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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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"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,


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

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


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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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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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researchers from Brown University have developed new textured surfaces for culturing cells in the lab that better mimic the complex surroundings in


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"Dr Yalda Jamshidi, Senior Lecturer in Human genetics, St george's University Hospital Foundation Trust, said:""Inherited genetic conditions often result

"Prof Shirley Hodgson, Professor of Cancer Genetics, St george's University of London, said:""I think that this is a significant departure from currently accepted research practice.

"Prof Darren Griffin, Professor of Genetics, University of Kent, said:""Given the widespread use of the CRISPR/Cas9 system, such announcement was inevitable, sooner rather than later.


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Researchers at the University of Rochester's Institute of Optics have shown that a laser-generated microplasma in air can be used as a source of broadband terahertz radiation.


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and Mahmud Khan (now at Miami University) demonstrated that the cerium-containing alloy's intrinsic coercivity--the ability of a magnetic material to resist demagnetization--far exceeds that of dysprosium-containing magnets at high temperatures.


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#Mass and shape of single molecules revealed The work was led by Professor John Sader at the University of Melbourne's School of Mathematics and Statistics and Professor Michael Roukes of the California Institute of technology.


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#Electrical power converter allows grid to easily accept power from renewable energy Doctoral student Joseph Carr developed the system with his adviser, Juan Balda, University Professor and head of the department of electrical engineering.

Carr received his doctorate from the university in 2011. He Was distinguished a Doctoral Fellow from 2005 to 2009

Balda has been a professor at the university since 1989. His main research interests are power electronics, electric power distribution systems, motor drives and electric power quality.

As associate director of the National Center for Reliable Electric power Transmission, a 7, 000-square-foot, $5-million power electronic test facility at the University of Arkansas


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and major universities and medical schools has broken substantial new ground, establishing how genes work together within 144 different human tissues

Other key collaborators on this study were Emanuela Ricciotti, Garret A. Fitzgerald and Tilo Grosser of the pharmacology department and the Institute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutics at the Perelman School of medicine, University of Pennsylvania;


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Thanks to a joint project undertaken by TU Wien and the Medical University of Vienna,

"explains Robert Liska from the Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry of Vienna University of Technology."

"says Heinz Schima of the Medical University of Vienna. The polymer fabric is slightly porous and so,


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"explains theorist Jani Tuorila from the University of Oulu. In the work reported here, the researchers combine their knowledge on experimental and theoretical physics,

especially its nonlinear character,"explains Juha Pirkkalainen from Aalto University, the postdoctoral researcher who conducted the measurements.

--With the superconducting island, the radiation pressure increased a millionfold the value we had achieved previously, reports the supervisor of the experimental group, professor Mika Sillanp##from Aalto University.

the measurement of quantum information from an oscillator nearly visible to the naked eye,"explains professor Tero Heikkil#from the University of Jyv#skyl#who was in charge of the theoretical studies.


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Four new atomic structures for gold nanoparticle clusters Led by University of Nebraska-Lincoln chemistry professor Xiao Cheng Zeng,

"said Zeng, an Ameritas University Professor of chemistry.""We've now found new coating structures of much lower energy,


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Researchers at the University of California, Los angeles (UCLA) have developed recently a device that can turn any smartphone into a DNA-scanning fluorescent microscope."


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who was a Fulbright Cancer Research Fellow at Cornell University in Dr. Lyden's lab."But when TGF?


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"says lead author Xi Yang, a postdoctoral associate at Brown University.""We may also apply this to agriculture for predicting crop yield, drought condition, or insect outbreak."


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Director of the Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, at Temple University, Philadelphia a


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scientists can upload data for analysis. Work on CONSERTING began in 2010 shortly after the St jude Children's Research Hospital--Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project was launched.


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Mark M. Churchland, now an assistant professor at Columbia University, and Stephen I. Ryu, now a consulting professor of electrical engineering at Stanford and a neurosurgeon at the Palo alto Medical Foundation.

In the early 1980s, University of California, San francisco neuroscientist Benjamin Libet conducted an experiment to assess the nature of free will.


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"says Professor for Biomedical Physics Franz Pfeiffer of the Technical University of Munich in Germany, who led the new study published April 20 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences."

"says the study's lead author, Elena Eggl, a researcher at the Technical University of Munich."


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#Bacteria research opens way for new antibiotics University of Adelaide researchers have discovered a target for the development of completely new antibiotics against disease-causing bacteria.


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#New method detects more breast cancer in screening Tomosynthesis detects 40%more breast cancers than traditional mammography does, according to a major screening study from Lund University, Sweden.

what scale,"explains Sophia Zackrisson and Kristina Lång, radiologists at Skåne University Hospital in Malmö and researchers at Lund University.


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"says Noreen Hickok, Ph d.,Associate professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University.""These properties allow sterilization during surgical procedures,


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#Urine test for early stage pancreatic cancer possible after biomarker discovery A team at Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, has shown that the three-protein'signature'can both identify the most common


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A new University of Washington study seeks to answer that question and offers visual simulations of what someone with restored vision might see.


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#Small tilt in magnets makes them viable memory chips University of California, Berkeley, researchers have discovered a new way to switch the polarization of nanomagnets,


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#Quantum states in a nano-object manipulated using a mechanical system Scientists at The swiss Nanoscience Institute at the University of Basel have used resonators made from single-crystalline diamonds to develop a novel device in


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Now a team of researchers at MIT and Tsinghua University in China has found a novel way around that problem:

and Chang An Wang of Tsinghua University in Beijing and Junjie Niu, Kangpyo So, and Chao Wang of MIT.


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Bruce Wang, a gastroenterologist at the Liver Center at the University of California, San francisco, led the experiments as a visiting scholar in Nusse's lab. Wang began by searching for fluorescently labeled


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Horses and humans share facial expressions Horses share some surprisingly similar facial expressions to humans and chimps, according to new University of Sussex research.

as devised by the Sussex team in collaboration with researchers at the University of Portsmouth and Duquesne University, identified 17"action units"(discrete facial movements) in horses.


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"In addition to researchers from SLAC and Stanford university, the research team included scientists from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln,

and the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany n


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#New 2d transistor material made using precision lasers Last year a multi-discipline research team led by South korea's Institute for Basic Science (IBS) Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics

at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) director Young Hee Lee devised a fabrication method for the creation of pure Mote2.


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Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have produced some promising results toward that goal,


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and the Electronics-Inspired Interdisciplinary Research Institute (EIIRIS) at Toyohashi University of Technology has developed a methodology to temporarily enhance the stiffness of a long,


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Arrayflagship-affiliated physicists from RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich have together with colleagues in Japan devised a method for peeling graphene flakes from a CVD substrate with the help of intermolecular forces.


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Now, a new imaging technology invented by Carnegie mellon University and the University of Toronto addresses a major shortcoming of these cameras:

University Professor of Robotics at CMU, said the system offers a number of advantages for extraterrestrial robots.

Arrayabout University of Toronto: The University of Toronto has assembled one of the strongest research and teaching faculties in North america, presenting top students at all levels with an intellectual environment unmatched in breadth

and depth on any other Canadian campus. U of T faculty co-author more research articles than their colleagues at any university in the US or Canada other than Harvard.

As a measure of impact, U of T consistently ranks alongside the top five U s. universities whose discoveries are cited most often by other researchers around the world.

The U of T faculty is recognized also widely for its teaching strengths and commitment to graduate supervision.

the University of Toronto today operates in downtown Toronto, Mississauga and Scarborough, as well as in nine renowned academic hospitals s


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"says Hubbard, an assistant professor of pharmacology in the University of Alberta's Faculty of medicine & Dentistry."


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"explained Ulrich-Christian Schröder, a Ph d. student at the Jena University Hospital and Leibniz Institute of technology in Germany.

"said Ute Neugebauer, group leader at the Jena University Hospital and Leibniz Institute of technology. What exactly does the team's medical device detect?"


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in collaboration with the universities of Southampton (UK) and Rochester (US), have developed a simple new technique for locating them

"Dr Luca Sapienza, from the University's Quantum Light and Matter group, says:""This new technique is sort of a twist on a red-eye reducing camera flash,


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Researchers at the Center for Molecular biology of Heidelberg University, the German Cancer Research center and the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies collaborated on the project,

Dr. Bernd Bukau, Director of the Center for Molecular biology of Heidelberg University (ZMBH), who is also a researcher at the German Cancer Research center (DKFZ.

In addition to scientists from the ZMBH, DKFZ and HITS, researchers from the Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology in Berlin, the Northwestern University in Illinois (USA) and The swiss Federal Institute of technology in Zurich (Switzerland) also participated in the work k


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"said Anandasankar Ray of the University of California, Riverside.""Using this amazing high-definition ability to smell'ant body odor,


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Now, researchers from the University of Bristol in the UK and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) in Japan, have pulled off the same feat for light in the quantum world by developing an optical chip that can process photons in an infinite number

Professor Jeremy O'brien, Director of the Centre for Quantum Photonics at Bristol University, explained:""Over the last decade, we have established an ecosystem for photonic quantum technologies,


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The study, a collaboration between Lerner's laboratory at TSRI, the laboratory of Jeffrey M. Friedman at Rockefeller University and the TSRI groups of Ian A. Wilson and Patrick R. Griffin, was reported on August 13 in the journal


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Drexel University researchers are testing an array of new combinations that may vastly expand the options available to create faster, smaller, more efficient energy storage, advanced electronics and wear-resistant materials.

That order was imposed by Michel W. Barsoum, Phd and Yury Gogotsi, Phd, Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor in the College of Engineering and head of the Drexel Nanomaterials Group


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The study began in a laboratory of the University of Sinaloa, then moved to an industrial level with the acquiring of the patent.


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The researcher in the nutrition area of the Institute of Health Sciences (ICSA) of the University of Hidalgo (UAEH in Mexico, says that the idea for this product came after observing that people do not consume the pomegranate because of the difficulty


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oil and gas pipelines and nuclear plants has been developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde with inspiration from the natural world.


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"said principal investigator Dr. Jelena Radulovic, the Dunbar Professor in Bipolar Disease at Northwestern University Feinberg School of medicine."


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"said Katerina Akassoglou, Ph d.,a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institute for Neurological disease, a professor of neurology at the University of California, San francisco,


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Now Northwestern University engineers have examined a wide variety of surfaces that can do just that--and, better yet,


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Dr. Leya is a professor in the Division of Cardiology of Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of medicine.


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led by Lancaster University and Pisa University in Italy, 55 patients with atypical moles agreed to have monitored their skin by researchers at Pisa University Hospital using a laser Doppler system.

The laser Doppler was used to record the complex interactions taking place in the minute blood vessels beneath their suspicious mole for around 30 minutes.

The fluctuations in recorded signals were analysed then using methods developed by physicists at Lancaster University.

Professor Aneta Stefanovska of Lancaster University said:""We used our knowledge of blood flow dynamics to pick up on markers

"Professor Marco Rossi of Pisa University said:""Skin malignant melanoma is a particularly aggressive cancer associated with quick blood vessel growth


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which transforms paralysis victims'breath into words--believed to be the first invention of its kind--has been developed by academics from Loughborough University.


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and engineers at Monash University has led to the development of a new noninvasive image processing technique to visualise embryo formation.

Dr Melanie White, Research Fellow at the Plachta Lab at Australian Regenerative medicine Institute (ARMI), Dr Yanina Alvarez of University of Buenos aires and Rajeev Samarage, Phd candidate

supervised by Prof Andreas Fouras at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace engineering at Monash University.

the Monash University researchers were able to demonstrate that this model of embryo formation was incorrect.


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#New synthetic tumor environments make cancer research more realistic University of Illinois researchers have developed a new technique to create a cell habitat of squishy fluids, called hydrogels,


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Researchers at the George washington University, working in collaboration with the Center for Nanophase Materials sciences at the Oak ridge National Laboratory,


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After years of trying to find an efficient and affordable way to extract uranyl, researchers at the University of Chicago, Peking University,


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Professor Mete Atature, a Fellow of St john's College at the University of Cambridge, who led the research,


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#Scientists create designer proteins that control enzyme activity Scientists from the University of Chicago have developed a novel approach to control the activity of enzymes through the use of synthetic, antibody-like proteins known as monobodies.


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In collaboration with neurobiologist Dr. Hélène Marie based at the IPMC-CNRS in Valbonne (France) and with the local colleagues from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in the Synergy Excellence Cluster (Professor Arthur Konnerth


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#Magnetic fields provide a new way to communicate wirelessly Electrical engineers at the University of California, San diego demonstrated a new wireless communication technique that works by sending magnetic signals through the human body.


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#Timing of sleep just as important as quantity Washington state University researchers have found that the timing of an animal's sleep can be


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and the University of Strasbourg (France) have developed a new method for studying the function of ribonucleic acid (RNA) that provides more detailed results,


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says a Texas A&m University biomedical engineer who has created the tool. The add-on device, which is similar in look


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says a Texas A&m University biomedical engineering researcher who is developing the technology. The wearable technology combines motion sensors and the measurement of electrical activity generated by muscles to interpret hand gestures,

says Roozbeh Jafari, associate professor in the university's Department of Biomedical engineering and researcher at the Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems.


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who is now a postdoctoral fellow at Washington University in St louis."The variant that we found is related age,


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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


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Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Georgia Institute of technology and the University of Tokyo have developed a new"zippered tube"configuration that makes paper structures that are stiff enough to hold weight yet can fold flat for easy shipping

Georgia Tech professor Glaucio Paulino and University of Tokyo professor Tomohiro Tachi published their work in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


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They have reported their findings in the scientific journal Nature Communications together with colleagues from the University of Bochum.

Richard J. Warburton from the University of Basel have shown already in past publications that the indistinguishability of the photons is reduced by the fluctuating nuclear spin of the quantum dot atoms.

of which the University of Basel is the co-leading house e


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#Study creates cell immunity to parasite that infects 50 million There are two common approaches to protecting humans from infectious disease:

"says Dan Theodorescu, MD, Phd, director of the University of Colorado Cancer Center.""Bill Petri and I had been social friends for years--Christmas parties, that kind of thing.

MD, Phd, chief of the Division of Infectious diseases & International Health at the University of Virginia led to the idea of applying an innovative cancer science technique to the study of infectious disease.


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#Super-stretchable metallic conductors for flexible electronics Washington state University researchers have discovered how to stretch metal films used in flexible electronics to twice their size without breaking.


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University of British columbia (UBC) physicists have been able to create the first ever superconducting graphene sample by coating it with lithium atoms.


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University of British columbia (UBC) physicists have been able to create the first ever superconducting graphene sample by coating it with lithium atoms.


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researchers at CHU Sainte-Justine and University of Montreal discovered an agent that shows efficacy in inhibiting inflammation

and the lead author of the study who developed the molecule in collaboration with his research associate Christiane Quiniou, Ph d. and Dr William Lubell, professor of chemistry at University of Montreal)."


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Now, by borrowing from kirigami, the ancient Japanese art of paper cutting, researchers at the University of Michigan have developed solar cells that can have it both ways."

To make the solar array, Kyusang Lee, a doctoral student in electrical engineering, built custom solar cells in the lab of Stephen Forrest, the Peter A. Franken Distinguished University Professor of Engineering and Paul G. Goebel


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said University of Illinois microbiology professor William Metcalf, who led the research with U. of I. chemistry professor Wilfred van der Donk."


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researchers find Researchers at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, have discovered three new drug-like compounds that could ultimately offer better odds of survival to prostate cancer patients.

in digital form from the pharmacology database Zinc at the University of California, San francisco. Using SMU's Maneframe high performance computer,


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researchers find Researchers at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, have discovered three new drug-like compounds that could ultimately offer better odds of survival to prostate cancer patients.

in digital form from the pharmacology database Zinc at the University of California, San francisco. Using SMU's Maneframe high performance computer,


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By combining nanoscience and biology, researchers led by scientists at University of California, Berkeley, have taken a big step in that direction.

or literally,"said Ted Sargent, the vice-dean of research for the Faculty of Applied science and Engineering at University of Toronto.


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