The authors of the study, from Seoul National University, say this could make the technology even more useful in the field.
Now a group of researchers at the University of Chicago's Institute for Molecular Engineering (IME) is putting liquid crystals to work in a completely unexpected realm:
as well as Aslin Izmitli-Apik and Nicholas Abbott of the University of Wisconsin at Madison. They relied crucially on theoretical molecular models,
and staff by up to 30%,allowing an addition of an annual 100 scans a year at Central Manchester University Hospitals.
and for staff at the imaging facility A recent study by scientists at Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester investigated
despite the fact that 59%of all university graduates are female (according to the UK's Higher education Statistics Agency)."
as 19%of university graduates are BAME. AGR chief executive Stephen Isherwood said:""Gender diversity is an issue
The result is"hardly surprising"according to legal expert Chris Marsden at the University of Sussex, given that many of the major parties represented in the parliament all supported the regulation text without amendments.
Dr Teri Dankovich, a postdoctoral researcher at Carnegie mellon University in Pittsburgh, developed and tested the technology for the book over several years, working at Mcgill University in Canada and then at the University of Virginia."
"It's directed towards communities in developing countries, "Dr Dankovich said, noting that 663 million people around the world do not have access to clean drinking water."
Dr Daniele Lantagne, an environmental engineer at Tufts University, said the data from the trials showed promise."
"Dr Kyle Doudrick studies sustainable water treatment at the University of Notre dame in Indiana. He agreed that the book system would be especially powerful
Dr Teri Dankovich, a postdoctoral researcher at Carnegie mellon University in Pittsburgh, developed and tested the technology for the book over several years, working at Mcgill University in Canada and then at the University of Virginia."
"It's directed towards communities in developing countries, "Dr Dankovich said, noting that 663 million people around the world do not have access to clean drinking water."
Dr Daniele Lantagne, an environmental engineer at Tufts University, said the data from the trials showed promise."
"Dr Kyle Doudrick studies sustainable water treatment at the University of Notre dame in Indiana. He agreed that the book system would be especially powerful
"said Dr Mohamed Albed Alhnan, a lecturer in pharmaceutics at the University of Central Lancashire.
"The team includes researchers from UNSW, the University of Sydney, the University of Melbourne, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, and Stanford university.
"Through a combination of high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy (CRYO EM) and a unique methodology for image analysis, a team of researchers with Berkeley Lab and the University of California (UC) Berkeley has produced an atomic view of microtubules
researchers at The Rockefeller University uncover new aspects of it.""Our findings are revealing more clues about the intricacies of DNA repair,
MURATA Yoji at the Kobe University Graduate school of Medicine Division of Molecular and Cellular Signaling, were the first to demonstrate the role of stomach cancer-associated protein tyrosine phosphatase (SAP)- 1 in the pathogenesis and prevention of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis,
"Since the discovery of SAP-1 at Kobe University in 1994, we have clarified its major function thanks to the efforts of many joint researchers.
Francesco Ricci, of the University of Rome, Tor Vergata, senior co-author of the study.""This DNA nanomachine can be modified in fact custom
Vallée-Bélisle of the University of Montreal, the other senior co-author of the paper.""It is rapid,
Kevin Plaxco of the University of California, Santa barbara.""The materials needed for one assay cost about 15 cents,
Ricci at the University of Rome and first-author of the paper.""For example, we could adapt our platform
'said lead author Dr Alexander Marson from the University of California, San francisco.''We have now been able to cut as well as paste pieces of the genome into human T-cells for the first time to our knowledge,
and ultra-low cost vaccine manufacturing, says Govind Rao who leads the research at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Center for Advanced Sensor Technology.
and ultra-low cost vaccine manufacturing, says Govind Rao who leads the research at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Center for Advanced Sensor Technology.
Konstantin Likharev from the Department of physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University also conducted research for this project.
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#Researcher Discovers Molecules That Kill Cancer, Protect Healthy Cells Researchers have identified new molecules that kill cancer cells
Professor Qing-Bin Lu, from the University of Waterloo's Faculty of science, initiated a novel molecular-mechanism-based program to discover a new class of non-platinum-based-halogenated molecules that kill cancer cells
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#Researchers Find New Target for Anti-Malaria Drugs A new target for drug development in the fight against the deadly disease malaria has been discovered by researchers at MIT.
A team of engineers and researchers at Washington University in St louis is working to change that
Daniel Moran, Ph d.,professor of biomedical engineering in the School of engineering & Applied science and of neurobiology, of physical therapy and of neurological surgery at Washington University School of medicine in St louis
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#Uncovering Genetic Factors in Leukemia Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered how a gene linked to leukemia functions,
and a member of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University. In previous work, Crispino and colleagues found that a gene on chromosome 21 called DYRK1A contributes to the development of leukemia.
but body position might actually affect how efficiently the brain clears waste, according to new research out of Stony Brook University.
and professor in the department of Anesthesiology and Radiology at Stony Brook University School of medicine in New york told Bioscience Technology that it is too early to comment on humans,
Maiken Nedergaard, Ph d.,at the University of Rochester, a co-author on the study, previously demonstrated that the glymphatic pathway works better during sleep
report researchers at University of California, San diego School of medicine in the current issue of JAMA Neurology.
#Researchers Use DNA'Clews'to Shuttle CRISPR-Cas9 Gene-editing Tool into Cells Researchers from North carolina State university and the University of North carolina at Chapel hill have created for the first time
The Johns Hopkins and University of Buffalo research team built its experiments on previous research showing that children with upper viral respiratory tract infections who were exposed to the anesthetic halothane during minor surgical procedures had significantly less respiratory symptoms
care medicine at Johns hopkins university School of medicine and Paul Knight, M d.,Ph d.,a professor of anesthesiology at the University of Buffalo School of medicine and Biomedical sciences, along with others
Researchers at Rice university, working with colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, have made a small molecule that could deliver a one-two punch to proteins that resist chemotherapy
#New Protein Manufacturing Process Unveiled Researchers from Northwestern University and Yale university have developed a user friendly technology to help scientists understand how proteins work
and the University of Michigan claiming novel reagents used for screening small-molecule chemical libraries for new drug leads.
Engineers from the University of Bradford and a UK company called Sofmat developed the barcode,
#Lab-on-a-chip Cuts Costs of Sophisticated Lab Tests Engineers at Rutgers University have designed a three-inch long,
Dr. Tim Somervaille, lead author from the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute at The University of Manchester,
Now, researchers from MIT and the Federal University of Goias in Brazil have developed a new technique that uses ultraviolet (UV) light to extract man-made pollutants from soil and water.
Researchers at Johns hopkins university School of medicine, Johns hopkins university Department of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering and Federal University of Rio de janeiro in Brazil conducted a proof-of-concept study that found DNA-loaded nanoparticles could successfully pass through the hard-to-breach mucus barrier
Now, University at Buffalo researchers and their colleagues at other institutions are publishing a paper online in Nature Communications on Sept. 18 about a new method they developed to more precisely capture how brain cells interact.
"said Dr. Hope Rugo, a breast cancer specialist at the University of California, San francisco, with no role in the study."
and Maria Carmen Polanco, of the University of Murcia, in Murcia, Spain. The researchers used a combination of X-ray crystallography techniques
said Rowena Matthews, a professor emerita of biological chemistry at the University of Michigan, who has read the paper.
Corresponding author Zhen Gu, an assistant professor in the joint biomedical engineering program at North carolina State university and the University of North carolina Chapel hill, said there are two significant benefits in using platelet membranes to coat anticancer drugs.
what the Brown University authors say is relative ease and low expense. The little balls of brain aren performing any cogitation,
Hoffman-Kim lab collaborated with fellow biologists and bioengineers at Brown faculty colleagues Julie Kauer, Jeffrey Morgan
, based on a new study from Northwestern Medicine and the University of Chicago. Children with the disease lose significant muscle strength early in life.
Mcnally is director of the Center for Genetic Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of medicine and the former director of the Institute of Cardiovascular Research at UCHICAGO,
which included Quan Gao a University of Chicago graduate student and Dr. Eugene Wyatt, a postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern, demonstrated that protein made from exon skipping was functional to stabilize and slow progress of the disease.
A new partnership among the University of Chicago Northwestern University and The Kurt+Peter Foundation will support the development of therapies for Limb Girdle Muscular dystrophy Type 2c.
The Kurt+Peter Foundation is licensing Mcnally research and hopes to turn her discoveries in the laboratory into treatments that could help to slow the decline in muscle function.
said Thelma Tennant, assistant director at UCHICAGOTECH, the University of Chicago Center for Technology Development & Ventures,
a spin out company from the University of Oxford. The smallest high-throughput sequencing system currently available,
led by bioengineering professor Shyni Varghese at the University of California, San diego and Colin Jamora, a biologist at the IFOM-instem Joint Research Laboratory in India, published the findings in the Oct 15 issue of Nature Communications. ee identified a new component that hasn previously been studied as a factor contributing to fibrosis,
was developed by a team from the University of North Texas System College of Pharmacy, led by professor Anthony J. Di Pasqua, Ph d,
University of Illinois Reveals Molecule-Making Machine Simplifies Complex Chemistrychampaign, Ill. A new molecule-making machine could do for chemistry
Chemists at the University of Illinois, led by chemistry professor and medical doctor Martin D. Burke,
#Stellenbosch University Doctors Perform First Successful Penile Transplant In The World In a ground-breaking operation,
a team of pioneering surgeons from Stellenbosch University (SU) and Tygerberg Hospital performed the first successful penile transplant in the world.
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That they were taken not completely in by a superstitious belief has now been demonstrated by a team of neuropsychologists at Saarland University,
has been developed by scientists at Queen University Belfast. Researchers in the Queen University Ionic Liquid Laboratories (QUILL) Research Centre have developed a unique new perfume delivery system
which releases more of its aroma when it comes into contact with moisture, meaning a person smells nicer
) The NP28673 study will be presented by Dr. Sai-Hong Ignatius Ou, associate clinical professor, University of California, Irvine (Abstract#8008, Sunday, May 31, 10:24-10:36 A m. CDT),
University of Surrey Study Research published today in the journal Analyst has demonstrated a new, noninvasive test that can detect cocaine use through a simple fingerprint.
Led by the University of Surrey, a team of researchers from The netherlands Forensic Institute (NL), the National Physical Laboratory (UK), King's college London (UK) and Sheffield Hallam University (UK),
A team at Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, has shown that the three-protein'signature'can both identify the most common form of pancreatic cancer
#Paralyzed Men Move Legs With New Noninvasive Spinal cord Stimulation, University of California, Los angeles (UCLA) Study In a study conducted at UCLA,
Last year, Edgerton and colleagues, the University of Louisville Susan Harkema and Claudia Angeli and UCLA Yury Gerasimenko, reported that four young men who had been paralyzed for years were able to move their legs, hips,
Study Scientists from ITMO University developed artificial blood vessels that are not susceptible to blood clot formation.
head of the International Laboratory of Solution Chemistry of Advanced Materials and Technologies at ITMO University proposed a solution to the problem.
and Christophoros Vassiliou, now a postdoc at the University of California at Berkeley. Their research is featured in a paper in the journal Lab on a Chip that has been published online.
and undergraduate Maria Filsinger Interrante r
#Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgical Tool Feels For Tumors, Study Tumors often look identical to healthy nearby tissue,
A team of researchers from Canadian Surgical Technologies & Advanced Robotics (CSTAR) and Western University developed a robotic arm compatible with the Da vinci robotic surgical system that can sense how hard
The device was an entry into the Surgical Robot Challenge 2015 recently hosted by Imperial College London.
the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the University of Georgia. Most viruses have viral envelopes, or protective skins,
Virginia Commonwealth University Reveals DARIEN, IL-A new study of twins suggests that insomnia in adults is explained partially by genetic factors,
"said first author Mackenzie Lind, a doctoral candidate at the Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond."
University of British columbia Researchers UBC researchers have created the first self-propelled particles capable of delivering coagulants against the flow of blood to treat severe bleeding,
explains Christian Kastrup, an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular biology and the Michael Smith Laboratories at the University of British columbia.
Working with gut stem cells from humans and mice, scientists from the Johns Hopkins Children's Center and the University of Pittsburgh have grown successfully healthy intestine atop a 3-D scaffold made of a substance used in surgical sutures.
The tube-shaped scaffold, designed several years ago in collaboration with Cornell University researchers and composed of biodegradable material similar to that used in surgical sutures
who initiated and conducted most of the work at the University of Pittsburgh. In an initial set of experiments reminiscent of a peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich technique,
"says study author Stephen Badylak, D. V. M.,Ph d.,M d.,professor of surgery and deputy director of the Mcgowan Institute for Regenerative medicine at the University of Pittsburgh."
Timothy Keane, Maria Quidgley, Jenna Dziki, Stephen Badylak and Deena Wasserman of the University of Pittsburgh;
and John March and Cait Costello of Cornell University. The work was funded by a Hartwell Biomedical Collaborative Research Award with additional support from National institutes of health grants R01gm078238 and RO1DK08752 2
University of Oxford Study Researchers learn how to steer the heart--with light We depend on electrical waves to regulate the rhythm of our heartbeat.
Now, a team of researchers from Oxford and Stony Brook universities has found a way to precisely control these waves-using light.
Dr Emilia Entcheva, from Stony Brook University, said:''The level of precision is reminiscent of what one can do in a computer model,
Griffith University Study Griffith University researchers have opened a new avenue to advance a therapy to repair the paralysed spinal cord.
and Professor Nam-Trung Nguyen (Queensland Micro-and Nanotechnology Centre) collaborated with Dr Jenny Ekberg (Queensland University of Technology) and scientists in Spain."
but combining neurobiology and engineering at Griffith University has at last found an incredible use for the'round globules,
who conducted this research while at the University of Toronto. The research team also demonstrated that these clonally derived organoids could be used to identify patient-specific sensitivities to novel therapeutic agents."
political director for the Cornell Alliance for Science at Cornell University and a co-author of n Ecomodernist Manifesto,
In 1983, Marc Van Montagu and Jeff Schell at the University of Ghent in Belgium introduced the world to modern plant genetic engineering.
"Music-streaming researcher Dr. Todd Green, a professor at the Goodman School of business at Brock University, is also critical of Tidal's New york relaunch.
Armin Alaedini, assistant professor of medical sciences at Columbia University and a researcher at the New york-based school's Celiac disease Center, said the project may end up with a less toxic wheat product that isn't completely safe for all celiac disease patients."
"Essig and his colleagues from ETH Zurich and the University of Bonn cultivated the fungus in a laboratory,
Ubisoft developed the game in collaboration with researchers from Mcgill University and Amblyotech, an Atlanta, Ga.-based company that develops therapies for eye diseases.
The crew is part of the University of Hawaii's fourth Hawaii space exploration analog and simulation (HI-SEAS) mission,
body movement trackers and other devices will monitor them, according to a University of Hawaii statement.
and more Chinese graduate from university, resulting in a dwindling supply of unskilled workers, annual double-digit percentage increases in the minimum wage and rising labour unrest.
researchers from the University of Montreal describe a novel way to detect large molecules like antibodies in blood using a quick,
"said paper co-author Alexis Vallée-Belisle, a University of Montreal chemistry professor and the Canada Research Chair in bioengineering and bionanotechnology."
"Electrical current Vallée-Belisle and his team, working with a chemist from the University of Rome, came up with a way to detect antibodies by having them bind to loose, single strands of DNA.
"Biochemistry professor Kevin Plaxco of the University of California at Santa barbara, who supervised Vallée-Belisle's previous postdoctoral work and who is himself an expert in electrochemical methods to detect antibodies,
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, say the outcome marks a promising but incremental achievement in the development of brain-computer interfaces that may one day help stroke
Bertram and Nguyen are working with Ryerson University and St michael's Hospital to refine the tool
The new study comes from a team at the University of California Berkeley with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
writes Michael Mcelfresh of Santa clara University. Combined with other innovations, batteries in homes and businesses will transform how people
The University of Delaware for example, has experimented with ways to connect parked EVS to the electric grid.
University of Science and Technology has shown good potential, according to recent reports. The new battery was developed with the intention of dealing with two of the primary issues facing conventional solid-state Li-air battery performance:
Nanoengineers at the University of California, San diego, have designed enzyme-functionalized micromotors that rapidly zoom around in water,
an undergraduate researcher in Wang's lab and a co-author of the study. The micromotors are essentially six-micrometer-long tubes that help rapidly convert carbon dioxide into calcium carbonate,
source) according to theoretical chemist Jeff Reimers of the University of Sydney, Australia. In the experiment, two adjacent but physically separate test tubes were placed within a copper coil
For example, Giuseppe Vitiello, of the University of Salemo in Italy, is confident that the experiment is reliable.
Greg Scholes, from the University of Toronto, Canada, who last year demonstrated that quantum effects occur in plants,
One example comes from the work of Professor Rainer Blatt at the University of Innsbruck.
source) Another study, published by a team of University of Queensland physicists in the journal Nature in 2013, demonstrated successful teleportation with solid state systems.
A team from the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI) at the University of Maryland (UMD) and the University of Michigan has succeeded in teleporting a quantum state directly from one atom to another over a substantial distance.
and the researchers involved came from various colleges and sectors of the Department of defense. Furthermore, scientists have conducted studies on people in the lab
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.
a research fellow at the University of Manchester who conducted the research, said the work could help improve treatments like IVF by allowing the medium the fertilised eggs are kept in before implantation to be improved.
Professor John Aplin, a specialist in reproductive medicine at Manchester University who also took part in the study,
Professor Graham Burton, a reproductive physiologist at the University of Cambridge whose team first discovered that the uterus lining produced nourishment for the embryo in 2002,
the high school chemistry teacher in Breaking Bad who becomes a methamphetamine dealer. As well as asking for money, the demand also features an email address containing one of the show's most famous lines,
It was created by Deep Springs Technology and the New york University Polytechnic School of engineering.''The ability of metals to withstand higher temperatures can be a huge advantage for these composites in engine and exhaust components, quite apart from structural parts.'
Scroll down for video University of Michigan scientists have demonstrated a supercool liquid. The liquid is below its freezing point
American Chemical Societythe research, reported by the American Chemical Society, was carried out by Kyeongwoon Chung and Dr Jinsang Kim from the University of Michigan.
usually in stones,'explained inventor Hendrik Marius Jonkers from Delft University of Technology.''The special thing about them is that they form spore meaning they are suited well to the concrete
Google could make self-driving urban pods for universities or urban centers, for example, or sell its technology to automakers.
when he was struggling to sleep during his exams at a medical university. He said:'
however, researchers at the Massachusetts institute of technology and Tsinghua University, Beijing, found the aluminium could expand and shrink freely.
Scroll down for video The robots were built by engineers from the University of Cambridge lead by Dr Fumiya Iida.
'said Steve Clapcote, a lecturer in pharmacology at Leeds University, who led the study. He said his team is now working on developing drugs that will specifically inhibit PDE4B.
Maryland and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. e were pleased very to not only finally confirm its presence,
The technology has been developed by scientists at the University of Miami and the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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 team from Sun yat-sen University in Guangzhou, south China, were aiming to modify the gene responsible for beta thalassaemia-a potentially fatal inherited blood disorder.
of the University of Edinburgh, said:''The goal of this research, to increase our understanding of how the early human embryo develops,
Dr Meadow, of the University of Oregon, said that each of us releases million and millions of bugs into the air each day.
of King College London, told New Scientist magazine: don think it crazy to think that in the future we could be recognising people by their bacterial mist. y
In 2014, physicists at the University of Geneva teleported the quantum state of a photon to a crystal over 15 miles (25km) of optical fibre.
Last year, Ford's European Research and Innovation Centre in Aachen, Germany and Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) Aachen University debuted a conceptual seat with six embedded
Lead author Andrea Stocco, of the University of Washington, said:''This is the most complex brain-to-brain experiment,
director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility at the University of New south wales, said:''We've demonstrated a two-qubit logic gate-the central building block of a quantum computer-and,
Lead author Dr Menno Veldhorst, also from the University of New south wales said:''The silicon chip in your smartphone or tablet already has around one billion transistors on it, with each transistor less than 100 billionths of a metre in size.'
'Working with researchers at the University of New south wales, the team at Oxford analysed data from a patient trial where anti-retroviral therapy was interrupted at 48 weeks.
Professor Rodney Phillips, a former Oxford don and now dean of medicine at the University of New south wales, played an instrumental role.
and Frederic Brünner from the Technical University of Vienna using a new theoretical approach. If their calculations prove to be right,
'said Guilherme Gualda, associate professor of earth and environmental sciences at Vanderbilt University, who directed the project.'
Hsin-Hua Huang from the University of Utah and his colleagues tracked seismic waves from almost 5, 000 earthquakes.
These readings combined data from the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, which collected shallow readings from nearby quakes in Utah, Idaho, the Teton range and Yellowstone,
The University of Manchester team found that the more opiate receptors an individual has the better able they are to resist pain.
from Manchester University, said: s far as we are aware, this is the first time that these changes have been associated with increased resilience to pain
Meredith Perry, who began tinkering with wireless charging as a paleobiology undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania,
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