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And that search brought him to a team of astronomers at Leiden University including Frans Snik, Matthew Kenworthy,

For example, Escuti's university startup company, Imagineoptix Corporation, has created technologies ranging from an ultra-efficient pocket projector the size of a few quarters to components for active photonic hardware supporting internet traffic."


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By contrast, the laser-driven system in combination with phase-contrast X-ray tomography only requires a university laboratory to view soft tissues.


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#Activated glass chip creates widest wavelength range Scientists from University of Twente research institute MESA+(Twente,


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and the universities of Münster, also Germany, and Oxford and Exeter, both UK, has developed the first all-optical permanent on-chip memory.

and recently moved to the University of Münster. Professor Harish Bhaskaran of Oxford university added, he memory we have developed is compatible not only with conventional optical fiber data transmission,


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and University of Ghent team describes the development as the irst highly scalable monolithic solutionto a longstanding problem:


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said Dr Mohamed Albed Alhnan, a lecturer in pharmaceutics at the University of Central Lancashire.


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In 2011, Dr. Mcewen (a planetary geologist at the University of Arizona and principal investigator of images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter) spotted dark streaks sloping down some of Mars canyons and mountains.


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#Journey of an adorable hitchhiking robot itchbotended in Philadelphia A social research experimental robot named itchbotwas made by Dr. David Harris Smith of Mcmaster University in Hamilton, Ontario,

and Dr Frauke Zeller Ryerson University, Toronto to explore the streets and make new friends.


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According to Rose Ricciardelli, assistant professor of sociology at Memorial University in Newfoundland, who also authored the study,

According to Michael Cunningham, a psychologist who teaches in the Department of Communication at the University of Louisville,


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Developed by a team from the University of Bristol and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. NTT) in Japan, the fully reprogrammable chip brings together a multitude of existing quantum experiments


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. in collaboration with engineers from the University of Bradford and with funding from Innovate U k.,a government funding agency.


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an assistant professor of robotics at Carnegie mellon University who led the project.""Human skin contains thousands of tactile sensory units only in the fingertip,


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Under development by the University of Washington and Microsoft Research, the Hypercam uses both visible and near-infrared light to peer beneath the surface

Hypercam is a low-cost multispectral camera developed by the University of Washington and Microsoft Research that reveals details that are difficult

Courtesy of the University of Washington. Hypercam illuminates a scene with 17 wavelengths. Software analyzes the resulting images to present the user with the most useful information."

"said Mayank Goel, a University of Washington doctoral student and Microsoft Research graduate fellow. Compared to an image taken with a normal camera (top),

Courtesy of the University of Washington. When Hypercam captured images of a person's hand, for instance,

"said University of Washington professor Shwetak Patel.""With this kind of camera, you could go to the grocery store


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a professor in Viking studies at the University of Nottingham, translated the recipe from the Old english in Bald Leechbook,


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Now researchers from the University of British columbia have figured out a way to change the type of blood donated by volunteers,


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squid are masters of camouflage, blending in to the scenery to avoid detection. Now, researchers from the University of California Irvine have isolated the source of the creature's disappearing act:

a protein appropriately named reflection. Additionally, when the researchers layered this protein on a piece of tape,


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made by roboticists Fabien Expert and Franck Ruffier at Aix Marseille University in Marseille, France, manages to fly without one.


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#Terminator 2 like"smart liquid metal"developed by Tsinghua University researchers These diagrams from the Advanced Materials journal show stages of the Tsinghua University experiment,

and movement/fusion of gallium alloy droplets (e). Tsinghua University scientists led by Jing Liu, have discovered a'smart'liquid metal alloy that moves on its own.

In 2014, both Tsinghua University and North carolina State university discovered that applying electrical currents to gallium alloys (like the liquid metal) would allow for controlled shape-shifiting in the metal

you'd need a substance like Tsinghua University's self powered liquid metal to avoid those embarrassing and inconvenient electrical cords.


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At the University of Cambridge, scientists have created a"mother robot"that can not only build smaller robots,


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Researchers from the University of Bradford and Sofmat, an anti-fraud technology company, developed a system to add microscopic indentations to the surface of a product.


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"said Timmons Roberts, a professor of environmental studies at Brown University.""It really does matter what the actual cap is."


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Now a team led by researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has developed a flexible electronic sensor that can measure blood flow on top of the skin or


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Aipoly is a smartphone app that acts as an intelligent assistant to the non-sighted user Students at Singularity University Silicon valley-based benefit corporation, educational program,

Singularity University estimates that two-thirds of the visually impaired people in the world will become smartphone users in the next five years, making technology like Aipoly essential for this growing market.


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but for the Univ. of Cincinnati (UC)' s Yoonjee Park, assistant professor in the College of Engineering and Applied science biomedical engineering professor, these words are central to every conversation relating to her cutting edge research on drug delivery vehicles.

A relatively recent addition to the university, Park is a"top-talent"educator who was recruited for her leadership in a high-impact, high-demand area"in

which the university wants to continue to position itself as a global leader. The area in which Park has established herself as an expert is the field of study related to the creation and monitoring of delivery vehicles that carry medicine to specific locations within the body.

In fact, it was the superb medical facilities she would have access to as a professor at UC that aided in her decision to accept the position at the university.

Her Phd at Purdue University and her research at Boston's Massachusetts institute of technology were dedicated both to studying particle stabilization to avoid clogging arteries with the nanoparticles and drug delivery vehicles;


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who holds the title of the L-3 Communications Cyber Faculty Fellow of Computer science, said.


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The multi-institutional group includes researchers from Baylor College of Medicine Rice Univ.,Stanford Univ. and the Broad Institute.


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and has been used in hospitals and universities for more than 30 years. It's just one of the many powerful technologies made possible by a tiny device called a SQUID, short for superconducting quantum interference device.

and is used already on a daily basis in colleges and universities around the world. Chesca and his colleagues are currently working on optimizing the shape


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For this project, Bartels lab greatly benefited from the complementary expertise between the two universities,


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Other participants include scientists from Manipal University, India; GSI-Giessen, Germany; Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany;

Japan Atomic energy agency; and the joint Institute for Nuclear research in Russia. The results are published in the journal Physics Letters B. The Lab Dawn Shaughnessy, Ken Moody,


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and undergraduate intern Hongzi Mao. ee just at the beginning of thinking about the different ways to use these technologies.


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and undergraduate intern Hongzi Mao. ee just at the beginning of thinking about the different ways to use these technologies.


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Kyoung-Shin Choi is a professor of chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and an experimentalist.


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there significant potential to lower costs and increase efficiency, said Nick Auyeung, an assistant professor of chemical engineering in the OSU College of Engineering, corresponding author on this study,


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A scale prototype of THAWT has been stress tested successfully twice at Newcastle University. The developers say the system could be used in waters off France and many Asian countries, such as Japan, China, the Koreas, Indonesia, India,


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since I was doing my masters in engineering specifically on electric car motor control systems, "he told Reuters. Sato says he is confident that Walkcar goes beyond bulkier devices such as the Segway or Toyota's Winglet."


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Developed by scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics and Saarland University, the experimental system has been produced in different shapes and sizes to suit various locations on the body, such as the finger,


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William Laurance, a professor at Australia James Cook University and another of the study co-authors


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Dr Hsieh and his colleagues from Tel aviv University California Institute of technology, Iowa State university, and the University of Kentucky, made the discovery

while testing a laser-based measurement technique that they recently developed to look for what is called multipolar order. o understand multipolar order,


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it brilliant, said Asier Marzo of the University of Bristol and the Public University of Navarre, a team member and the first author of a paper in the journal Nature Communications.

Bruce Drinkwater of the University of Bristol. ut here we have managed to control the sound to a degree never previously achieved. n our device we manipulate objects in mid-air

added co-author Prof Sriram Subramanian of the University of Sussex and Ultrahaptics Ltd. The team used an array of 64 miniature loudspeakers (driven at 40khz with 15vpp;


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led by scientists at the University of Leeds and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, focused on the"Akt pathway,"a signaling pathway within cells that drives cancer formation and the spread of cancers

Lead author Professor John Ladbury, Dean of the University of Leeds'Faculty of Biological sciences and Professor of Mechanistic Biology, said,

"Dr Zahra Timsah, University Academic Fellow at the University of Leeds'School of Molecular and Cellular biology, who was the lead researcher on the study,

It involved researchers from the University of Leeds, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and the UT Health Science Center at Houston t


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Researchers at the University of California, San diego (UCSD) School of medicine and the University of Wollongong in Australia have discovered that, 30 years ago,

said lead author Mark Walker, Ph d. a Professor of Biological sciences at the University of Wollongong. n the case of the invasive strep clone,

and Jason Mcarthur of the University of Wollongong; Katrin Dinkla and Gurshan Chhatwal of the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research in Braunschweig, Germany;

Rita Kansal and Malak Kotb of the University of Tennessee-Memphis; Ramy Aziz of the University of Cairo, Egypt;

Amy Simpson, UCSD Medical student, and John Buchanan, UCSD Assistant Research Scientist in Pediatrics


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#Spontaneous Rare Mutations Cause Half Of Autism Researchers are saying a new analysis of data on the genetics of autism spectrum disorder disputes a commonly held belief that autism results from the chance combinations

a Cold Spring Harbotr Laboratory assistant professor and on faculty at the New york Genome Center, finds that"autism genes"-i e.,

and Dr. Kenny Ye, a statistician at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. They predicted that unaffected mothers are"carriers"of devastating mutations that are transmitted preferentially to children affected with severe ASD.


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a postdoctoral scholar in Bogyo's lab who is now an assistant professor at the University of Vermont,


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assistant professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery at at Washington University School of medicine in St louis."One of my patients told me he was able to pick up a noodle off his chest

"Surgeons at Washington University pioneered nerve-transfer surgery. Developed about 25 years ago by the study's senior author, Susan E. Mackinnon, MD, director of the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the School of medicine,


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Background Tohoku University Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization (known as Tommo) has been working in cooperation with Iwate Medical University on the Tohoku Medical Megabank Project.

It is part of the universities'contribution towards reconstruction of the region following the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.

Since 2013, the two universities have been conducting cohort studies, which include some150, 000 community residents in Miyagi and Iwate prefectures e


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A team of scientists from Mcgill University, Washington University in St louis, ITMO University in Saint petersburg, Russia,

and the University of Bristol in the UK studied the response of cancer cells to reduced availability of glucose, the main fuel source for most cancer cells.

Research Associate at Mcgill University and lead author of the study.""We found that some cancer cells also express PEPCK,

"adds Russell Jones, Associate professor of Physiology at Mcgill University's Goodman Cancer Research Centre. The study suggests that nutrient availability in the organism,

"explains Alexey Sergushichev, bioinformatician and Phd student at the Department of Computer technologies at ITMO University."


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Scientists at the University of Bonn and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel) have decoded a central signal cascade associated with epileptic seizures.

Dr. Albert J. Becker from the Institute of Neuropathology of the University of Bonn. The hippocampus, located in the temporal lobe, is a central switching station in the brain.

Becker, together with scientists from the departments of Experimental Epileptology and Neuroradiology of the University of Bonn Hospital as well as from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem (Israel

Dr. Susanne Schoch from the department of Neuropathology at the University of Bonn. The researchers also see a possible potential in this new technology for novel diagnostic approaches in humans s


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According to the University of Melbourne, which was involved also in the development of the device, around half of the 55,000 Australians who experience heart attack


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co-developer Martin Weigel of Saarland University in Germany told Matthew Stock at Reuters. ut our sensor is a flexible and stretchable sensor,


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Researchers at Monash University in Melbourne have developed successfully the world most energy-efficient rtificial photosynthesistechnique, which effectively mimics plant-based photosynthesis by using solar energy to convert water into hydrogen.

Thomas Faunce, an expert on artificial photosynthesis from the Australian National University in Canberra, was involved not in the Monash study


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More good news is that a study published in June by researchers at the University of California,


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and so the team from the Autonomous University of Barcelona decided to see if they could build a magnetic wormhole in the lab instead.


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Researchers at the University of California, San diego in the US have developed a prototype to show off a new wireless communication technique which they say massively outperforms existing wireless tech by using the human body itself to help send data between devices.


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professor at the Department of Applied Physics at Kogakuin University in Japan, announced the development of this device back in 2013.


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and cannabidiol-another active compound that has shown promise as a medical treatment-told The New york times. Back in August, researchers from the University of California,

Now, researchers from the Technical University of Dortmund in Germany have outlined in the journal Biotechnology Letters how they looked into

As Jonathan Page, an adjunct professor at the University of British columbia in Canada who helped sequence the THC


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Developed by a team of researchers at Alexandria University in Egypt, the procedure uses a desalination technique called pervaporation to remove the salt from sea water


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-but perhaps the grand masters of chess should be the ones looking over their shoulders.

A computer scientist in the UK has invented a new type of chess artificial intelligence that's able to get up to the International Master level after just 72 hours of tuition.


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engineer Harish Bhaskaran from the University of Oxford, said in a press release.""But we think using light can significantly speed this up."


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"lead researcher Kevin Laws from the University of New south wales (UNSW) said in a press release.""With our new instruction manual we can start to create many new useful metallic glass-types


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one of the researchers, Zoran Nenadic from the University of California, Irvine in the US, said in a press release. e showed that you can restore intuitive, brain-controlled walking after a complete spinal cord injury."


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Hallisey, who is currently entering her junior year at Greenwich High school in Connecticut, says her test could also be adapted to detect HIV, Dengue and Yellow fever viruses, Lyme disease,


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Alan Duffy, a Research Fellow at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia.""The brine on Mars might not directly support life


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at Gothenburg Sahlgrenska University hospital, orthopaedic surgery has moved to a 6-hour day, as have doctors and nurses in two hospital departments in Umeå to the north,"The Guardian reports.


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Now engineers from the University of New south wales (UNSW) in Australia have overcome the final hurdle,


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and fighting an important cause of progression in Alzheimer's disease,"said one of the team, Andrew Saykin from the Indiana University School of medicine.


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invented research and fake journals that Wuhan University estimated in 2009 was worth $150m, "The Economist wrote back in 2013.

an innovation-studies specialist at Tsinghau University in Beijing, told Nature. He added that young scientists in China are told always to go overseas

a professor at Beijing Jiaotong University, wrote in an online commentary for China. com."The prize for Tu Youyou has raised questions precisely about this. till,


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Together with researchers from the University of Washington, the Buck Institute laboriously examined the development of some 4, 698 separate yeast strains,


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"explains one of the researchers, Anton Rebhan from the Vienna University of Technology. But there is one major difference between the two:


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Designed by students at ETZ Zurich and the Zurich University of the Arts, the Scalevo features gyroscopic technology that lets the wheelchair automatically balance itself on just two wheels


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and how mutations in the gene cause disease,"said one of the team, Xin Liu, from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical centre.


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#Researchers create lithium-air battery that could be 10x more powerful than lithium-ion A new lithium-air battery created by researchers at the University of Cambridge points the way to the ultimate battery packs of the future,


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The prototype developed in the Research Department in Zeolites, at the Institute of Science of the Meritorious University of Puebla (BUAP), in center Mexico,


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Kit could one day Be led by widely available Professor Jeffrey Bode of the Institute of Transformative Biomolecules at Nagoya University in Japan,


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In 2014, researchers in South korea at IBS Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics along with Samsung Advanced Institute of technology, the Department of Nano Applied Engineering at Kangwon National University, the Department of energy Science

at Sungkyunkwan University, and Materials science department at California Institute of technology California, USA have formulated a new method for creating a novel and much more efficient TE alloy.


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study suggests The simple test developed by University of Central Florida scientist Qun"Treen"Huo holds the promise of earlier detection of one of the deadliest cancers among men.


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assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering and lead author of the paper.


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which is in both the College of Agriculture and Life sciences and the College of Engineering.

"said Lonnie O. Ingram, director of the Florida Center for Renewable Chemicals and Fuels at the University of Florida,


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professor of macromolecular science and engineering at Case Western Reserve University and senior author of the study."

and North Texas University's Zhenhai Xia, professor of materials science and engineering, and Zhenghang Zhao, a Phd student, who performed theoretical simulations.


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saving critical time and trips to the lab. Researchers at Mcmaster University have developed a new way to print paper biosensors,


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In fact, according to University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign professor John Rogers, the purity needs to exceed 99.999 percent--meaning even one bad tube in 100,000 is enough to kill an electronic device."


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#Alternating antibiotics could make resistant bacteria beatable Researchers from the University of Exeter has shown that the use of'sequential treatments'--using alternating doses of antibiotics--might offer effective treatment against bacterial infection.

The collaborative international research, led by Professor Robert Beardmore from the University of Exeter and funded by EPSRC,

"While bacteria are masters at adapting to antibiotic challenge, this research suggests that there is a way to use this adaptation against them.


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The research was supported by a University of California Discovery Biotechnology Award, the National institutes of health, Nanocav and the National Science Foundation n


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#New understanding of electromagnetism could enable'antennas on a chip'A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge have unravelled one of the mysteries of electromagnetism,


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A sixth patient, under the care of Dr. Judith Hall at the University of British columbia, also underwent genetic sequencing at TGEN."


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The purified silicon was provided through collaboration with Professor Kohei Itoh from Keio University in Japan n


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Craig Glennie, a report author and professor at the University of Houston. The authors found that the sensors in smartphones

"said Bob Iannucci of Carnegie mellon University, Silicon valley.""Thirty years ago it took months to assemble a crude picture of the deformations from an earthquake.


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researchers from KAIST and Seoul National University (SNU) have collaborated and demonstrated a facile methodology to obtain a high-performance


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#Scientists create invisible objects in the microwave range without metamaterial cloaking Physicists from ITMO University,

Ioffe Institute and Australian National University managed to make homogenous cylindrical objects completely invisible in the microwave range.

or can be developed at will,"said Mikhail Rybin, first author of the paper and senior researcher at the Metamaterials Laboratory in ITMO University.


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Dr Sheikh was a Phd student at The University of Melbourne during part of this research study y


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#New biomarker for uterine cancer discovered Researchers at Uppsala University have, together with researchers from Turku and Bergen, discovered a new biomarker

The study was conducted in cooperation between researchers at the universities in Uppsala, Turku and Bergen and is collected based on samples from 500 women who were diagnosed with uterine cancer between the years 1981 and 2007.

and offer them more aggressive treatment after their operation increases',says Per-Henrik Edqvist, researcher at Uppsala University's Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology,


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"Gregory Odegard, a professor of computational mechanics at Michigan Technological University, says the group's carbon nanotube film may go toward improving the quality and efficiency of fabrication processes for large composites, such as wings on commercial aircraft.


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The novel knowledge is the result of longstanding research in the field of cell surface receptor proteins at the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University."

"says Associate professor Mette Madsen from the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University. With the new knowledge, the hope is that pathologists

which patients the most,"says Henrik Schmidt, consultant at the Department of Oncology at Aarhus University Hospital,


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The findings from the University of Chicago and the Massachusetts institute of technology could bolster efforts to develop the next generation of antiviral treatments.


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Scientists with the U s. Department of energy (DOE)' s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley have created a hybrid system of semiconducting nanowires and bacteria


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and Swedish scientists led by Magnus Berggren from Linkping University, have developed a biocompatible micropump that makes it possible to deliver therapeutic substances directly to the relevant areas of the brain.


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a senior co-author and professor of biological psychiatry at the University of Oslo in Norway."


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Now, researchers from the University of Missouri, in an effort to grow placenta cells to better study the causes of preeclampsia,


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Researchers from Imperial College London who led the study are now developing a gene therapy designed to boost the infection-fighting cells

The study also involved researchers at Queen Mary University of London, ETH Zurich and Harvard Medical school.

the technology commercialisation company for the College, the researchers have filed two patents. A company called Immunart has been formed with the aim of commercialising the technology.

based within Queen Mary University of London William Harvey Research Institute, said: his study has identified the novel protein LEM


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Also, the Monterrey Institute of technology and Higher education (ITESM), the College of Mexico and the National Polytechnic institute (IPN) have given their validation that the water treated with our technology meets the SSA NOM 127 standard,


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Dr. Jannic Wolf, chemist at the University of Konstanz, discovered through complex experiments that a particular diarylethene compound is an eligible candidate.

Approximately ten years ago, a working group at the University of Groningen in The netherlands had managed already to construct a switch that could interrupt the current.


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"said Robert Miller, Phd, a member of the neurosciences faculty at Case Western Reserve who,

since June his primary appointments are at the George washington University School of medicine and Health Sciences, where he is Senior Associate dean for Research and Vivian Gill Distinguished Research Chair."

"The approach from Case Western Reserve University combines cutting-edge stem cell and drug screening technologies to develop new chemical therapeutics for myelin disorders,


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#Printing silicon on paper, with lasers Recently, a group of researchers at Delft University of Technology,

the professor who led the research team at Delft University of Technology, with collaborators at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Ishikawa, Japan."


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As part of the precision medicine initiative at the Cancer Institute of New jersey, investigators--which include colleagues from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical school and RUCDR Infinite Biologics, the world's largest university-based biorepository,


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the researchers from Inserm and Paris Descartes University at Unit 1124,"Toxicology, Pharmacology and Cellular Signaling,"have succeeded in extracting

"explains Odile Kellermann, leader of the team from Inserm and Paris Descartes University, and the main author of this work.


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and professor of anatomy and regenerative biology at the George washington University School of medicine and Health Sciences."

taking the next steps to finding treatments for MS."Performed at Case Western Reserve University, researchers discovered the therapeutic compounds for enhancing myelination from oligodendrocyte progenitor cells through screening a library of bioactive small molecules.


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