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Keeping the Human Connection in Drug Delivery Device Development

Keeping the Human Connection in Drug Delivery Device Development

Posted by Battelle Insider on Feb 27, 2020

Drug delivery devices have changed a lot over the years. And sometimes, the features intended to help patients end up causing confusion instead.

Transportation
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Paving the Way for Automated Vehicles

Posted by Battelle Insider on Oct 2, 2019

See how Battelle is addressing the challenge of alerting drivers when automation cannot continue and preparing them to safely take back control.

Advanced Materials
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A Novel Ortho Coating Could Improve Joint Replacement Outcomes

Posted by Battelle Insider on Sep 12, 2019

Can coatings help surgical implants for joint replacement reduce medical complications and hold up under years of potentially strenuous use?

Industry Solutions
evaluating firefighting foams for PFAS contaminants

Evaluating Firefighting Foams for PFAS Contaminants

Posted by Battelle Insider on Sep 10, 2019

Battelle is working on a project to evaluate potential replacement firefighting foams that must meet military specifications for fire suppression.

Health Solutions
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Assessing E-Cigarette Battery and Device Safety

Posted by Eric Scribben on Sep 3, 2019

While electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) offer an alternative to traditional tobacco products, they introduce new risks to consumers.

Industry Solutions
Improving Contaminant Detection in Food Processing

Improving Contaminant Detection in Food Processing

Posted by V. Barbur and R. Davis on Jul 18, 2019

Current inspection technologies for food can miss small fragments of bone, metal, glass and other materials. Learn about Battelle’s solution.

Advanced Materials
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The Coming Revolution of Carbon Nanotubes

Posted by Battelle Insider on Oct 25, 2018

You’ve probably heard of carbon nanotubes. They’re small—think 50,000 times smaller than a human hair. And, they are amazing.

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