Synopsis: Domenii: Nutrition:


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The only current issue would be its size it is approximately the size of a very thick pizza


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as China's Food and Drug Administration announced that China's self-developed 3d printed hip replacement (joint) has been certified commercially,


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the wavelike muscle contractions that move food along the digestive tractnd can continue to gather


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Angelini likens this effect to the way that sugar can appear both solid and fluid depending on physical impact:


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delicate items, like our dishes; or performing even more precise and intricate tasks, like maneuvering medical instruments. his knowledge is useful for creating a system


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and Coca cola, this is the first time any of their companies has used Kickstarter. Then again, what better way is there to reach the socially connected in-crowd than through social media-driven crowdfunding itself?


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The porous channels are created by mixing salt with the rubbery elastomer when still in the liquid stage.

the outside of the organ is coated with the polymer, minus the salt. This prevents the external layer from also becoming permeable and eakingfluid.


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and Hamed Bay, Sponge is a highly porous and super hydrophobic material derived from heated sucrose (a form of sugar).

Since it is made from sugar the per-gram cost is only 15 cents, reducible with economies of scale.


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and produce sugar or biofuels when exposed to the sun. The underlying concept is that such functions will,


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It is used to make plastic drink bottles as well as many other products (including fabrics) and for packaging purposes

since it tends to absorb the materials it comes in contact with (drinks or food),


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#UF Scientists Find Perfect Medium for 3d printing Complex Jelly-Soft Objects All paste-based pneumatic extrusion 3d printing processes (a type of 3d printing that is rapidly becoming a stand-alone sector for its many different possible

as well as any food-paste extrusion, silicon, alginate, resins and, yes, cellular hydrogels for bioprinting. A team of scientists at the University of Florida,


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which is a form of sugar has a highly porous structure that is simultaneously water-repellant and pollutant-absorbent.


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the Progress was intended to supply 3t of food, fuel and supplies to the station. The spacecraft lost contact with the flight controllers shortly after it reached orbit


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they become as malleable as chewing gum when heated and can be molded easily or blown like glass.


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are microengineered metal-gel sandwiches about 5 to 10 times smaller than a single red blood cell, one of the smallest human cells.


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#Cerium-Based Material Made into Nanometer-Sized Particles to Produce Key Ingredient for Nylon Production The Critical Materials Institute,

The process uses a cerium-based material made into nanometer-sized particles with a palladium catalyst to produce cyclohexanone, a key ingredient in the production of nylon.


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mimicking the exchange by diffusion of nutrients and drugs with human tissue. In the future this setup could also allow researchers to monitor the removal of metabolic waste products from the cells. his system is not a simple cell culture where tissue is being bathed in a static bath of liquid,

it replicates how tissue in our bodies actually gets exposed to nutrients and drugs. The heart cells were derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cells,

mimicking the exchange by diffusion of nutrients and drugs with human tissue. In the future, this setup could also allow researchers to monitor the removal of metabolic waste products from the cells. his system is not a simple cell culture where tissue is being bathed in a static bath of liquid,

it replicates how tissue in our bodies actually gets exposed to nutrients and drugs. e


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and it can go into schools, restaurants, factories, hospitals, ambulances, airports, and even battlefields. he next market Chen is targeting is the smart home,

where a nanophotonic sensor could be built to scan for pollutants not just in food but also in air and water.


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which is just icing on the cake. And since this platform could potentially be used for such a broad array of drugs,


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Researchers are looking to convert these biopolymers to free the functional sugars and discharge energy.


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Cornell Nanobiotechnology Center and the Cornell Nutrient Analysis Laboratory supported this research. Can nanofiber save your life?

mixing ingredients, capturing bacteria can be done with material about the size of a deck of cards. The fibers are a fast,


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the research group developed porous films using pigskin-derived gelatin chemically modified with hexanoyl group that is believed to provide superb tissue adhesiveness and excellent bonding to growth factors.


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a type of solar power based on the ability of plants to transform sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into sugars.

Instead of sugars, however, synthetic photosynthesis seeks to produce liquid fuels that can be stored for months or years and distributed through existing energy infrastructure.

especially the catalysts that convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars at room temperatures.""This is not about mimicking nature directly


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The disease starves the tree of nutrients, damages its roots and the tree produces fruits that are green and misshapen,

unsuitable for sale as fresh fruit or, for the most part, juice. Most infected trees eventually die, and the disease has affected already millions of citrus trees in North america.


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"which are dissolved basically salts in a solution. The EPFL scientists exploited the liquid's tunability to bring it to an ideal viscosity gradient-enough to slow down DNA.


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including pathogen detection in food or water and therapeutic drug monitoring at home, a feature which could drastically improve the efficient of various class of drugs and treatments a


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and that is to me an opportunity to change the world in a very big way-Prof Baratunde Cola,

-Prof Baratunde Cola, Georgia Tech The team employed nanoscale fabrication techniques alongside metallic multiwall carbon nanotubes to build devices that utilized light's wave nature rather than its particle nature.

which is the structure we made-Prof Baratunde Cola, Georgia Tech The rectennas were grown on rigid substrates

Cola intends to improve the efficiency of the rectennas in a number of ways such as changing materials,

-Prof Baratunde Cola, Georgia Tec o


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#Novel Lab in a Needle Device Could Provide Instant Results to Lab Tests Researchers at Houston Methodist,


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A sandwich nanomaterial structure exposed to moisture also changes its colour However the scientists aren interested

For one thing, the colour of the sandwich material can be set via the thickness of the layers.

And for another, the colour of the sandwich changes if the scientists increase the relative humidity in the immediate surroundings of the material,

The sandwich structure consisting of phosphatoantimonate nanosheets and oxide nanoparticles is highly stable from a chemical perspective


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To pick up a cup of coffee, they have to be able to see the cup,

Their reward for advancing through the various stages of the game successfully is flavored fruit juice. e want to determine what they can perceive through artificial stimulation of the nerves


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computers, doors, windows, coffee machine--similar to using the Kinect or Wii in front of a TV.


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A smelling device could be very useful for the smell industry, such as perfume, cosmetics, wine and coffee.


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Aluminium and titanium melt like butter at this speed. Ceramic panels will have to be used. During tests


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and nutrition for millions of small-scale fishermen and their families for generations, allowing coastal communities to sustain themselves.


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the US Food and Drug Administration has given the go-ahead for a 3d printed pill to be produced.


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And they have another unique ingredient, just as important as the high tech sensors, computers, and voice synthesisers.


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Pausing, Mr Modi became emotional as he told of cleaning dishes for those less fortunate.


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causing problems with eating, breathing and mobility and eventually death. Dr Sarah Hatsell and her colleagues at Regeneron found that the overactivity of the mutant receptor is caused by its altered response to the signalling molecule Activin-A this molecule normally makes AVCR1 less active,


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and replace this large manufacturing footprint that is the bread and butter of our industry today with a suitcase-sized device that will make GMP therapeutics at the point of care within a few hours. know it sounds completely nuts. ield tests

so have have produced G-CSF (Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor), Interferon, and antibodies using the tech.


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and replace this large manufacturing footprint that is the bread and butter of our industry today with a suitcase-sized device that will make GMP therapeutics at the point of care within a few hours. know it sounds completely nuts.

Field tests so have have produced G-CSF (Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor), Interferon, and antibodies using the tech.


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and Plasmodium, which causes malaria, access vital nutrients from their host cells. Around one-third of the world deadly infectious diseases, including malaria

and for the pathogen to gain access to vital nutrients, Gold said. ltimately what defines a parasite is that they require certain key nutrients from their host,

he said. o they have had to evolve ways to get around their own barriers, to gain access to these nutrients.

Previous research has shown that the vacuoles are selectively permeable to small molecules, allowing certain nutrients to pass through pores in the membrane.

But until now, no one has been able to determine the molecular makeup of these pores, and how they are formed.

he said. o I think this is a really strong potential drug target for restricting the access of these parasites to a set of nutrients.

This ery excitingresearch elegantly identifies a molecular component of a pore in the vacuole that separates the growing Toxoplasma parasite from its host cell to help in the acquisition of nutrients, according to Manoj Duraisingh,


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To pick up a cup of coffee, they have to be able to see the cup,

Their reward for advancing through the various stages of the game successfully is flavored fruit juice. e want to determine what they can perceive through artificial stimulation of the nerves


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Other systems for 3-D cell culturing involve filling deep dishes with hydrogels. Because of the distance these dishes must be kept from the microscope,

Kamm said, it difficult to capture high-resolution images. AIM Biotech devices, on the other hand, he said, can be put directly under the microscope like a traditional plate,


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professor at the Department of Biosciences and Nutrition at Karolinska Institutet and also affiliated to the Scilifelab facility.


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and Australia showed how LUK-ED attacked red blood cells to obtain nutrients, most notably iron, essential for its rapid growth and infection.


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While the polymer released (polyethylene glycol) is recognized as safe and used in various food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics products,

Dankovich nonprofit company page Drinking Paper, works together with the nonprofit WATERISLIFE to produce a book of this nanoparticle-embedded paper,


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The research also presents an opportunity to greatly improve techniques for growing brain circuits in a dish that reflect the true diversity of the human brain,


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#Identifying Cancer's Food Sensors May Help Halt Tumor Growth Oxford university researchers have identified a protein used by tumors to help them detect food supplies.

which enables them to make better use of available nutrients than the cells around them-including healthy tissue.'

'Cancer cells often have restricted access to the body's nutrient-rich blood supply. The ability to sense

and acquire nutrients is critical for a cancer to grow. Dr. Goberdhan's and Prof Harris's groups collaborated to develop an antibody that could be used to highlight PAT4 in human tissue samples.


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This innovative perfume system has been created by tagging a raw fragrance onto an ionic liquid (salt in the form of liquid)

and could be used in perfumes and cosmetic creams, but it could also be used in others area of science,


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Alectinib was granted Breakthrough Therapy Designation by the U s. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in June 2013 for people with ALK-positive NSCLC


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#Modified Yeast Produce Opiates From Sugar, Stanford university Study It typically takes a year to produce hydrocodone from plants,

For thousands of years, people have used yeast to ferment wine, brew beer and leaven bread.

Now Stanford researchers have engineered genetically yeast to make painkilling medicines, a breakthrough that heralds a faster and potentially less expensive way to produce many different types of plant-based medicines.

so that these fast-growing cells could convert sugar into hydrocodone in just three to five days.

or brewed into teas, or later refined into pills using chemical processes to extract and concentrate their active ingredients.

Smolke team is modernizing the process by inserting precisely engineered snippets of DNA into cells, such as yeast,

These genes equipped the yeast to produce all the enzymes necessary for the cells to convert sugar into hydrocodone,

Many plants, including opium poppies, produce (S)- reticuline, a molecule that is a precursor to active ingredients with medicinal properties.

In addition to bioengineering yeast to convert sugar into hydrocodone, the Stanford team developed a second strain that can process sugar into thebaine, a precursor to other opioid compounds.


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which is a host enzyme to add sugars to proteins. By identifying ERMANI as the target that slows the spread of HIV-1


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In an initial set of experiments reminiscent of a peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich technique, researchers took stem cells from the colons of babies undergoing intestinal surgeries and from mice,

affirmed the ability of the 3-D intestine to spur the growth of new tissue not only in lab dishes,


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Given the opportunity to drink fifty bottles of wine or eat one tomato, which would you choose?

the compound found in wine which has been reported to extend lifespan in animal studies, and Genistein, the compound found in soybean which has been suggested to play a role in prevention of steroid-hormone related cancers, particularly breast cancer.

one tomato can produce the same quantity of Resveratrol as exists in 50 bottles of red wine.

One tomato has produced also the amount of Genistein found in 2. 5kg of tofu. Drs Zhang and Butelli have been studying the effect of a protein called Atmyb12

and juiced and the valuable compounds can be extracted from the juice. The tomatoes themselves could potentially become the source of increased nutritional or medicinal benefit.

as well as diet and health research.""Dr. Yang Zhang, said:""Medicinal plants with high value are often difficult to grow


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'mini tumors'in a culture dish,"explains the study's corresponding author Senthil Muthuswamy, Phd, Director of the Cell biology Program in the Cancer Research Institute at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical center


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Instead, the priority was to protect the lean green imageof the country produce, according to the secretary for rural affairs, food and environment.

Yet this inconvenient truth on G. M. O. s that theye as safe as conventionally cultivated food is ignored

at the prime of lifewhich he linked to G. M. O. foods. I have witnessed the effects of such propaganda myself.

Following Europe lead, no country in Sub-saharan africa except South africa currently permits the cultivation of G. M. O. food crops.

Thanks to Europe Coalition of the Ignorant, we are witnessing a historic injustice perpetrated by the well fed on the food insecure.


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and eventually scored a deal with the influential music label Def Jam Records. It wasn't a smooth ride to the top, though.

and acquired the Armand de Brignac champagne company. Andreas Rentz/Getty Imagesjay Z's champagne company specialises in giant bottles.

Jay z's biggest business, though, is Roc Nation, his entertainment company started in 2008. It helps organise live shows,

and Daft punk drinking champagne together. Showbiz 411 writer Roger Friedman wrote that the meeting was ively,

as well as a bar serving Jay z's favorite $49 D'USSE cognac, and a giant screen above the stage that displayed tweets from fans of the musicians who had been promoting the event.

and Def Jam CEO Steve Bartels. Musicians were instructed to line up in alphabetical order before walking on stage.


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which eating even tiny amounts of gluten comprised of numerous, complex proteins that gives dough its elasticity

and some flavour to baked goods can damage the small intestine. The only known treatment for celiac disease is a gluten free diet free of any foods that contain wheat, rye, and barley."

"If you know you are producing a crop that is not tolerated well by people, then it's the right thing to do,

"said the project's lead researcher, Chris Miller, senior director of research for Engrain, a Kansas company that makes products to enhance the nutrition

and appearance of products made by the milling and cereal industry. Though celiac disease is four to five times more common now than 50 years ago,

But the gluten free food business has skyrocketed in the last five years driven in part by non-celiac sufferers who believe they are intolerant to gluten

Sales of gluten free snacks, crackers, pasta, bread and other products reached $973 million in the U s. in 2014, up from $810 million the previous year,

and gluten intolerance is the goal of a lot of research around the world; Some focuses on human diagnosis and treatment,

with the properties of wheat that make the bread nice and fluffy, "she said.""The idea of having a variety of wheat that they could eat that has those wonderful wheat-like properties would certainly be very interesting for them


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"Now these microorganisms are in a constant competition for nutrients and space and it's


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Amblyotech will be seeking clearance from the Food and Drug Administration in the United states to market this therapy.


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In the dome, the crew will share a kitchen, a dining space, an exercise area, an office and a lab on the first floor.

They enjoyed their"first dinner in simulated space.""On the menu? Cheese and turkey quesadillas,

and peas and corn. The food was dehydrated previously, tweeted Gifford. They watched their"first Martian sunset."

"And, survived until morning. Only 364 more days to go t


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#Giant sea scorpion may have been Earth's 1st big predator Earth's first big predatory monster was a weird water bug as big as Tom cruise, newly found fossils show.


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Aimbetov, the third ethnic Kazakh in space, said he was taking dried mare's milk and traditional Kazakh cheese to orbit.


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Practised with virual reality In previous research by other scientists, a brain-computer interface has been used to allow paralyzed patients to grasp a cup of coffee with a robotic arm

and raise the beverage to their mouths. The latest study, which began about five years after Fritz became paralyzed, involved months of mental training in


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drugs, strippers, and fast food. I mean, at least that's what I generally need money for after the sun goes down.


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meeting rising demand for power, transport and other uses in a way that is economically sustainable and safeguards livelihoods. he report identifies four key modern technologies as having the ighest deployment potentialsfor Africa modern biomass for cooking

A shift to biomass-based cooking would reduce the use of traditional cook stoves by more than 60,

%and save the continent between $20 to $30 billion annually by 2030 through the reduction of health complications commonly caused by current cooking methods,


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Researchers have discovered that during the first months of pregnancy the mother's body secretes nutrients that have been dubbed'womb milk'for the embryo.

and supply nutrients from the mother's blood supply. Instead, researchers at the University of Manchester, have found that glands in the lining of the uterus produce a sugary substance known as glycogen and fragments of sugary protein.

so up to this time the tiny embryo is nurtured by these secretions. e do not know yet how the mother's diet influences the uterine secretions during pregnancy. y other research has shown that there is a"code

"which influences attachment of the embryo to the mother's womb. his code is built up of sugars on the surface of cells of the embryo and the uterus;

added that changes in a mother's diet or other factors such as smoking could also impact the build up of these materials in the womb lining.

After about 11 weeks the levels of these secretions start to fade away around the time that the embryo is big enough to accept nutrients via the umbilical cord.

'The findings could also help scientists develop ways of improving fertility treatments like IVF by ensuing an embryo gets the nutrients it needs during the early weeks of development.

'Our understanding has been revolutionised over the past decade by the discovery that nutrients are supplied by these glands in the uterus lining during the first trimester the so-called"uterine milk".


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and near soda lakes like those near Wadi Natrun in Egypt, the researchers mix the bio material into the concrete as it is made.


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which are the support cells of the brain providing it with structure and nutrients, multiplied and grew to replace a similar type of cell in the brains of the mice.


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#Human brain grown in a LAB that could help Alzheimer's research A near-complete human brain comparable with that of a five-week-old foetus has been grown in a laboratory dish.

and autism, in a dish. With the addition of a blood circulation, which is currently lacking,


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#Scientists brew cannabis chemical THC for better drugs for cancer sufferers An active ingredient typically found in cannabis has been engineered genetically in the lab for the first time.

and is used to make bread rise and produce in beer. Researchers at the Technical University of Dortmund in Germany and firm Hyasynth Bio have now found a way to genetically engineer a strain of this bacteria to produce THC.

The yeast needs to be placed in just the right conditions in order for them to make THC-and even then

'but there's bigger potential there than just making a beer. The newly engineered yeast could


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In Iceland an estimated 205%of the population died in the famine and from fluorine poisoning after the fissure eruptions ceased.

The resulting famine that afflicted Egypt in 1784 caused nearly one sixth of the country's population to die out.


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but rather a situational needhe inability to hear during a lecture or in a noisy restaurant,


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and delivers more juice, resulting in speedier charges. Ultimately, Perry says, consumers will be the real winners,


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So what's the secret sauce behind this new coating? Well, it's dotted with microcapsules that contain an adhesive-like liquid,


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ingredients and packaging, says Ken Powell, chairman and CEO of General mills. o reduce emission levels,

General mills made a commitment to sustainably source 100 percent of its 10 priority ingredients by 2020.

These ingredients represent 50 percent of the company total raw material purchases and have a significant impact on its total environmental footprint.


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is derived from heated sucrose, a form of sugar. It has a highly porous structure that is super hydrophobic,


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which are complex structures of monosaccharide sugars linked together and attached to virtually all secreted proteins.


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#Scientists produce beneficial natural compounds in tomato--industrial scale up potential Given the opportunity to drink fifty bottles of wine

the compound found in wine which has been reported to extend lifespan in animal studies, and Genistein, the compound found in soybean which has been suggested to play a role in prevention of steroid-hormone related cancers, particularly breast cancer.

one tomato can produce the same quantity of Resveratrol as exists in 50 bottles of red wine.

One tomato has produced also the amount of Genistein found in 2. 5kg of tofu. Drs Zhang and Butelli have been studying the effect of a protein called Atmyb12

and juiced and the valuable compounds can be extracted from the juice. The tomatoes themselves could potentially become the source of increased nutritional or medicinal benefit.

as well as diet and health research.""Dr. Yang Zhang, said:""Medicinal plants with high value are often difficult to grow


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The most common approach is to make a sandwich of a"primary"antibody specific for a certain protein on a cell


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or parabolic mirrors are used in a host of technical applications ranging from satellite dishes to laser resonators,


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The ratio of the ingredients can be adjusted to control the liquid's properties, allowing the carrier solvent to be mixed easily into a conventional conductive water-based ink to significantly reduce the resistance.


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which are complex structures of monosaccharide sugars linked together and attached to virtually all secreted proteins.


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"The researchers discovered that heat-treating graphene oxide and small amounts of cobalt salts in a gaseous environment forced individual cobalt atoms to bind to the material.


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Like Sugar in Coffee Copper while a relatively cheap metal, is not nearly as catalytically powerful as platinum, noted Professor of Chemistry Charles Sykes, Ph d.,one of the senior authors on the paper."

"We were excited to find that the platinum metal dissolved in copper, just like sugar in hot coffee, all the way down to single atoms.


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#'Magic'plant discovery could lead to growing food in space QUT scientists have discovered the gene that will open the door for space-based food production.


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The spill has turned the Animas River into a mustard-coloured pollution zone with the contaminated leak said to contain heavy metals like arsenic, mercury and lead,


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One of the major stumbling blocks in tissue engineering is supplying artificial tissue with nutrients, and scientists around the world have been working for years on trying to create artificial blood vessels.

and bio-inks filled with growth factors and nutrients. When combined with other materials, the 3d bioprinter creates layered cell structures that can be cultivated to form tissues with physiological functions. he achievement here in producing a 3d blood vessel bioprinter is not just that we can print a blood vessel,


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