because oxygen deprivation during storage and transport in conventional containers can make preexisting tissue damage worse,
Evidently, the cancer cells have found new ways to grow. 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:
"These perovskite crystals offer promising routes for developing low-cost, solar-based, clean global energy solutions for the future,"said Aditya Mohite,
We were interested in looking for a better way.""For inspiration, the scientists turned to a well-known example of an antireflective surface in nature, the eyes of common moths.
Solar cells textured in this way outperform those coated with a single antireflective film by about 20 percent,
They devised a way of screening compounds for the desired effect and have identified a compound that shows promise in fighting pancreatic cancer.
The researchers are also looking into ways of applying the technique to other nonmetal materials.
#First public lighting system that runs on solar and wind energy This system developed after four years of research is designed for inter-urban roads motorways urban parks and other public areas.
Professor Seo said The study has found a simple way to create different sizes of pores within a polymer.
and fats for the industry but also managed to produce them through environmental-friendly ways. This organic synthesis uses enzymes and it is produced through nanotechnology.
This way they would be more effective she added. What is also important is that the materials are clean
and that way we hope they are more effective she said. She added the innovation has been tested on animals
For more clear-cut evidence that snails use insulin as a weapon Joanna Gajewiak a research assistant professor at the university came up with a fast way to synthesize enough of the insulin to directly test its effects on fish.
Its stripped down size and odd chemical modifications may have evolved as a way to make it better at causing hypoglycemia in prey y
but generalized, way and does not confer long-lasting immunity. The second is the adaptive immune system in
and narrowing of the airways, resulting in wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, coughing and other symptoms.
That way we were able to demonstrate that the germanium-tin compound can amplify optical signals as well as generate laser light reports Dr. Hans Sigg from the Laboratory for Micro and Nanotechnology.
If all you have is gene expression data from single cells you need a way to identify
Although confocal and two-photon microscopy can image a single plane within a living sample acquiring enough of these layers to form a 3d image at fast enough rates to capture events like neurons actually firing has become a frustrating
This methodological advance offers the potential to unlock the secrets of brain activity in ways barely imaginable a few years ago o
Protein complexes molecules that transport payloads in and out of cells and other cellular activities are organized all at the nanoscale.
of how this new way of reproducing came to be said study author Vincent Lynch, Phd, assistant professor of human genetics at the University of Chicago."
"Genes need some way of knowing when and where to be expressed,"Lynch said.""Transposable elements appear to have brought this information,
"It changes entirely the way we perceive the neuro-immune interaction. We always perceived it before as something esoteric that can't be studied.
since then to bolster the finding--that it will fundamentally change the way people look at the central nervous system's relationship with the immune system."
#Kit may help train global health providers to insert, remove contraceptive implants To address a global health challenge,
"We've produced a kit that's designed to effectively teach lower-level health-care providers the proper way to insert
because of its struc ture and the way the neu rons are orga nized, is pre dicting,
opening the way to more accurate diagnostic tests that rely on detection of molecular"signatures"using different markers."
The pinholes in the top layer of the solar cell, known as the hole transport layer, were identified as a key cause for the quick degradation of perovskite solar cells.
"Without pinholes in the hole transport layer, the perovskite is protected and the lifetime improves.""The researchers eliminated the pinholes by using a different method to create the top layer of the solar cell,
and hopefully find a way to use solution processing without creating pinholes s
#High-temperature superconductivity in atomically thin films A research group has succeeded in fabricating an atomically thin,
but also paves the way for the development of next-generation nanoscale superconducting devices. Arraysuperconductors are regarded as one of the most promising candidates for next-generation advanced electronic devices,
but also opens a route to developing an ultimate superconducting nanodevice consisting of atomic-size electronic parts.
We could potentially find ways to disrupt it in those cancers in which it is expressed."
To deliver these drugs in a more targeted way, researchers have created nanoscale delivery systems engineered to make the drug reach
#New microscope technique could speed identification of deadly bacteria A new way of rapidly identifying bacteria,
may change the way doctors approach treatment for patients who develop potentially deadly infections and may also help the food industry screen against contamination with harmful pathogens, according to researchers.
A new way of rapidly identifying bacteria, which requires a slight modification to a simple microscope,
may change the way doctors approach treatment for patients who develop potentially deadly infections and may also help the food industry screen against contamination with harmful pathogens,
it could lead to a powerful new way of routinely and almost immediately identifying dangerous bacteria at the bedside--much faster than the days it normally takes to grow or"culture"the microbes in the laboratory from a patient's blood,
but the lost hours or days spent identifying the exact pathogen can make the road to recovery that much steeper.
"lumbar punctures do not benefit the patient in any way.""Developing countries do not usually have the facilities to carry out these types of tests and therefore,
which would indicate the cellularity in CSF in a simple, economical and noninvasive way for newborns and babies on suspicion of infection.
Due to this transport process, the efficiency of perovskite solar cells may be suppressed to some extent. In future studies, researchers will investigate into the cause of the impurity level and its influence on solar cells.
because it could potentially change the way we understand how the nervous system works and how perpetual-motor delays play a role in human behavior,
amplifiers--to transport optical signals.""A major trend in optics,"the researchers write, "has been a drive toward...
in much the same way that integration of electronics has driven the impressive advances of modern computer systems."
#Disrupting tumor cell'microenvironment'suggests a new way to treat a prevalent childhood leukemia Researchers at NYU Langone Medical center
#Researchers boost body's inflammation-reduction mechanism to combat obesity-fueled disease"This is a new way of reducing inflammation
Smartphones, DVRS, airplanes, the Internet--without a clock, none of these could operate without frequent and serious complications.
is that it opens up a new way of thinking of computation in the physical world.
the physical aspects of bits of information has never been exploited as a new way to manipulate matter at the mesoscale (10 microns to 1 millimeter.
whether specific species within the whole commensal group are responsible for influencing monocyte function in a particular way."
#Stem cell discovery paves way for targeted treatment for osteoarthritis Researchers in the Departments of Biology and Physics at York,
or joint tissue opening the way for improved treatment for arthritis. The research which was funded by Arthritis Research UK is published in the latest issue of Stem Cell Reports.
#Cellular mechanism for how the body regulates glucose transport discovered UT Southwestern Medical center scientists have gleaned a key cellular mechanism of how the body adjusts glucose levels,
'Glucose transporter type 1, called GLUT1, transports glucose across the cell membrane of most cells in the body and is especially important in the uptake of glucose by the brain and blood vessels,
This addition, called phosphorylation, increases the amount of GLUT1 present in the cell membrane and thereby increases the rate of glucose transport.
The process could be applied in plant breeding as a way to create haploid plants with genetic material from only one parent,
#Scientists tune X-rays with tiny mirrors Scientists at the U s. Department of energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have created a new way of manipulating high-intensity X-rays,
but ultimately promising new ways to steer, filter, and shape X-ray pulses as well, "said Stephen Streiffer, Associate Laboratory Director for Photon Sciences and Director of the Advanced Photon Source."
"They have found a way to significantly shrink the optics, which is great because smaller means faster,
"The advantage of this new device is that it provides a very cheap way to generate
The GQDS with high luminance tunability and efficiency were synthesized by a route based on graphite intercalation compounds (GICS.
"Biology is a way to solve this contamination problem, especially in situations like this where the radionuclides are diluted highly
'Co-first author Kate Lawrenson, Ph d. of Keck Medicine of USC believes the research will lead the way to the development of risk prediction strategies followed by clinical interventions with the potential to prevent ovarian cancer altogether,
"Exercising in this way is no longer unusual--waiting lists for marathons, Ironman triathlon events and ultra-marathons are the norm
and transport properties of the"intermediate state"in lithium-ion batteries--key to understanding the mechanisms of charge
The findings will significantly change the way we study and treat colon cancer, the investigators say.
will significantly change the way we study and treat colon cancer. Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in Canada.
Researchers develop a faster way to treat the heart after a heart attack Stem cell have been the main focus of healing therapy research
and new production routes for enzymes of industrial use.""Enzymes are proteins that drive nearly all chemical reactions that take place in living systems.
#A diode a few atoms thick shows surprising quantum effect A quantum mechanical transport phenomenon demonstrated for the first time in synthetic,
The quantum transport effect, called negative differential resistance (NDR), was observed when a voltage was applied to structures made of one-atom-thick layers of several layered materials known as Van der waals materials.
If formed in certain ways these'gene fusions, or translocations'can lead to cancer development.'
The way these bases are ordered determines the makeup of the genome. In addition to G, C a and T, there are also small chemical modifications,
The researchers believe that 5fc might alter the way DNA is recognised by proteins.''Unmodified DNA interacts with a specific set of proteins,
which could in turn change the way that genes are expressed.''''This will alter the thinking of people in the study of development
He predicted the new formulas will be welcomed in the engineering world as a way to determine
As an alternative, scientists have been trying to develop a cheap and efficient way to extract pure hydrogen from water.
"Why do plasmas rotate in the way they do? It's a puzzle. z
#Sweeping lasers snap together nanoscale geometric grids Now, scientists at the U s. Department of energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a new technique to rapidly create nano-structured grids for functional materials with unprecedented versatility."
"Our laser technique forces the materials to assemble in a particular way. We can then build structures layer-by-layer,
and the way the rows intersect and overlap shapes the grid. We then apply the functional materials after each layer forms.
It's an exceptionally fast and simple way to produce such precise configurations.""Study coauthor Atikur Rahman, a CFN postdoctoral researcher, added,
"We realized that a better way to make use of this flowable electrode technology was to reinvent the lithium ion manufacturing process."
Herr could one day find a way to block the protein's interactions and--possibly--prevent pregnancy."
and cadmium sulfide to provide a route to low-cost, scalable and green synthesis of Cds nanocrystals with extrinsic crystallite size control in the quantum confinement range.
The movement in these hybrid materials can be controlled in several different ways, including by light,
and find a way to do it more simply in a synthetic material. We're peeling back some of the layers of mystery that surround life."
and communicate in the same way as our own neurons do. Neurons are isolated from each other
the new device offers a way to study such cells in unprecedented detail.""With the ability to probe these reactions with the same speed at which they occur,
"The current study is important in several ways, Johnson says.""If you are an exploration geologist,
and Principal Research Scientist Dr Motoichi Kurisawa have found a way to regulate the drug release rate
"I believe that our method can pave the way for more effective and safe treatment of hepatitis C. We are also testing the microstructured gel for the treatment of other chronic diseases besides hepatitis C,"added Dr Kurisawa.
Wilson said the researchers believe their findings mean that drugs used to inhibit Akt could be used as a personalized therapy for people who don have AIM2. ur research paves the way for future clinical trials that screen for AIM2 expression in colon cancer
"Ultrasound images are collected in the same way that medical ultrasound is conducted, "said Horsley.""Transducers on the chip's surface emit a pulse of ultrasound,
#New method of quantum entanglement packs vastly more data in a photon A team of researchers led by UCLA electrical engineers has demonstrated a new way to harness light particles,
This could allow us to create large networks to share quantum information in a widely distributed way."
000 Faculty Early Career development grant awarded to Liu to improve the way solar energy is captured, stored and transmitted for use.
along with an international team, have come up with an ingenious way of creating therapeutic heat in a light, flexible design.
where mock weapons and explosives were smuggled through airports, undetected in 95%of cases. It may also prove useful in discovering concealed goods in the retail industry or for non-destructive monitoring, for example quality control in drugs or food.
A longer term opportunity lies in quantum computing, set to revolutionize the way we handle and encrypt data. a
Researchers from the KU Leuven Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis now present a way to make the PLA production process more simple and waste-free.
superbugs Researchers at Mcmaster University have developed a new way to detect the smallest traces of metabolites, proteins or fragments of DNA.
#Study identifies new way to kill the malaria parasite Scientists have discovered new ways in which the malaria parasite survives in the blood stream of its victims,
a discovery that could pave the way to new treatments for the disease. The researchers at the Medical Research Council's (MRC) Toxicology Unit based at the University of Leicester
with the parasite continually working to find ways to survive our drug treatments. By combining a number of techniques to piece together how the malaria parasite survives,
and our research points to a highly effective way of defeating cancerous cells.""Arrayfollowing the successful test results the researchers have been awarded a Wellcome Trust Pathfinder grant to begin preclinical development of organo-osmium compounds s
"Our research paves the way to explore therapeutic approaches for microcephaly involving the inhibition of the protein p53,
head of the Microtubule Organization Lab. This finding paves the way to study whether p53 inhibitors could provide the basis of a future treatment to prevent microcephaly."
"This is a fundamental discovery that opens new ways to control chronic pain, "said co-author Bruce Hammock, distinguished professor at the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology and the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center."
but they're all a ways away, "said Zettl, who is a senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
and plane coil structures of both Tx and Rx, which have blocked the commercialization of WPT."
highly symmetrical planes of oxygen atoms (somewhat like a densely packed box of marbles) where different metallic elements are lodged in the spaces between them.
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."
"These findings mark a defining moment in the way we understand, and can ultimately challenge, the burden of deafness in humans.
How intracellular signaling regulates growth factor production As cancer cells proliferate in an unlimited way, they need to be supplied with oxygen and nutrients.
"Our research results offer a new way of suppressing growth factors related to cancer cell proliferation,"Prof.
Mitotic spindles are the cell's way of making sure that when they divide each new cell has a complete genome.
"Dr Royle and Professor Ian Prior at the University of Liverpool have made significant inroads into our understanding of the way in
and Bioengineering have designed a nanoparticle transport system for gene delivery that destroys deadly brain gliomas in a rat model,
and even in the same tissue, do not always divide in exactly the same way.
"Finding a way to halt or prevent cancer metastasis has proven elusive. We discovered that a molecule called DNA-PKCS could give us a means of knocking out major pathways that control metastasis before it begins,
This paves the way for perfect 3-D, single crystal nanostructures. The advance is from the lab of Uli Wiesner, Professor of Engineering in the Department of Materials science and engineering,
The way they made the mold was itself a breakthrough. They had learned previously to self-assemble highly ordered,
Because there is no safe way to directly strengthen excitatory communication, they examined a class of compounds that reduce the inhibitory messages sent via GABA.
The researchers tested the compounds in rats that were subjected to chronic mild stress that caused the animals to act in ways that resemble human depression.
such as suicidal thinking, it could revolutionize the way patients are treated.""In tests on the rats'brains, the researchers found that the compounds rapidly increased the strength of excitatory communication in regions that were weakened by stress
"This research opens up a new way to manipulate the flow of light, and could enable new technologies in light sensing and solar energy conversion,
Right now, computers generally store information in several ways, among them the well-known random-access memory (RAM) and read-only memory (ROM.
Finding ways to speed up the recording process of phase-change materials and understanding the limits to this speed could lead to a new type of memory that harnesses the best of both worlds.
"For common magnets, that temperature is generally hundreds of degrees Fahrenheit, way hotter than any kitchen.
"Most other possible candidates were problematic in one way or another. They were hard to make, chemically unstable,
"The results of a pilot clinical study, carried out at the Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine under the supervision of Professor Peter Grant,
has identified a gene that underlies healthy information processing--a first step on a complicated road to understand cognitive aging and age-related diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease.
and colleagues, find that the release of nitric oxide over time may be a new way to treat
In this paper, we provide an effective a way to kill the bacterium that serves as a stimulus for Acne without using an antibiotic,
it was crucial to find a way to release nitric oxide over time to be used effectively.
which the nanoparticles could be a new way to tackle Acne, one of the most common dermatologic diseases affecting between 40-50 million people each year.
"The surface could be made to look really any way you want, "Vaidya said.""They could be tailored in any way a homeowner is interested in,
and could be integrated into a room in an existing home or brought in as part of new construction."
Rabiei first developed the strong, lightweight metal foam for use in transportation and military applications. But she wanted to determine
termed phosphorene, in the same simple way as the Nobel-prize winning discovery of graphene. Unlike graphene, phosphorene is a semiconductor, like silicon,
#Novel glycoengineering technology gives qualitative leap for biologics drug research Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have discovered a way of improving biotech drugs.
and more effective way of designing and building the tree. Previously, getting the structure just right could take years,
"The nanoscrolls combat friction in very much the same way that ball bearings do by creating separation between surfaces,
For their part, the Argonne team will continue its computational studies to look for ways to overcome the barrier presented by water."
"We were surprised to see transport rates approaching the'holy grail'number of a billion water molecules per channel per second,
Joint research by the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) and the Los alamos National Laboratory has discovered a way to predict the emerging structures
possible therapeutic target for breast cancer A new way to detect --and perhaps treat--one of the deadliest types of breast cancer has been found.
Blizzards forced the cancellation of more than 1, 750 U s. passenger flights, most of them into and out of airports in Boston and New york,
One South Boston restaurant added the hashtag##cabin fever#to its Twitter messages. The area's deepest snowfall on Sunday was the 20 inches (50 cm) recorded in Ipswich, Massachusetts,
The vote paves the way for a medical world first for Britain, but one that is fiercely disputed by some religious groups and other critics.
stop sign on a road with a mountain in the background? just as the image showed; it was also accurate for,
but its approach to growth is emblematic of cities from Phoenix to San diego. Denver's metro population hit 2. 7 million in 2013, more than three times
For all its problems, Las vegas pioneered ways to save water and incentivize efficiency more than a decade ago that Los angeles is only beginning to adopt today.
Perhaps antigens from the infectious culprit find their way to the cervical lymph nodes via the meningeal lymphatic vessels,
the body not reject themfter five weeks. xisting techniques are crude relative to the way the brain is wired,
for his research on curbing the spread of disease in aircraft cabins, and second runner-up Karan Jerath, who efined and tested a novel device that could allow an undersea oil well to rapidly
Essex, wanted to invent something that would help make it easier to detect STIS. e created the S. T. EYE as a new way for STI detection to help the future of the next generation.
and and an electronic tap to help manage water supplies in developing countries n
#US Air force Launches X-37b Space Plane on 4th Mystery Mission The U s. Air force's X-37b space plane blasted into Earth orbit today,
kicking off the robotic vehicle's clandestine fourth mission as well as the first flight of a tiny solar-sailing spacecraft.
The robotic X-37b space plane launched atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas v rocket today (May 20) at 11:05 a m. EDT (1505 GMT) from Florida's Cape canaveral Air force station.
You can see a video of the X-37b space plane's launch here. Most details about the space plane's orbital activities are classified
so it's unclear what exactly the X-37b will be doing as it zooms around Earth,
X-37b Space Plane's 4th Mystery Mission in Photos"We are excited about our fourth X-37b mission,"Randy Walden,
if the previous X-37b flights are any guide. OTV-1 blasted off in April 2010 and landed in December of that year, spending 225 days aloft.
its maiden flight will test out the cubesat's attitude-control and sail-deployment systems,
helping pave the way for a bona fide orbital-sailing test next year.""It's smaller than a shoebox, everybody!
such as military planes and ballistic missiles. When a vehicle travels at hypersonic speeds that is, five or more times the speed of sound an envelope of hot,
Now, Gao and his colleague Binhao Jiang, also of the Harbin Institute of technology, reveal they might be able to use the plasma sheath itself to enhance signals from antennas to maintain communications during hypersonic flight."
One example of resonance is the way a playground swing will climb higher from repeated pushes.
this"matched layer"would generate resonant conditions during hypersonic flight, and radio signals could propagate through, they explained.
The properties of the plasma sheath can vary during flight, complicating any efforts to generate resonance,
we've come a long way in 20 years, and we're excited to celebrate this with the people who got us here our fans
A GPS navigation system is included so users can be guided to destinations. Blitlab is currently welcoming contributions to the development of the product from financial donations to developer time with the aim of bringing the first product to market by September 2016.
whether it contained actual data or the aforementioned power traffic into direct current voltage, which was boosted then to a usable voltage with a DC-DC converter.
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