#Microlens Array Spawns Massive Microscope Image A new multispectral device is said to have produced the largest microscope image ever,
and smaller,"said Antony Orth, a former Harvard university researcher now at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia."
a microbiologist at Delft University of Technology, is working on a concrete with built-in bacteria that can fill in cracks as they form.
Now researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have found a way to 3d print objects from cellulose,
The team at the University of Central Florida created a 1mm-sized"Afghan Girl"image
says Chunlei Guo, professor of optics and physics at the University of Rochester, but the study should help in designing future femtosecond laser displays.
including the University of Hawaii, who independently verified that the generators were working and supplying power to the grid.
#Stretchy Sensors Remind You to Take a Break from the Sun Researchers at RMIT University in Australia have developed stretchy sensors that detect harmful UV radiation and toxic gases such as hydrogen and nitrogen dioxide.
It follows the university Micronano Research Facility breakthrough in bendable electronics, which has helped paved the way for flexible mobile phones.
a 29-year old industrial engineer and graduate of Loughborough University. The technology is optimal for high-traffic pathways.
Hebrew University Medical centers, said the electrocardiogram (ECG) provides the added value to the device.""I think the new achievement of Nuvo is in the field of detection of the ECG traces of the fetus,
engineers and designers who met on a joint course run by Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art.
They say doppel was tested also independently by psychologists at Royal Holloway University of London; with their controlled tests showing the device can improve alertness when correctly set to the user's preference.
It's better than x-ray vision, according to Dr. Samuel Achilefu, a professor of radiology at Washington University,
The optofluidic implant developed by the team from Washington University School of medicine and the University of Illinois was found to damage
and displace much less brain tissue than the metal tubes, or cannulas, scientists typically use to inject drugs.
J. Watson Research center and Mark Ratner of New york University. Scientists have since been exploring the charge-transport properties of molecules.
team member Brian Capozzi, a Phd student at Columbia University. In order to overcome the issues associated with asymmetric molecular design,
for example, said study co-author Dr Gilles Hickson from the University of Montreal, Canada. Working with fruit fly cells, Dr Hickson and co-authors discovered that chromosomes emit signals that influence the cortex of the cell to reinforce microtubule action.
and engineers, led by Dr Kyu-Jin Cho of Seoul National University in Korea, has created an insect-like robot that can jump on water surfaces.
Harper and colleagues in the Department of Urology and Applied Physics laboratory at the University of Washington have invented a new way to facilitate kidney stone passage
and buttons and computers,"said María Luz Rodríguez-Méndez, a professor of inorganic chemistry at University of Valladolid in Spain."
a professor of chemistry at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain. Anheuser-busch, for example, probably wants to make sure that every bottle of Bud Light tastes the same before it hits grocery and liquor store coolers.
The study was published by researchers from Cardiff University, The Open university, the University of Manchester, the University of California
the San francisco School of medicine and King College, London. It was funded by Asthma UK, the Cardiff Partnership Fund, Marie Curie Initial Training Network, the Biotechnology and Biological sciences Research Council and the US National institutes of health t
The research by academics from the University of Bristol's Department of Mechanical engineering and Northwestern Polytechnical University in China, is published in Physical Review Letters.
Dr Zhenyu Hong, of the Department of Applied Physics at Northwestern Polytechnical University in China, added:"
Daniel Lobo/Michael Levin-Tufts University"Most regenerative models today derived from genetic experiments are arrow diagrams,
A team at the University of York isolated a rare subset of stem cells in bone marrow that
and researchers at Washington University School of medicine in St louis have identified a key player in that maintenance process.
who treats patients at Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of medicine.
Computations made by the group of Professor Thomas Heine from Jacobs University Bremen, which is involved also in the project,
What Your Clothes May Literally Say About You In the future Wearing a computer on your sleeve may be a lot cooler than a plastic watch with an Apple logo on it-researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have designed a responsive hybrid material fueled by an oscillatory chemical reactions.
from everyday interaction with mobile phones to learning with computers and design work,"says GHOST coordinator Professor Kasper Hornbaek of the University of Copenhagen."
the University of Bristol, has spun off a startup, now employing 12 people, called Ultrahaptics, to develop technology being studied in GHOST that uses ultrasound to create feeling in mid-air.
"says senior study author Jeffrey Ravetch, professor of Molecular genetics and Immunology at Rockefeller University.""We believe these results may represent a preliminary step toward a universal flu vaccine,
S m. Lok at Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical school in Singapore; G. Fibriansah; T s. Ng;
S m. Lok at National University of Singapore in Singapore; K. D. Ibarra; E. Harris at University of California, Berkeley in Berkeley, CA;
S. A. Smith; J. E. Crowe Jr. at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN; A m. de Silva at University of North carolina School of medicine in Chapel hill, NC C
#Gene therapy Restores Hearing In Deaf Mice Using gene therapy, researchers at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical school have restored hearing in mice with a genetic form of deafness.
Their work, published online July 8 by the journal Science Translational Medicine, could pave the way for gene therapy in people with hearing loss caused by genetic mutations."
Suchitra Sebastian is University Lecturer in Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory at University of Cambridge.
It was observed by a team of researchers including Gilles Hickson, an assistant professor at the University of Montreal Department of Pathology and Cell biology and researcher at the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre, his assistant Silvana Jananji, in collaboration with Nelio
Rajesh Menon from the University of Utah, said in press release.""But that information has to be converted to electrons
"project coordinator Hele Savin from Aalto University in Finland said in a press release.""We have demonstrated that in winter Helsinki,
the researchers from Aalto University worked with a team from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Spain
The idea came to University of Guelph public health researcher Christopher Charles, during a trip to Cambodia six years ago,
dry concrete and rubber sliding past each other have a friction coefficient of around 1. Tobias Schaetz, a physicist at the University of Freiburg in Germany,
A team from the University of Washington in the US has accomplished now this by simply changing the way a router broadcasts.
That's the suggestion being put forward by Michael Levin and Daniel Lobo, two computer scientists at Tufts University, Massachusetts in the US,
director of the Neuro technology Centre at Columbia University in New york, told Nature. com. At this stage not everyone is confident the new procedure can be applied safely to human beings, however.
Jens Schouenborg, who is head of the Neuronano Research Centre at Lund University in Sweden,
which is being developed by engineering Phd student Ryan Pawell from the University of New south wales (UNSW) in Australia,
an oncologist from Case Western Reserve University in the US, said in a press release.""We have developed a drug that acts like a vitamin for tissue stem cells,
and a team of engineers from Arizona State university in the US and Jinan University in China is the latest to show off their progress.
essentially creating tiny biological robots that perform the will of their human masters. Using the interface,
the team of students from Shanghai Jiao Tong University describe how they fitted one of their team members with a bluetooth electroencephalogram (EEG) headset.
A team at the University of Texas created similar mind-controlled cockroaches a few months ago,
The researchers, from the University of Science and Technology of China and Microsoft Research in Beijing, tried a different tack-they looked at words
"said senior researcher Scott Lowe from the Weill Cornell Medical College in New york . But his team may have now found a new way to fight the cancer type,
Now researchers at the University of Illinois in the US have found a much easier way to create a certain type of nanoparticle:
biocompatible materials,"said one of the researchers, Zhen Gu, from the joint University of North carolina/NC State's Department of Biomedical engineering."
The toilets are currently being trailed in three locations around the wold-the Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala
#This new roof material stays colder than the air around it-even in summer Researchers from the Faculty of science, University of Technology Sydney (UTS Science) have created a material that can stay cooler than the ambient air
The lasers used by the team from the University of Tsukuba's Digital Nature Group (DNG) are special femtosecond lasers transmitting in bursts of 30 to 270 femtoseconds (1 femtosecond is a quadrillionth of a second
The technology has been developed by a team from England University of Bristol, led by chemist Duncan Wass,
or a military platoon, commented Anders Sandberg of the University of Oxford, who was involved not in the research. ut there no guarantee that brain-to-brain interfaces will be a sensible thing in practice.
Peter Mccormick from the University of East Anglia in the UK said in press release.""THC acts through a family of cell receptors called cannabinoid receptors.
surgical oncologist David Linehan from the University of Rochester Medical centre in the US told Elaine Schattner at Forbes. The key to the new blood test is a tiny,
"Through our work with the University of Auckland, we have been able to create a compact,
A team Eindhoven University of Technology investigated the potential of gallium phosphide (Gap), which is a compound of gallium and phosphide that also used in the production of red,
"The study was carried out over an 18-week period at the University of California, Los angeles (UCLA). Each of the five participants had been paralysed for at least two years before they were fitted with the stick-on electrodes,
"The initial results of the study show that the vaccine can effectively contain the further spread of the Ebola virus,"the University of Bern in Switzerland,
University of Melbourne researchers say their discovery of the highly sought-after'nematic liquid crystals'can now lead to vastly improved organic solar cell performance.
Lead author Dr David Jones of the University's School of Chemistry and Bio 21 Institute, said these cells will be easier to manufacture,
The highly interdisciplinary project was carried out together with the Vienna University of Technology. Together Trilite and TU Vienna have created the first prototype.
Scaling it up to a display with many pixels is not a problem says Jrg Reitterer (Trilite Technologies and Phd-student in the team of Professor Ulrich Schmid at the Vienna University of Technology.
A Northwestern University collaboration has developed a novel microfluidic device that allows for electroporation of stem cells during differentiation
The study appears in the early online edition of the peer-reviewed Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
and creates an environment that enables innovation write Victor J. Dzau M d. of the Institute of Medicine Washington D c. and Harvey V. Fineberg M d. Ph d. of the University of California San francisco in an accompanying editorial.
#Robots learn to use kitchen tools by watching Youtube videos Researchers at the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS) partnered with a scientist at the National Information Communications technology Research Centre
#Researchers develop new instrument to monitor atmospheric mercury Researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine
and professor and chairman of the Department of Neurological Surgery at University of Washington Medicine and co-chair of the Head Neck and Spine Committee of the National Football league.
Also lending third-party support for Dr. Samadani's research is M. Sean Grady MD the Charles Harrison Frazier Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the Perelman School of medicine at the University
When 11 year old Naomi Lalandec walked into Dr. Robert Koenekoop's clinic at the Montreal Children's Hospital of the Mcgill University Health Centre (MUHC) with blindness and dwarfism due to
who is also a researcher at the Research Institute of the MUHC and a Professor of Human genetics, Paediatric Surgery and Ophthalmology at Mcgill University."
including Dr. Michel Cayouette at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM), Dr. Doris Kretzschmar at the Oregon Health and Science University, Dr. Jacek Majewski
from the Mcgill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre and more than 30 others from around the world.
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen are behind the breakthrough, which has great potential. The development and quality of extremely small electronic circuits are critical to how
Transforming planar materials into 3-D microarchitectures Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a unique process for geometrically transforming two dimensional (2d) micro/nanostructures into extended 3d layouts
and Yonggang Huang and Yihui Zhang (Northwestern University
#Neuroprosthetics for paralysis: Biocompatible flexible implant slips into the spinal cord EPFL scientists have managed to get rats walking on their own again using a combination of electrical and chemical stimulation.
The development, by researchers at The University of Manchester, will allow noninvasive detection of the origin of heart problems
Henggui Zhang, Professor of Biological Physics at The University of Manchester and lead author of the study,
of the University of Southern California. Grikscheit aims to help her most vulnerable young patients including babies who are born prematurely
We believe it will soon be possible to distribute quantum information between any two points on the globe said lead author Manjin Zhong from the Research School of Physics and Engineering (RSPE) at The Australian National University (ANU.
The team of physicists at ANU and the University of Otago stored quantum information in atoms of the rare earth element europium embedded in a crystal.
and prevent the quantum information leaking away said Dr Jevon Longdell of the University of Otago.
Resilience to extreme conditions Researchers from the University of Exeter have discovered that Graphexeter--a material adapted from the'wonder material'graphene--can withstand prolonged exposure to both high temperature and humidity.
Lead researcher University of Exeter engineer Dr Monica Craciun said: This is an exciting development in our journey to help Graphexeter revolutionize the electronics industry.
Dr Saverio Russo also from the University of Exeter added: The superior stability of Graphexeter as compared to graphene was unexpected
In 2012 the teams of Dr Craciun and Profesor Russo from the University of Exeter's Centre for Graphene science discovered that sandwiched molecules of ferric chloride between two graphene layers make a whole new system that is the best known transparent
Senegal, the Public health Institute of Guinea, the University of Stirling, Robert Koch Institute, and Twistdx Ltd.
and researchers at Brookhaven National Laboratory and Kansai University in Osaka, Japan. They used new scientific techniques,
They will partner with Dr. Andy Miller, director of psychiatry at Emory University, to determine the physiological application of this pathway in humans s
Now, researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have uncovered a key gene that may explain this paradox
. Ruth Tuttle Freeman Research Professor of radiation oncology and radiology and co-director of the Center for Molecular Imaging at the University of Michigan Medical school. ub1 is well-known for its role in cell division.
The team of researchers at the University of Michigan, including Shyam Nyati, Ph d, . and Brian D. Ross,
Professor of Ultrasonics at the University of Bristol and Dr Mike Macdonald at the University of Dundee is published in the journal, Optics Express.
Dr Mike Macdonald, Head of the Biophotonics research group at the University of Dundee, explained:"
#Byproducts from bacteria awaken dormant T-cells HIV viruses Dental and medical researchers from Case Western Reserve University found another reason to treat periodontal disease as soon as possible.
This interaction by SCFA and T-cells surprised co-investigators Fengchun Ye, assistant professor of biological sciences at the Case Western Reserve University School of dental medicine,
#New technology focuses diffuse light inside living tissue In the Jan 5 issue of Nature Communications Wang the Gene K. Beare Professor of Biomedical engineering at Washington University in St louis reveals for the first time a new
and Amy Anderson at the University of Connecticut used a protein design algorithm they developed called OSPREY to identify DNA sequence changes in the bacteria that would enable the resulting protein to block the drug from binding
Institute at University of Albany. All of these supplies are commonly available and the experiments can be performed for pennies per sample
and block light Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have demonstrated experimentally for the first time the phenomenon of Brillouin Scattering Induced Transparency (BSIT)
He heads a research group at the Center for Systems Biology (ZBSA) of the University of Freiburg that combines chemical biology, organic synthesis, synthetic biology,
and the Cluster of Excellence BIOSS Centre for Biological Signalling Studies of the University of Freiburg
When speaking about his work with 3d printing and this research Mr. Goldstein notes It's completely changed the trajectory of my academic career.
if a complete treatment can be achieved said John March professor of biological and environmental engineering at Cornell University and the paper's senior author.
and brain,"said Himanshu J. Patel, MD, from the University of Michigan Health System in Ann arbor.
"said co-author Joseph E. Bavaria, MD, from the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia."
Kevlar Membrane for Safer Thinner Lithium Rechargeables New battery technology from the University of Michigan should be able to prevent the kind of fires that grounded Boeing 787 Dreamliners in 2013.
an engineer who helped found Elegus through U-M's Master of Entrepreneurship program.""We've seen a lot of interest from people looking to make thinner products."
#Researchers use oxides to flip graphene conductivity A team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania;
University of California Berkeley; and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has made inroads in solving one such hurdle.
By demonstrating a new way to change the amount of electrons that reside in a given region within a piece of graphene they have a proof-of-principle in making the fundamental building blocks of semiconductor devices using the 2-D material.
#Hydrogen production in extreme bacterium Researcher at Missouri University of Science and Technology has discovered a bacterium that can produce hydrogen,
and Joint Curators'Professor of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology at the University of Missouri-Columbia and her former lab members Matthew Begemann and Dwayne Elias. A pending patent application submitted along with Elias;
and Daniel Roush then a master's student for Mormile is for the conversion of glycerol to 1 3-propanediol also under hostile alkaline and saline conditions.
#Researchers identify materials to improve biofuel petroleum processing The University of Minnesota has two patents pending on the research
Instead researchers from the University of Minnesota and Rice university developed a complex computational screening process that can look at thousands of zeolites in the virtual world
Siepmann a University of Minnesota chemistry professor and director of the U s. Department of energy-funded Nanoporous materials Genome Center based in Minnesota.
and tested in University of Minnesota chemical engineering and materials science professor Michael Tsapatsis'lab was found to be so effective that it could change the ethanol/water separation process from a multi-step distillation process to a single-step adsorptive process.
#Device for guided surgery of deviations in long bones patented CEU-UCH Cardenal Herrera University patented a device that can be applied in surgeries to correct deviations in long bones.
the device our university patented could have applications in adult humans, such as to treat fractures and other pathologies that cause this kind of deviations in the bones of adult people.
professor of Veterinary medicine at the Valencia Catholic University Saint vincent Martyr (UCV), cooperated. These surgeries, which in three dimensions corrected deviations in bones,
which took place at the Polytechnic University of Valencia in September. The results of the first surgical interventions on dogs were presented
and adapt to new conditions at the metastasis location said lead author Marcelo Boareto a former visiting scholar at Rice and now a doctoral student at the University of Sao paulo Brazil.
#New technique for producing cheaper solar energy suggested by research A team of experts from the University of Exeter has examined new techniques for generating photovoltaic (PV) energy--or ways in
The research by the team from the Environment and Sustainability Institute (ESI) based at the University of Exeter's Penryn Campus in Cornwall is published in the journal Solar energy Materials & Solar cells.
Guoliang Huang, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the College of Engineering at MU.""Our team has developed a material that,
ENIGMA's scientists screen brain scans and genomes worldwide for factors that help or harm the brain said ENGIMA cofounder Professor Paul Thompson from University of Southern California.
The computer science professor is working on the software with a team of UK undergraduate and graduate students including:
and Virtual Environments and collaborating with Delattre in France as well as Roger Macfarlane a researcher at Brigham Young University.
The research was funded through a grant from Texas Tech's College of Arts and Sciences.
and increases survival of recipients, according to a series of animal studies by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of medicine and the Mcgowan Institute for Regenerative medicine.
However, researchers from the University of Zurich now reveal that so-called epigenetic factors play a role in the formation of metastases in malignant skin cancer.
A team of researchers headed by Professor Lukas Sommer from the University of Zurich's Institute of Anatomy has now found a possible explanation for this dynamic behavior in cancer cells:
Joining forces with dermatologists and oncologists from the University Hospital in Zurich and backed by the University Research Priority Program"Translational Cancer Research,
according to results of a new 10-state study--co-authored by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the Urban Institute,
despite the various complexities and hurdles the policy faced,"said the study's lead author, Daniel Polsky, Phd, executive director of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania."
"The study, conducted by a team of physician scientists and public policy researchers at the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics and the Perelman School of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania,
and Simon Basseyn, MD/MBA candidate from the University of Pennsylvania, along with Douglas Wissoker, Phd, Genevieve M. Kenney, Phd,
researchers from the Keck School of medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) led a global consortium of 190 institutions to identify eight common genetic mutations that appear to age the brain an average of three years.
which was developed by researchers from the University's Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) has potential applications in a number of fields that use pulsed lasers including telecommunications metrology sensing and material processing.
Empa and the University Hospital Zurich thus teamed up to develop the sensor"Glucolight,""which gages the blood sugar level through the skin,
which was developed at the University Hospital Zurich, with a"smart"membrane developed at Empa; light sources;
also developed at the University Hospital Zurich. The smart Empa membrane contains special dye molecules, known as spiropyrans.
and the first clinical studies are scheduled at the University Hospital Zurich for 2015. However it could be years before the use of Glucolight becomes standard.
Empa and the University Hospital Zurich are currently in negotiations with partners for the industrial production of the sensor.
Matt Eisaman of Brookhaven's Sustainable energy Technologies Department and a professor at Stony Brook University."
and possibly the overall aging process. said Audrey Tyrka MD Phd Director of the Laboratory for Clinical and Translational Neuroscience at Butler Hospital and Associate professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University.
and Shuming Nie with Emory University and Georgia Institute of technology, combines two types of imaging. A surgeon-controlled laser can be directed at any area of interest.
in addition to the inventors, were James M. Provenzale, M d.,Duke university Medical center and Emory University; and Corey F. Saba, D. V. M.,Karen K. Cornell, D. V. M.,Ph d,
. and Elizabeth W. Howerth, D. V. M.,Ph d.,University of Georgia. Media Contacts: Karen Richardson, krchrdsn@wakehealth. edu,(336) 716-4453) or Main Number (336) 716-4587.
#New antibodies for cancer treatment A research team at Aarhus University i Denmark has developed ten new antibodies that can possibly be used in the battle against cancer.
of which have the same effect as the antibodies developed by the Aarhus University researchers. However the existing antibodies are extremely expensive to produce.
and this is something the Aarhus University researchers are good at. We've got a large library of antibodies that can supplement the body's own fight against disease.
and his colleague at the University's Institute of Optics Anatoliy Vorobyev describe a powerful and precise laser-patterning technique that creates an intricate pattern of micro
and then it will just roll off from the surface said Guo professor of optics at the University of Rochester.
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