3-D cell growth opens new pathway for spinal cord repair 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,
The Rice lab of chemist James Tour and colleagues at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the University of Texas at San antonio and the University of Houston have reported the development of a robust,
and cheaply perform important chemical reactions is reported today by Tufts University researchers in the journal Nature Communications.
"Using an experimental model, researchers from Boston University School of medicine (BUSM) and the University of California,
and a group led by Nobel laureate, Roger Tsein, Phd, from the University of California, San diego that is developing probes to visualize plaques.
Funding for this study was provided by a Boston University Nanomedicine grant and NIH P50hl083801 to James Hamilton and by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and NIH CA158448 to the Roger Tsien group p
and the University of New mexico School of medicine has identified a small molecule that treats animal models of aged macular degeneration (AMD)
MD, Phd, of the University of New mexico, had developed a laboratory screening technique called in vivo phage display
and spread, has been made by an international research team led by scientists at The University of Nottingham.
Lund University in Sweden and Copenhagen University in Denmark, have identified a significant gene called mir137 that is switched off in prostate cancer cells.
Researchers at the University of Michigan Health System have identified a new way of triggering the instructions normally given by the muscle protein dystrophin,
. and Joanne Garbincius, of the University of Michigan Department of Molecular & Integrative Physiology, found an explanation for this debilitating protein malfunction
"says Michele, senior study author and professor of molecular & integrative physiology and internal medicine at the University of Michigan."
"says Michele whose lab at the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Research center focuses on inherited forms of skeletal and cardiac diseases.
#Controllable protein gates deliver on-demand permeability in artificial nanovesicles Researchers at the University of Basel have succeeded in building protein gates for artificial nano-vesicles that become transparent only under specific conditions.
The experiments performed at the university are part of the National Center of Competence in Research Molecular Systems Engineering (NCCR MSE),
and quantum microchips has been made by team of scientists from Penn State university and the University of Chicago.
Liew Family Professor and deputy director in the Institute of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago, will be published on October 9, 2015 in Science Advances, the new online journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
a research team from the University of Wisconsin at Madison (UW) and the U s. Department of energy's Argonne National Laboratory has confirmed a new way to control the growth paths of graphene nanoribbons on the surface of a germainum crystal.
University of Wisconsin-Madison electrical engineers have created the fastest, most responsive flexible silicon phototransistor ever made.
#Researchers build nanoscale autonomous walking machine from DNA Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a nanoscale machine made of DNA that can randomly walk in any direction across bumpy surfaces.
University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers have created miniature lenses with vast range of vision. Their new approach created the first-ever flexible Fresnel zone plate microlenses with a wide field of view--a development that could allow everything from surgical scopes to security cameras to capture a broader perspective at a fraction of the size required by conventional lenses.
University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers have created miniature lenses with vast range of vision. Their new approach created the first-ever flexible Fresnel zone plate microlenses with a wide field of view--a development that could allow everything from surgical scopes to security cameras to capture a broader perspective at a fraction of the size required by conventional lenses.
and Ear/Harvard Medical school and Boston University have prevented successfully the development of Parkinson's disease in a mouse using new techniques to deliver drugs across the naturally impenetrable blood-brain barrier.
Eye and Ear and Dr. Xue Han of the Biomedical engineering Department at Boston University. Other authors include Richie E. Kohman, Kevin Guerra, Angela Nocera, Shrestha Ramanlal, Armine H. Kocharyan and William T. Curry.
an associate professor of the Institute of Laser Engineering at Osaka University, in cooperation with Screen Holdings Co.,Ltd.
alginates and fibrins,"said Adam Feinberg, an associate professor of Materials science and engineering and Biomedical engineering at Carnegie mellon University.
and including Herriot-Watt University and Corning Incorporated is showing how beams from ordinary laser pointers mimic quantum entanglement with the potential of doubling the data speed of laser communication.
Researchers from the University of Michigan working with NASA have developed a material that might add an extra layer of protection from space debris
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona) ur quest on Mars has been to ollow the water, in our search for life in the universe,
The researchers, a group of Danish scientists from the University of Copenhagen and the University of British columbia
Btr1 and Btr2, are completely new genetic discoveries and according to Geoff Fincher from the University of Adelaide,
The study was initiated in Japan by a group of geneticists at the Okayama University Institute of Plant Science
at Lund University and Ngo studies a masters of Mechanical engineering and Industrial Design. The trio said with retailers, importers,
First place went to team Innovision from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh who won $10,
"Professor Sels, is of KU Leuven Faculty of Bioscience Engineering (Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis),
and Dr Dusselier, KU Leuven Faculty of Bioscience Engineering (Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis) and California Institute of technology i
are Mengchang Lin (visiting scientist from Taiwan Industrial Technology Research Institute), Bingan Lu (visiting scientist from Hunan University) and Yingpeng Wu (postdoctoral scholar.
Hwang (National Taiwan Normal University. Here is a video about the development of aluminum-ion battery at Stanfor a
A report just issued by the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, suggests a similar problem could befall those riding in autonomous-driving cars.
and economic benefits, says Massoud Amin, chairman of the IEEE Smart Grid and a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Minnesota.
I was covering a Northwestern University debate on the future of nuclear energy, in which the nuclear critic Arnie Gundersen predicted Tesla new utility-scale battery would render new-build nuclear plants obsolete.
according to a new research report published today by the American Association of University Women (AAUW).
First, medical universities and residency programs rarely have qualified enough instructors, and sometimes lack access to modern curricula and equipment.
Many universities, government health agencies, NGOS, private companies, and doctors around the world are embracing such technologies, sometimes with promising results.
Medical education typically begins with university coursework, and many medical schools now use e-learning tools like webcasts
The University of Washington Department of Global Health is a leader in the use of distance learning technologies for low-resource settings.
a University of New mexico program that pioneered the use of video conferencing for remote training in healthcare,
the University of Toronto is working with Christian Blind Mission a non-governmental organization that helps people with disabilities in developing countries as well as software supplier Autodesk ADSK+0. 17%and the Corsu rehabilitation hospital in Mpigi, Uganda.
Professor Matt Ratto, of the University of Toronto faculty of information, tells Forbes that 3d printing offers faster way to create prosthetics with the time to completion cut rom one week to approximately one
a biophysicist and lecturer at the University of Newcastle and a co-author of the study. ather,
a roboticist at Seoul National University and Harvard university, told Live Science. Now, scientists have solved the mystery of how these insects accomplish these amazing leaps,
director of the Biorobotics Laboratory at Seoul National University, told Live Science.""Natural organisms give a lot of inspiration to engineers."
#A breakthrough in cloak technology just caught the attention of the Defense department Researchers from the University of California-San diego have created a breakthrough invisibility cloak that has caught the attention of the Defense department due to its ability to hide objects from the naked eye.
Using the system devised by the university team, the robot will then set out on a mission,
he added during a report appeared within the university Technology Review n
#Heroin, painkiller addictions go hand-in-hand Heroin use has increased a staggering 63 percent over the last 10 years in the United Statesn increase made all the worse by the growing abuse of prescription opioids such as oxycodone (Percocet
assistant professor of pharmacy practice at Texas A&m University. f someone becomes addicted, they can walk into a safe,
Coauthors Aashish Clerk from Mcgill University and Florian Marquardt from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light proposed a novel method to control the quantum noise,
Other researchers from Penn State and from Carnegie mellon University and the Max Planck Institute at Stuttgart, Germany contributed to the paper.
Researchers from Allen Institute for Artificial intelligence (AI2) and the University of Washington computer science and engineering department shared a paper on the findings at the 2015 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural language processing (EMNLP) in Lisbon
involved a vaccine developed by University of Pennsylvania scientist David Weiner that is engineered to teach immune system cells to recognize precancerous and cancerous cells.
a professor at Singapore University of Technology and Design who is also the director of the SUTD Digital Manufacturing
and Women Hospital in Boston and is now an assistant professor of medicine in the nephrology division at the University of Washington. nswering this question was important for understanding the potential of mini-kidneys for clinical kidney regeneration and drug discovery.
the National Kidney Foundation, the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, the Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative medicine and the Kidney Research Institute, both at the University of Washington,
and the Biomedical Research Centre at the University of British columbia funded the work. Bonventre holds patents on kidney injury molecule-1
Tel aviv University, Iowa State university, and the University of Kentucky. The Army Research Office, the National Science Foundation (NSF),
and the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, an NSF Physics Frontiers Center with support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, funded the work o
and Pavan Atluri, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, conducted the study. Published in the journal Tissue Engineering Part C:
says lead author Jian Feng, professor in the department of physiology and biophysics in the University at Buffalo School of medicine and Biomedical sciences.
and tissues in the body. eng coauthors are from University at Buffalo, and Ruijin Hospital and Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of medicine.
Feng also has an appointment at the Veterans Affairs Western New york Healthcare System in Buffalo.
University at Buffal t
#Drug combo shows promise for skin cancer n transitnew melanoma research finds a combination therapy is highly effective at treating patients with skin metastases.
says study leader Emanual Maverakis, an associate professor of dermatology at the University of California, Davis. ur results demonstrate that intralesional therapy with a protein that causes immune cells to divide,
Called Ribo-T, the artificial ribosome was created in the laboratories of Michael Jewett, assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering in the Northwestern University Mccormick School of engineering and Applied science
and Alexander Mankin, director of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy Center for Biomolecular Sciences.
Sam Hostettler at the University of Illinois at Chicago contributed to writing of this release.
associate professor of robotics at Carnegie mellon University. e don need new image-processing algorithms, and we don need extra processing to eliminate the noise,
if only briefly, notes Kyros Kutulakos, a professor of computer science at the University of Toronto. ven though wee not sending a huge amount of photons, at short time scales,
Researchers from Korea University-Korea Institute of Science and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, collaborated on the project
#Scientists Identify Molecular Mechanism that Leads to Maturation of Heart Cells A multi-university team of researchers has identified a molecular switch that seems to be essential for embryonic heart cells to grow into more mature, adult-like
"said Hannele Ruohola-Baker, Ph d.,University of Washington professor of biochemistry and senior author of the paper."
and easily repeatable test for pancreatic cancer, scientists at Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University, have developed a three-protein biomarker panel that can screen urine samples to identify pancreatic cancer
However, researchers from The Hospital for Sick Children (Sickkids) and the Research Institute of the Mcgill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) have uncovered evidence for genetic causes of CP that may precipitate a change in the clinical
However, researchers from The Hospital for Sick Children (Sickkids) and the Research Institute of the Mcgill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) have uncovered evidence for genetic causes of CP that may precipitate a change in the clinical
. Friedman, M d.,Ph d.,at Rockefeller University and the TSRI groups of Ian A. Wilson and Patrick R. Griffin, appears in Chemistry and Biology.
Now, researchers at the University of Chicago have developed what they believe is a novel approach to control the activity of enzymes through the use of synthetic,
The University of Chicago team is currently investigating other enzymes that might benefit from monobody technology,
Yet now, scientists at the University of Buffalo (UB) Hunter James Kelly Research Institute (HJKRI) have developed a new method for
Well, a newly designed test from researchers at the University of Montreal could make it a reality before the next Star trek movie comes to theaters.
"explained senior author Alexis Vallée-Bélisle, Ph d.,professor in the department of chemistry at the University of Montreal."
. postdoctoral scholar at the University of Montreal"Instead of having to fight this basic repulsion effect,
Now, however, scientists at the University of Montreal report that they have developed an efficient technique for producing cone cells from human embryonic stem cells.
a collaborative team of researchers from the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGEN), University of Copenhagen, University of British columbia (UBC), Vancouver Coastal Health and the BC Cancer Agency, found that the malaria protein,
"There is some irony that a disease as destructive as malaria might be exploited to treat another dreaded disease,"stated lead author Ali Salanti, Ph d.,professor of immunology and microbiology in the Centre for Medical Parasitology, at the University
#New biosensing platform extends reach of disease diagnosis Researchers at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) have created a cheap and simple biosensing platform that is able to detect the presence of various types of harmful bacteria
Researchers at Mcmaster University have developed a prototype that could lead to a commercial product in the next few years which helps doctors
Pennsylvania State university and Carnegie mellon University has announced key improvements to its acoustic wave-harnessing cell sorting method unveiled last year.
The system draws on the combined expertise and technology of University of New south wales (UNSW) professor Melissa Knothe Tate
the ICFO team in collaboration with scientists from MIT and the University of California, Riverside utilized an arrangement consisting of graphene film layers set up as a p-n (positive-negative) junction semiconductor, a sub-50 femtosecond, titanium-sapphire,
and Greg Sawicki when they were graduate students together at the University of Michigan in 2007,
Now a group of researchers from Berkeley Lab and Columbia University claims to have created the highest-performing,
This is where the Columbia university scientists claim to have made significant improvements with their new single-molecule diode."
"said Jeffrey Neaton, director of the Berkeley Lab Molecular Foundry and professor at the University of California Berkeley."
and Luis Campos from Columbia University to create their high-performance rectifier diode using junctions prepared from symmetric molecules attached to gold electrodes.
"The combined Berkeley Lab-Columbia University research team is convinced that the way they have managed to produce a single-molecule diode sets the benchmark for future nonlinear nanoscale device tuning and development, with applications above and beyond just
and Diabetes Institute and the University of Melbourne looks to use its powers for good. It sees an already approved clot-busting medication called urokinase (upa) loaded into a newly-developed type of nanocapsule.
While there no word on possible commercialization, VTT may be facing some competition when the time comes Variable Technologies, Sensorcon, Homeland security and the University of California,
and Tsinghua University in China have found a way to more than triple the capacity of the anodes,
Towards this end, researchers from the University of Bristol and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) claim to have developed a fully-reprogrammable quantum optical chip able to encode
and milliseconds for the chip to switch to the new experiment,"said University of Bristol Phd student
the University of Bristol has pioneered the"Quantum in the Cloud"service, which allows public access via the Internet to a working quantum processor,
"said Professor Jeremy O'brien, Director of the Centre for Quantum Photonics at Bristol University.""It a model that we need to encourage
That the idea behind The Drinkable Book, developed by Carnegie mellon University postdoc Theresa Dankovich. Each of its pages is made from a thick sheet of paper impregnated with silver and copper nanoparticles,
when she was earning her doctorate at Mcgill University, continuing it at the University of Virginia Center for Global Health.
She has formed now a nonprofit company page Drinking Paper, to get the book into production and distribution.
That's why researchers at Britain's Loughborough University have created a system that speaks words based on the user's breathing.
University of Toronto scientists have developed asymmetrical honeycomb-shaped 2d meshes of protein scaffolding that stick together like Velcro
Now engineers working at the University of California, San diego (UCSD) have come up with a different type of wireless communication that sends ultra low-power magnetic fields through the human body.
Created by engineers from the Institute of Precision Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong kong,
The effort was led by Professor Pilar Ruiz-Lozano at Stanford university and involved scientists from the University of California,
To help solve these problems, researchers from the University of Minnesota, Virginia Tech, University of Maryland, Princeton university,
"said the study lead researcher, University of Minnesota mechanical engineering professor Michael Mcalpine.""Someday we hope that we could have a 3d scanner
researchers from the University of New south wales (UNSW) in Australia have managed for the first time to build the fundamental blocks of a quantum computer in silicon.
researchers from the University of New south wales (UNSW) in Australia have managed for the first time to build the fundamental blocks of a quantum computer in silicon.
and if new research out of the University of Groningen in The netherlands comes to fruition,
At the same time, the Novoselov lab at the University of Manchester, UK (where graphene was synthesized first and from where the first commercial graphene light-bulb was produced),
Scientists at the University of Utah previously had success with another form of chemical-free louse treatment, in
and it was only after they cleared the storm clouds that the University of New hampshire physicist was able to check his instruments
A five-year study at the University of California at Los angeles found that coupling chemotherapy with an experimental drug called Birinapant greatly improved survivability in laboratory tissue.
A study conducted by the Duke university School of medicine and University of Maryland School of medicine, in fact, found few errors in the use of MIS among patients with chronic kidney disease checking the safety of their medications."
"The results of the study were published in the July 28 edition of the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, with an accompanying editorial from Bryan Becker, MD, of the University of Chicago."
In the hunt for synthetic adhesives suitable for high ph solutions, a team of researchers from the University of California, Santa barbara (UCSB), examined a microbial substance with high binding capabilities called cyclic
a postdoctoral researcher at Carnegie mellon University, tells IFLSCIENCE. Dankovich trialed the Drinkable Book in South africa, Ghana and Bangladesh and quickly realized the importance of finding a design that is culturally relevant to the communities who are need in of clean drinking water. ne of the assumptions
and conducted by scientists from the U s. Department of energy Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley.
"said lead author Michael Mcalpine, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Minnesota, in a statement.
Inventor Patrick Neumann told University of Sydney student newspaper Honi Soit the drive could go to ars
-and-from the memory, said University of Oxford's Professor Harish Bhaskaran, who led the research,
which also included the University of Münster, the Karlsruhe Institute of technology and the University of Exeter,
providing irtually unlimited bandwidth, Professor Wolfram Pernice of the University of Münster said in the statement. his is a completely new kind of functionality using proven existing materials,
University of Melbourne Professor and Director of the Doherty Institute, Sharon Lewin, said the results were promising. t is an interesting study
By making precise measurements of particle mass and electric charge, researchers from the University of São paulo (USP) and the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) confirmed the symmetry between the nuclei of particles and antiparticles in terms of charge, parity
However, a brand-new test developed by researchers at Washington University in St louis can now detect virtually any virus known to affect humans and animals.
as long as they share a few genetic characteristics with known viruses. According to Kristine Wylie, assistant professor of pediatrics at the university Mcdonnell Genome Institute,
Testing showed that a flexible pidermal electronicsblood flow monitor developed by an international team led by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign can measure the blood flow in the outermost 1 to 2 millimeters of skinven for human bodies in motion.
a Ph d. candidate in materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois. here no way of doing that today.
The University of Illinois team developed the new wearable device in cooperation with the U s. National institutes of health and a broader group of U s and Chinese researchers.
One of the study coauthors is John Rogers, a materials scientist and engineer at the University of Illinois
explained Chris Scott, researcher at Queens University Belfast, UK, and senior author of a new study in Science Translational Medicine. ou need to get macrophages under control quickly in sepsis.
The new drug was developed by Queens University Belfast, UK, and its efficacy in sepsis models was shown in collaboration with Trinity college Dublin, Ireland t
researchers at the University of Sussex say. And by collecting and analysing those fingerprints, they could find out
or studying at university, so anything that can improve the ability of the brain to remember everyday events will help them to lead a normal life,
Dr John Coates, a fellow in neuroscience and finance at the University of Cambridge who specialises in the biology of risk taking and stress, said he is now getting bout one call a weekfrom financial institutions,
Chris Brauer, director of innovation at Goldsmiths, University of London, said financial traders may soon produce their own iometric CVSTO prove to prospective employers that they have
#Patients Will printed Swallow 3d Tadpole Endoscope That Provides Diagnosis of Cancers A team from the Institute of Precision Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong kong has developed 3d-printed tadpole-like devices that can
#Concept the translucent battery, that charging from the sun A group of Japanese engineers at the University of Kogakuin developed translucent lithium-ion battery that can be recharged in the sun. Solar rays are converted into electricity, the fact
a research fellow at George Mason University Mercatus Center. e would not see the dynamic,
a former U s. labor secretary who is now a University of California professor of public policy,
Arun Sundararajan, who heads New york University Social Cities Initiative, said policymakers should seek to ecoupletraditional benefits from the workplace to help gig workers. hat they are looking for is not to be a full-time employee,
He graduated from the University of Tokyo and studied mass-scale natural language processing. He also learned about electric circuits
while at university and worked on it as a hobby. He initially hoped to become a graduate school researcher,
There, he began thinking that he would follow suit by introducing research carried out at Japanese universities. any Japanese researchers at colleges are unfamiliar with business,
a University of Tokyo professor. n electric circuit is installed in so many things that you can hardly find things without it,
says Gregory Morscher, a ceramic composites expert and mechanical engineering professor at the University of Akron.
but could conceivably be scaled up in the future, according to physicists at the U s. Department of energy Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley.
a physicist at the University of Trento in Italy, was quoted as saying in an accompanying article about the technology in the journal Science. he face that is dark does not see the light,
Researchers at the Information technology University (ITU) in Lahore, together with a team from the University of California, have developed a prototype escue Base Station (RBS) for Pakistan-the country first emergency telecoms system
and the Pakistan prototype has been funded by a Google Faculty Research Award. The RBS team is now working with Endaga,
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