and entrepreneurship at Northwestern University who was involved not in this research. These are very difficult experiments
The research team included Jun Sun Longbing He Tao Xu Hengchang Bi and Litao Sun all of Southeast University in Nanjing China;
Yu-Chieh Lo of MIT and Kyoto University; Ze Zhang of Zhejiang University; and Scott Mao of the University of Pittsburgh.
It was supported by the National Basic Research Program of China; the National Natural science Foundation of China;
the Chinese Ministry of Education; the National Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province China; and the U s. National Science Foundation.
according to University of Michigan research to be presented Saturday, Oct 11 at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference & Exhibition in San diego. Researchers who designed the biosurveillance system will describe how it can be used to track illness trends
"says Andrew N. Hashikawa, M d.,F. A a. P.,a pediatric emergency physician at the University of Michigan's C. S. Mott Children's Hospital.
who also is assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, at the University of Michigan Medical school.
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The issue has been tackled by Dagmar Gotthardt and colleagues in the Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology of the University of Veterinary medicine Vienna (Vetmeduni Vienna.
Newly arrived at Washington University in St louis Kinch is just beginning to think about the role the university might play in redefining its role.
He points out that the university excels in biomedical research but is losing brilliant ideas in the Valley of Death between the lab and the market.
Led by Provost and Executive Vice chancellor H. Holden Thorp Phd an enterpreneurship team has been convened to redefine what the university does with biomedical discoveries after the peer-reviewed articles are in print.
One of the university's assets is School of medicine research with the human microbiome the trillions of organisms that live in our guts many performing beneficial tasks such as digesting food and fighting off infections.
Work the microbiome was pioneered by Washington University scientists led by Jeffrey Gordon MD the Dr. Robert J. Glaser Distinguished University Professor and director of the Center for Genome Sciences and Systems Biology.
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#Detecting depressive states in elderly with on-line monitoring devices Specialists at the Autonomous Metropolitan University (UAM) of Mexico developed a system that achieved detecting depression in older adults,
The study developed the prediction tool using 4575 patients admitted to the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) in October 2011.
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and Estuaries Clarkson University is the first step in overcoming hurdles of historically prohibitive costs for long-term water resource monitoring.
Applying world class research to water quality has to be viewed as a critical component for sustaining society as a whole says Clarkson University President Tony Collins. As healthy water becomes increasingly scarce establishing real-time data as the new standard for understanding water quality around the globe
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In a study published today in the journal PLOS ONE University of Wisconsin-Madison and Wisconsin Department of Natural resources (DNR) scientists examined
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and East asia threatening the economic slowdown associated with aging populations a global study from the University of California Berkeley
and Europe where the governments should encourage people to have said more children Mason an economics professor at the University of Hawaii-Manoa.
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and chromium can develop chronic inflammation that promotes the development of skin cancers report researchers at Washington University School of medicine
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researchers at Washington University in St louis have created a unique platform, known as"plasmonic paper, "for detecting and characterizing even trace amounts of chemicals and biologically important molecules-from explosives, chemical warfare agents and environmental pollutants to disease markers.
The work will be described by Srikanth Singamaneni, assistant professor in the department of mechanical engineering and materials science at Washington University in St louis,
say the authors of a new Cornell University study. From recognizing speech to identifying unusual stars,
and Ishanu Chattopadhyay, a former postdoctoral associate with Lipson and now at the University of Chicago, have described their method in Royal Society Interface, Oct 1.
"said Melton, Harvard's Xander University Professor and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.""We've given these cells three separate challenges with glucose in mice
Elaine Fuchs, the Rebecca C. Lancefield Professor at Rockefeller University, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator who is involved not in the work,
and Bioengineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and its Director of the Islet and Pancreas Transplant Program and the Chief of the Division of Transplantation, said work described in today's Cell"will leave a dent in the history of diabetes.
and the University's Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology--both of which were created more than a decade after he began his quest--said that
Neurodevelopmental disorders are rare meaning trying to treat them is not efficient says senior study author Carl Ernst of Mcgill University.
Columbia University Medical center (CUMC) researchers have found that loss of a gene called KLHL9 is the driving force behind the most aggressive form of glioblastoma, the most common form of brain cancer.
Led by scientists from the University of Warwick the discovery of the new particle will help provide greater understanding of the strong interaction the fundamental force of nature found within the protons of an atom's nucleus. Named Ds3*(2860) the particle
Lead scientist Professor Tim Gershon from The University of Warwick's Department of physics explains: Gravity describes the universe on a large scale from galaxies to Newton's falling apple
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Scientists at Brigham Young University discovered the two proteins that pair up and switch on this process--known as autophagy."
#Mining big data yields Alzheimers discovery Scientists at The University of Manchester have used a new way of working to identify a new gene linked to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's.
"The ENIGMA Consortium is led by Professor Paul Thompson based at the University of California, Los angeles, and contains brain images and gene information from nearly 25,000 subjects.
The Mouse Brain Library, established by Professor Robert Williams based at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center,
That's one of several types of sensation Spetic, of Madison, Ohio, can feel with the prosthetic system being developed by Case Western Reserve University and the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical center.
research scientist at Chalmers University of Technology and leading author of the publication.""We have used osseointegration to create a long-term stable fusion between man and machine,
a technology in limb prostheses pioneered by associate professor Rickard Brånemark and his colleagues at Sahlgrenska University Hospital.
and collaborated closely with Max Ortiz Catalan and Professor Bo Håkansson at Chalmers University of Technology on this project.
and who is now an assistant professor at Tufts University School of medicine. Drs. Mothes and Munro are the two other co-lead investigators.
New clues for early detection Researchers at the University of Luxembourg have identified potential new ways to test for the first signs of one of the most deadly types of cancer:
But diagnosed in time it can be cured in 9 out of 10 cases said Professor Serge Haan from the Life science Research Unit at the University of Luxembourg.
#Smallest world record has ndless possibilitiesfor bionanotechnology Scientists from the University of Leeds have taken a crucial step forward in bionanotechnology a field that uses biology to develop new tools for science technology and medicine.
from the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leeds and a co-author of the paper.
a Phd student from the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leeds and the lead author of the research paper.
Working in collaboration with researchers at the University of Sheffield, Evans and his team have all of the membrane proteins required to construct a fully working mimic of the way plants capture sunlight.
#Universal Ebola drug target identified by researchers University of Utah biochemists have reported a new drug discovery tool against the Ebola virus.
The University of Utah (U of U) work which was funded by the National institutes of health, was conducted by a large collaborative team led by Debra Eckert,
--or sacs--released from most if not all cell types including cancer cells said Yong Zeng assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas. First described in the mid-'80s they were thought once to be'cell dust
Now Zeng and colleagues from the University of Kansas Medical center and KU Cancer Center have published just a breakthrough paper in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal describing their invention of a miniaturized biomedical testing device for exosomes.
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microrna plays surprising role in cell survival Researchers at the University of California San diego School of medicine have identified a microrna molecule as a surprisingly crucial player in managing cell survival and growth.
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Researchers at Inserm Unit 1073 Nutrition inflammation and dysfunction of the gut-brain axis (Inserm/University of Rouen) have demonstrated the involvement of a protein produced by some intestinal bacteria that may be the source of these disorders.
Sergueï Fetissov's team in Inserm Joint Research Unit 1073 Nutrition inflammation and dysfunction of the gut-brain axis (Inserm/University of Rouen) led by Pierre Déchelotte studies the relationships
and diabetes thanks to a novel sequencing technique developed by biologists at Texas A&m University.
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Lead authors of the paper are W c. Lee a former graduate student at the National University of Singapore and SMART and Hui Shi a former SMART postdoc.
Other authors are Jongyoon Han an MIT professor of electrical engineering and biological engineering SMART researchers Zhiyong Poon L. M. Nyan and Tanwi Kaushik and National University of Singapore
For the first time, Tel aviv University scientists have discovered the exact mechanism this killer virus uses to efficiently enter the central nervous system,
This has been shown in two new studies carried out by Lund University in Sweden. Both research studies are about the same discovery made for two different viruses namely that viruses can convert their DNA to liquid form at the moment of infection.
Our results explain the mechanism behind herpes infection by showing how the DNA of the virus enters the cell said Alex Evilevitch a researcher in biochemistry and biophysics at Lund University and Carnegie mellon University.
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Rice alumnus Yu Zhu, now an assistant professor at the University of Akron, Ohio; and Vladimir Volman, an engineer at Lockheed martin. Tour is the T. T. and W. F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of materials science and nanoengineering and of computer science.
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#Innovative solar-powered toilet ready for India unveiling A revolutionary University of Colorado Boulder toilet fueled by the sun that is being developed to help some of the 2. 5 billion people around the world lacking safe and sustainable sanitation
which includes a team of more than a dozen faculty research professionals and students many working full time on the effort.
Other institutional winners of the grants range from Caltech to Delft University of Technology in The netherlands and the National University of Singapore.
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This April Lee will represent Wake Forest at the ACC Meeting of the Minds an event where outstanding undergraduate researchers from each ACC university gather at one member university to present their research either verbally or as a poster.
This year the event will take place at the University of Pittsburgh where Lee will demonstrate his robot's painting abilities.
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a professor of microbiology at the University of Iowa Carver School of medicine and director of the school Center for Immunology and Immune-Based Diseases, says that this paper presents a reative new approach with considerable potential in the development
says Reza Ghodssi, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Maryland. Relative to other approaches, he adds,
a professor of physics at the University of Freiburg in Germany, sees the results as a lear breakthroughin gaining insight into therwise inaccessible fundamental physics.
Tseng collaborated with HSCI Lee Rubin and researchers at the National institutes of health, the Joslin, Boston University, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital,
and Fudan University in China. Knowing which genes control UCP1 should help scientists develop therapies. e could take fat samples from patients undergoing liposuction
Sahin Laboratory, Columbia University An immensely powerful yet invisible force pulls water from the earth to the top of the tallest redwood
In the June 16 online issue of Nature Communications, Columbia University scientists report the development of two novel devices that derive power directly from evaporation a floating,
. an associate professor of biological sciences and physics at Columbia University and the paper lead author. vaporation is a fundamental force of nature,
Venkat Viswanathan, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Carnegie mellon University who was involved not in this work, says the analysis presented in the new paper ddresses a very important question of
and Kyle Smith of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The work was supported by the U s. Department of energy Center for Energy storage Research,
The prototype chip was manufactured through the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company University Shuttle Program. Ups and downs The circuit chief function is to regulate the voltages between the solar cell, the battery,
The research, led by chemists at The University of Nottingham and the VU University Amsterdam, and published in the academic journal Nature Communications,
The chemistry of life Dr Ivan Powis, Professor of Chemical Physics in the University School of Chemistry, who led the research,
The University of California has filed a patent on the method and applications of frequency-referenced carriers for compensation of nonlinear impairments in transmission.
an associate professor of physics at the University of California at Berkeley who was involved not in the research.
and three others at the University of British columbia. Nanotechnology researchers have been working to increase the performance of supercapacitors for the past decade.
and future wearable technologies, says Geoff Spinks, a professor of engineering at the University of Wollongong, in Australia,
The team also included Phd student Mehr Negar Mirvakili and professors Peter Englezos and John Madden, all from the University of British columbia s
The design builds from previous work of co-author and chemist George Whitesides, the Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor at Harvard.
The co-first author of the paper is Michael Tolley of the University of California
and conclude that they can only be explained by pentaquark states says LHCB physicist Tomasz Skwarnicki of Syracuse University. ore precisely the states must be formed of two up quarks,
said LHCB physicist Liming Zhang of Tsinghua University, r they could be loosely bound in a sort of meson-baryon molecule, in
researchers from MIT and the Federal University of Goiás in Brazil demonstrate a novel method for using nanoparticles
Eliana Martins Lima, of the Federal University of Goiás, is the other co-author. Both Brandl and Bertrand are trained as pharmacists,
says Frank Gu, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at the University of Waterloo in Canada, and an expert in nanoengineering for health care and medical applications. hen you think about field deployment,
A University of Pennsylvania study, however, found the homeless seem to waste opportunities because they don have housing.
Check a university course catalogmicrosoft targets TV white spaces to improve education in Afric n
In a vein similar to the Trakür, a group at an Argentine university lab has designed a low-cost prosthetic hand called Electromioprótesis (at a price of $2, 500 versus a usual $8, 000),
as well as the University of Texas and its new medical research hospital, Google said in a statement.
as well as research universities, and major companies such as Verizon, Comcast, Juniper Networks, and Cisco. While the executive order is fairly simple to parse,
In the conference call yesterday, Dr. Janhanian cited the University of Massachusetts at Amherst's work connecting radars to high-speed networks to improve weather prediction,
#says study researcher Nicholas Loman at the University of Birmingham, UK. A team including Loman, Mark Pallen from University of Birmingham,
and John Wain from University of East Anglia decided to compare the 3 by using them to sequence the bacterium E coli,
which caused an outbreak of food poisoning in Germany last year. And the winner? Well, each platform has strengths
Hammond is a professor at the Intelligent information Laboratory at Northwestern University, who has built a computer that can create movie reviews by curating text online found on blogs and on Twitter.
As you can see from the results of this recent study out of Depaul University:
while he was a freshman at New york University. Landolina explains how he came up with the idea:
says Richard Stern, an electrical and computer engineering professor at Carnegie mellon University, in Pittsburgh. Music-compression algorithms,
#Knitted Supercapacitors to Power Smart Shirts Researchers from Drexel University in collaboration with the U s. Naval academy, have invented a way to embed activated carbon particles into different types of yarn to form a knitted textile that can store
the Drexel University team turned to activated carbon. This far less expensive material, is also nontoxic
According to Drexel University materials scientist Yury Gogotsi who supervised the research, using an area of about 3000 cm2 (about the size of the center back panel of a shirt) it is possible to store the equivalent energy of a 4 cm2,
which were perfected by Drexel University doctoral student Kristy Jost and Commander David P. Durkin at the U s. Naval academy.
That day has moved a bit closer thanks to research out of the Columbia University School of engineering and Applied science.
in cooperation with colleagues at the University of California Berkeley, looked at putting the asymmetry in the area around the molecular junctionhere the molecule meets the metal electrode.
during a trial in New york city of a system devised at the University of Virginia. he thing that was cool about it was that it works,
says Roman Hovorka, a specialist in mathematical informatics at the University of Cambridge, in England. wo analogues in development are about 15 minutes faster than todaynd that nowhere close enough.
Hovorka group at the University of Cambridge is conducting trials of advanced systems in the home, not just in controlled settings.
At ICRA 2015 last week, researchers from University of Tokyo JSK Laboratory led by Professors Masayuki Inaba
and Masayuki Inaba from the University of Tokyo, was presented at ICRA 2015 in Seattle, Wash A
while leafing through his copy of IEEE Spectrum, Zhenqiang"Jack"Ma, an engineer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison whose research focus is microwave electronics,
Now researchers at Columbia University from James Hone lab, in cooperation with a team at Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), have taken this huge step forward by creating the first on-chip incandescent visible light source
Most of the prior studies in which paralyzed people used implanted BCIS were conducted by John Donoghue, director of Brown University Institute for Brain science and a pioneer in the use of implants in the motor cortex.
Researchers at the University of California, San diego, designed a carpet cloak, a device that covers an object and scatters light
According to Jack Dongarra, one of the curators of the Top500 list and a faculty member at the University of Tennessee and Oak ridge National Laboratory, Moore Law is not the problem. ome people think it the end of Moore Law,
Now researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology in The netherlands and the Dutch Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM) report in the 17 july issue of Nature Communications that they have improved tenfold the hydrogen producing capacity of a solar fuel cell.
said Erik Bakkers of Eindhoven University of Technology, as quoted in a press release. n addition,
An international research team based at the University of Texas at Dallas initially targeted the new super fiber for artificial muscles and for capacitors
Now scientists at the University of California, Riverside, have created hybrid materials that can make use of solar infrared rays.
and 2012 kicked off three back-to-back State of the Union addresses pushing universities to reduce student debt
But the incumbent university system is hesitant to adopt this new focus as paramount. Silicon valley has cottoned on to this imbalance,
You might imagine that universities have been around about as long as democracy and indoor plumbing, but in fact, our higher education system has been redefined completely over the last 70 years.
only around 5 percent had completed four years of college) to a majority (65.9 percent are enrolled currently in colleges or universities).
Its founders had worked at startups like Groupme, not at universities, and you could tell that they were looking at coding education like a conversion optimization problem.
even as they deal with fierce competition for spots at prestigious universities and large corporations. eoul already has an incredible infrastructure (fastest Internet/mobile speed), highest smartphone penetration,
Essentially, doctors at the Columbia University Medical center have been able to print a knee meniscus using a degradable plastic scaffold and a protein growth system.
and Georgetown University. The application for the 2015 Summer Immersion Program will be available on January 15, 2015 b
and Mclean Hospital), Duke university, UC Davis and University of Nebraska Medical center i
#TV s Disruption On Display As Netflix And Amazon Go Head-To-Head At Golden Globes More proof that good television doesn have to be developed by traditional industry players:
After graduating from university with a degree in computer science Izak created an ipad app that was inspired by his younger brother Oriel who has autism.
including University Of Oxford and Stanford. Apple learned about some of the biggest obstacles to scientific research in medicine.
a spin out of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, is developing what it calls ifitechnology,
Investment bank (SIB) and Old College Capital, the venture investment arm of the University of Edinburgh.
After graduating from the University of Michigan with backgrounds in autonomous vehicle research the founders went on to found Skyspecs.
As members of Michigan Autonomous Aerial Vehicles the APRIL laboratory and the autonomous boat team at the university of Michigan Skyspecs founding team met.
For institutions like universities and corporate campuses, Rapidsos offers a product it calls Geoalert that allows public safety officers to send out mass alerts to precisely the people they need to go to,
and its institutional product is currently being tested beta by 25 companies and universities. The consumer product is free for users,
That the goal that Zhou Yaopeng and Marc Albanese, two former photonics researchers who met at Boston University nearly a decade ago,
Karplus and collaborators at Tsinghua University in Beijing found that demand for coal could peak sometime between 2020 and 2025,
Aquion Energy, a company spun out of Carnegie mellon University, recently delivered the first of its batteries to operators of small power grids,
a professor of chemistry and materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois. Semprius has raised $45 million from investors including Siemens,
says Vivek Wadhwa, a fellow at Stanford university Rock Center for Corporate Governance and at Singularity University,
Building on research conducted with his colleagues Emmanuel Saez, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley,
and Anthony Atkinson, an economist at the University of Oxford, Piketty collected and analyzed data, including tax records,
and Michael Spence, a Nobel laureate and professor at New york University, argued that uperstar-based technical change is upending the global economy.
According to Chris Benner, a regional economist at the University of California, Davis, there has been no net increase in jobs in Silicon valley since 1998;
including the University of California Berkeley and Santa cruz campuses; as of a few years ago, 17 had gone on to MIT.
Foothill, like other community colleges, is playing catch up with many students who aren prepared academically for universities. And, she says,
Now, at Foothill, she works with families and local communities to expand the ambitions of students from backgrounds like hers. iketty says the best predictor of access to universities is parentsincome,
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