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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Tiny, Wireless, Injectable Chips Use Ultrasound to Monitor Body Processes


Nanotechnology Now
Chips shown in the tip of a hypodermic needle.
Chen Shi/Columbia Engineering
Abstract:
Columbia Engineers develop the smallest single-chip system that is a complete functioning electronic circuit; implantable chips visible only in a microscope point the way to developing chips that can be injected into the body with a hypodermic needle to monitor medical conditions.
Tiny, Wireless, Injectable Chips Use Ultrasound to Monitor Body Processes
New York, NY | Posted on May 12th, 2021
Widely used to monitor and map biological signals, to support and enhance physiological functions, and to treat diseases, implantable medical devices are transforming healthcare and improving the quality of life for millions of people. Researchers are increasingly interested in designing wireless, miniaturized implantable medical devices for in vivo and in situ physiological monitoring. These devices could be used to monitor physiological conditions, such a ....

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Commencement 2021 Transcript | Columbia University in the City of New York


Onscreen text reads:
The woman begins to sing the National Anthem.
Woman singing: O say can you see.
Screen cuts to view of the New York City skyline during the day.
Woman singing: By the dawn s early light.
Screen pans to Central Park.
Onscreen text reads: Vocal performance by Grace Victoria D’Haiti, Barnard College, 2021.
Screen pans over the Manhattan skyline, the Empire State Building, cuts to the skyline at night.
D’Haiti singing: What so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming.
Screen cuts to
The Thinker and other sculptures. 
D’Haiti singing: Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight. ....

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Virtual Commencement is made bittersweet with the pandemic coming under control


Virtual Commencement is made bittersweet with the pandemic coming under control
Virtual Commencement is made bittersweet with the pandemic coming under control
Beatrice Shlansky / Photo Editor
Columbia’s virtual Commencement is a fitting end to the seniors’ last year, which has largely been marked by both disappointment and hope. As student leaders, these seniors had the difficult role of building or maintaining community while looking beyond the gates.
By Talia Abrahamson | April 29, 2021, 11:56 AM
Graduating students are wrapping up their Columbia careers optimistic, disappointed, burnt out, or some combination of each. Instead of the iconic flood of light blue graduation gowns and family members filling up College Walk, students will watch the University’s Commencement ceremony virtually on April 30 while dispersed across the globe. ....

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