanford University
Published Manufacturing & Production Molecular Species This invention is a set of sensitive fluorescent sensors designed to detect a wide range of metals, metalloids, and organic compounds in vapor phase and in solution. By Stanford University
Published Electronics Transparent Energy Storage A transparent lithium-ion battery for use in fully integrated transparent and portable devices such as displays, touch screens etc. By Stanford University
Published Sciences Low Loss Nano-aperture This versatile device can serve as an AFM and/or near-field probe for a variety of applications such as heat-assisted recording, optical interconnects or single-molecule detection. By Stanford University
Published Medical Photon Depth Methods of extracting photon DOI information to develop less complex, cost effective DOI detector technologies for high resolution PET. By Stanford University
Published Power & Utilities Scalable Biosynthesis Yeast strains for high-yield, scalable, environmentally-friendly production of methylxanthines from simple carbon and nitrogen sources. By Stanford University
Published Education & Training RFMix This local ancestry inference method is both faster and more accurate than the previous state-of-the-art. By Stanford University
Published Oil & Gas Fungal Metabolism Methods for altering alcohol production and carbon source utilization in yeast fermentations. By Stanford University
Published Agriculture Crop Yield Mapper Would benefit both industrial and local scale crop management, research, and development, especially for areas where reliable ground-based estimates are not currently made. By Stanford University
Published Sciences Molecular Transporters A molecular method based on guanidinium-rich molecular transporters (GR-MoTrs) for bringing small and large cargos into algal cells. By Stanford University
Published Power & Utilities Microbial Electrosynthesis Researchers in Dr. Alfred Spormann’s lab have developed a method of using co-cultures to enhance microbial electrosynthesis to allow more efficient production of energy sources. By Stanford University
Published Manufacturing & Production Mechanical Scaffolds. Stanford researchers have for the first time, demonstrated the use of scaffolding to increase the mechanical and chemical stability of perovskite solar cells. By Stanford University