who already have a somewhat similar venture, Organovo, to their credit. This June#Businessweek#did a fairly comprehensive story on the company.
Credit: Institute for Basic Sciencesource: http://www. ibs. re. kr
#Sandcastles inspire new nanoparticle binding technique Abstract:""Nanocapillary-mediated magnetic assembly of nanoparticles into ultraflexible filaments and reconfigurable networks"Authors:
Image credit: Julien Harneis via flickr. com, CC BY-SA 2. 0. his will go down in history as one of those hallmark public health efforts,
Image credit: Tony Jun Huang/Penn Statehe current benchtop cell sorters are too expensive, too unsafe,
image credit: Google maps, David Worthington) Related on Smartplanet: What the NRC really knew about Fukushima Fukushima ocean radiation could pose sleeper threat Nuclear meltdowns nearly made northern Japan uninhabitable do need we to worry about radiation in our milk?
restaurant or artisan food maker and get a debit card stocked with dible credits, while helping their favorite business get the money it needs to grow.
Image credit: Yei Hwan Jung, Wisconsin Nano Engineering Device Laboratory A cellulose nanofibril (CNF) computer chip rests on a leaf.
Image credit: Yei Hwan Jung, Wisconsin Nano Engineering Device Laboratory The research team, led by UW-Madison electrical
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