copsin is produced in liquid culture via a methylotrophic yeast called Pichia pastoris. Speaking in the ETH Zurich laboratory while producing copsin,
Joe Hannibal, curator of invertebrate paleontology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural history. Hannibal wasn't part of the study,
or"kymyz",is popular among nomadic cultures of Central asia. While in space, he will wear a special dosimeter to study the effects of space radiation on the brain.
Whether it be in the field of architecture, technology, or healthcare, 3d printed objects are making a positive impact on the human race
The cushioned headset adjusts the volume of your music by tracking how deeply you are sleeping using EEG sensors.
For the first time we can listen to our music, audiobooks or sleep techniques comfortably in bed without fear that theyl wake us back up again.'
clicking, swiping and even hand motion gestures. uimohas an infrared based sensor that recognizes precise hand movements that command everything from the volume of the music,
an architecture and design firm based in New york city and Istanbul. The team visited the Ozkan's labs
and the high power circulating in this atypical laser architecture.""While the association of amplifying fibres
thanks to our specific architecture",said Svyatoslav Kharitonov o
#Researchers learn how to steer the heart--with light We depend on electrical waves to regulate the rhythm of our heartbeat.
"In retrospect from published literature and from studies in progress, we can now see how sepsis,
The researchers isolated all the cell-membrane molecules from the culture and combined them with conventional phospholipids (special fats from egg yolk
and Jaqueline Bromberg from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, have developed a theory that supports Paget's'seed
the cells grew abnormally in a special tissue culture system, and created what one might imagine what the beginning stages of human tonsil cancer would look like."
"The metamaterial consists of silicon pillar arrays embedded in a polymer matrix and clad in gold film.
which, interestingly, can also serve as a selector in some memory architecture, "said Sumeet Gupta, Monkowski Assistant professor of Electrical engineering and group leader of the Integrated circuits and Devices Lab, Penn State.
"In retrospect from published literature and from studies in progress, we can now see how sepsis,
Having completed structural modifications of the drug--Bozepinib (by making changes to its molecular architecture),
"Liquid marbles are a remarkably simply way to culture cells in 3d, "says Dr St john."A droplet of liquid that contains the cells is placed upon a carpet of teflon powder to create a liquid marble
"Umbrella-shaped diamond provides significantly better photon collection efficiency than bulk diamond or its pillar-shaped diamond counterpart,
and talked regularly about how to combine our fairly different fields of research into an effective collaboration across the schools of Arts
Black silicon consists of clusters of microscopic vertical pillars, or nanowires. Incoming light bouncing between individual silicon nanowires cannot escape the complex structure,
Then they seeped a polymer between the silicon nanowire pillars. After the plastic support solidified they etched away the silicon backing, leaving bull's-eye patterned black silicon embedded in supple plastic.
Black silicon consists of clusters of microscopic vertical pillars, or nanowires. Incoming light bouncing between individual silicon nanowires cannot escape the complex structure,
Then they seeped a polymer between the silicon nanowire pillars. After the plastic support solidified they etched away the silicon backing, leaving bull's-eye patterned black silicon embedded in supple plastic.
At the heart of the technology is a stem cell culture system that consists of seed cells
which is undesirable in a category where the only ingredients listed are usually milk, salt, rennet and culture.
working in a culture that has dramatically different attitudes about both privacy and caring for seniors than the U s. does.
Broadcom Presents Design code build, a program Broadcom Foundation created in partnership with the Computer History Museum in Mountain view
And Financial Data Medical and financial data belonging to as many as 11 million Premera Blue Cross customers may have been exposed in a breach discovered on the same day as the Anthem breach, the health insurance company
On the same date as Premera, Anthem discovered a breach that affected nearly 80 million customers
Anthem announced its breach on February 13, more than a month before Premera announcement today. Unlike in the Premera breach, medical data and banking information were believed not to have been exposed in the Anthem breach.
Both Premera and Anthem described the attacks against their systems as ery sophisticated, and some believe the attacks may be linked to a state-sponsored attack out of China.
A wave of phishing attacks followed the announcement of the Anthem breach. In light of this
Premera is stressing that the company will not email or call customers about the breach. To protect against phishing attacks,
Wee a little British company with British funding and we hope we can fly the flag. x
but most audience members insist on retaining the power of tangible devices instead of surrendering to the music intangible beauty.
almost like slides of paintings on a screen we could all talk about, instead of the paintings themselves in their grandeur on museum walls.
but I felt distanced from the music. It is not just rock concerts that add phone screens to the light show.
but reminding fans that there is a spiritual and emotional connection between music and the listener,
he best moments in life and music happen when everyone involved is plugged fully in to the experience and,
If the purpose of the concert is the experience of the music, then smartphones detract from that,
or music piercing a soul. Twitter has a unique place in the social media sphere in that it was created purposefully for live events.
What seems to be unique about live music is presence, what Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich calls ntimacy.
says Watzak. harmacists are trained to recognize red flags and if we have concerns we can call the physician
if theye aware of the red flags. eople who become addicted to prescription opioids don intend to use them for recreational purposes,
or pillar, has an elliptical cross section, and by carefully varying the diameters of each pillar
and rotating them around their axes, the scientists were able to simultaneously manipulate the phase and polarization of passing light.
The two-part material is a copolymer consisting of an amorphous segment that is soft and a more structured molecular architecture.
and for every column of pixels, generates an associated sound with a frequency and volume that depends upon the vertical location and brightness of the pixels.
A large number of bright pixels at the top of a column would translate into a loud, high-frequency sound,
The pillars can be compressed by up to a third of their length under high pressures without become brittle or cracking.
The material is remarkable not only for its extremely intricate pillar structure but also for its internal crystal structure.
or this toxin isn't effective in small doses. In cultures using intestinal-lining cells,
so elaborate mechanical buffers, vacuum columns, and magnetic readers were developed so the tapes could run back and forth quickly without putting too much strain on the plastic.
#Graphene device makes ultrafast light to energy conversion possible Converting light to electricity is one of the pillars of modern electronics, with the process essential for the operation of everything from solar cells and TV remote control receivers through to laser communications
The dishes were produced by Watson's ability to extract facts from millions of pages of literature and draw relationships between them.
Even better, the stable and quickly reprogrammable nature of the chip's architecture changeable by means of software code means that a vast range of existing
creatures like mussels and barnacles stay cemented on rocks in the splash zone as well as on the pillars of piers
#3d-Printed Pathway Helps Nerve Growth 3d printing has some amazing possibilities for architecture and design, not the least
shorter working hours with lower unemployment rates), the built environment (including housing and neighbourhoods renewal, the transport system, etc), consistent culture,
and is designed to host synthetic microorganisms a co-culture of photosynthetic cyanobacteria and E coli bacteria that can fluoresce bright colors in darkness
Memory1 represents a major evolution in server architecture. The needs of the large-scale datacenter are changing,
adding he had hoped to spread that culture to Japan, since colleges here often deal in some of the most cutting-edge technology.
Despite the complicated physiology involved, NC State biomedical engineer Greg Sawicki and Temple University postdoctoral researcher Ben Robertson show that
an associate professor of media arts and sciences at the MIT Media Lab who co-invented the device.
#Nepal Earthquake Destroys Historic Temples The massive earthquake that killed more than 5, 000 people in Nepal over the weekend also left dozens of historic buildings in ruins.
"I am shocked also by its devastating impact on the unique cultural heritage in the country in particular, extensive and irreversible damage at the World heritage site of Kathmandu Valley."
There was extensive damage to the medieval temples that line the UNESCO-designated Durbar Squares (or royal courts) of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan, making for heartbreaking before-and-after photos.
The fifth-century Buddhist temple complex at Swayambhunath, west of Kathmandu, was damaged also. One of the most prominent structures to fall in Kathmandu was the 200-foot-tall (60 meters),
and images of the damage caused to cultural heritage sites in Nepal n
#4d Implant Saves Babies with Breathing Problems Three baby boys with life-threatening breathing problems are alive today thanks to a 4d biomaterial,
some have museums or outreach programs that host astronomy nights for the public. In Los angeles, Griffith Observatory is dedicated solely to public education.
or even entirely different fields, such as architecture, art and fashion. What's most inspiring to me about the evolving science of regenerative medicine is how it recasts the role and potential of the body's own cells.
While in Kerala, Clarke examined historical text collections in local churches and monasteries. The libraries had palm-leaf documents,
a polymath who wrote about literature, science, philosophy, religion, history and medicine, Clarke said.""The 13th-century manuscript may have been written by Bar Hebraeus himself,
and the resulting architecture can produce lightning-fast computing speeds up to 1, 000 times faster than would
Using the new architecture, the team has built a variety of sensor wafers that can detect everything from infrared light to particular chemicals in the environment.
Regular pap smear testing flags women who should be examined further with a colposcope to identify abnormal tissue in the cervix which will then be biopsied.
The nanoparticle is made up of columns consisting of palladium atoms stacked on top of each other. This image has been modified from the original to provide a better visualization.
"Classical computers will always find an ineluctable limit to efficient brain-like computation in their very architecture,
and talked regularly about how to combine our fairly different fields of research into an effective collaboration across the schools of Arts
New quantum computer architecture Abstract: Within the last several years, considerable progress has been made in developing a quantum computer,
The new architecture can be realized on various platforms ranging from superconducting circuits to ultracold gases in optical lattices."
"A patent for the new quantum computer architecture has been submitted this year. The scientists are supported financially by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the European Research Council (ERC) among others s
This would involve creating columns containing millimeter-size pellets made by compressing a crystalline powder of MOFS."
In addition, it will enable novel architectures requiring high communication bandwidth, as for example in disaggregated systems,"Offrein said d
"Mirkin is the George B. Rathmann Professor of Chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and professor of medicine, chemical and biological engineering, biomedical engineering and materials science and engineering.
The study also shows that a spherical structure is the ideal architecture for delivering nucleic acids into cells for therapeutic purposes.
then the spherical nucleic acid architecture is likely the most potent t
#Nanospheres cooled with light to explore the limits of quantum physics A team of scientists at UCL led by Peter Barker
Uwe Bellhuser)" Artificially produced microscopic pillars, so-called gecko structures, adhere to various items. By manipulating these pillars,
the adhesion can be switched on and off. Thus, items can be lifted and released quickly and precisely,"Karsten Moh from the Program Division Functional Microstructures explains."
and water dwelling purple bacteria Rhodopseudomonas palustris with magnetite and controlled the amount of light the cultures were exposed to.
To learn more about FL2 role in humans, Dr. Sharp suppressed FL2 activity in human cells in tissue culture.
Di Giacomo experimented with tobacco cells in a cell culture.""We asked ourselves how we might transfer these cells into a lifeless,
The direct-drive hexapod comes with a powerful digital vector motion controller with open software architecture and hexapod-specific Software applications of the H-860kmag Linear Motor Hexapod Motion
The paper("Probing the Molecular Architecture of Arabidopsis thaliana Secondary cell Walls Using Two-and Three-dimensional 13c Solid State Nuclear Magnetic resonance Spectroscopy")describing this work was Editors Choice for the American
This major step forward in understanding the molecular architecture of plant cell walls will impact the use of plants for renewable materials
and watched the process in cell cultures using in situ transmission electron microscopy. Kelly partnered with coauthor Madeline Dukes, an applications scientist at Protochips Inc,
In addition to controlling music or phone calls the iskin technology could be used for many other applications. For example, a keyboard sticker could be used to type
the resulting device would have to be loaded enormous with multitudes of transistors that would require far more energy. lassical computers will always find an ineluctable limit to efficient brain-like computation in their very architecture,
and thus can easily be integrated into current chip architectures. At the present time, some 10 percent of the electricity in Germany is consumed by information and communication technologies, such as computers and smart phones of users,
and Modulation of the Cellular Architecture of a User-Chosen Cell of Interest Using Cell-Derived,
The ability to fine-tune cytoskeletal architecture, adhesion site dynamics and the distribution of intracellular forces through simple on the fly-fly pattern modifications provides an unprecedented level of control over cytoskeletal mechanics,
The two-part material is a copolymer consisting of an amorphous segment that is soft and a more structured molecular architecture.
or pillar, has an elliptical cross section, and by carefully varying the diameters of each pillar
and rotating them around their axes, the scientists were able to simultaneously manipulate the phase and polarization of passing light.
To the best of our knowledge, this is the highest luminescent concentration factor in literature to date.
#Pillared graphene gains strength Rice university researchers discovered that putting nanotube pillars between sheets of graphene could create hybrid structures with a unique balance of strength, toughness and ductility throughout all three dimensions.
Understanding and reproducing key features of bone marrow formationnd hence, the creation of blood cells and platelets in tissue culture for storage and later useould help in treatment of a variety of medical problems.
By pumping culture media, a solution filled with necessary nutrients, through the microtubes, the researchers mimicked the flow of blood.
which aims to promote the culture of industrial property in the university. This scientific development is in the process of patenting.
They showed that silicone rubber can be printed seamlessly into gradient architectures composed of soft and rigid regions.
while keeping the cell culture sealed and sterile. Unlike most 3-D printing, this technique does not require photoinitiators,
2015 The existence of vacuum fluctuations is known already from theory as it follows from Heisenberg uncertainty principle, one of the main pillars of quantum physics.
#Scientists design a full-scale architecture for a quantum computer in silicon Australian scientists have designed a 3d silicon chip architecture based on single atom quantum bits,
One of the final hurdles to scaling up to an operational quantum computer is the architecture. Here it is necessary to figure out how to precisely control multiple qubits in parallel, across an array of many thousands of qubits,
"the CQC2T team describes a new silicon architecture, which uses atomic-scale qubits aligned to control lines
and have been working towards a full-scale architecture where we can perform error correction protocols-providing a practical system that can be scaled up to larger numbers of qubits,
and architecture, is that it gives us an endpoint. We now know exactly what we need to do in the international race to get there."
This qubit layer is sandwiched"in a three-dimensional architecture, between two layers of wires arranged in a grid.
"This architecture gives us the dense packing and parallel operation essential for scaling up the size of the quantum processor,"says Scientia Professor Sven Rogge, Head of the UNSW School of Physics."
The images and implications are described in a paper published online by the journal Nature Structural & Molecular biology("The architecture of a eukaryotic replisome"."
which confirmed the electron-microscopy-based conclusion about the unexpected architecture of the replisome. These cartoons show the old"textbook"view of the replisome,
This architecture could also potentially play an important role in developmental biology by providing a pathway for treating the two daughter strands differently.
Black silicon consists of clusters of microscopic vertical pillars, or nanowires. Incoming light bouncing between individual silicon nanowires cannot escape the complex structure,
Then they seeped a polymer between the silicon nanowire pillars. After the plastic support solidified they etched away the silicon backing, leaving bull's-eye patterned black silicon embedded in supple plastic.
Black silicon consists of clusters of microscopic vertical pillars, or nanowires. Incoming light bouncing between individual silicon nanowires cannot escape the complex structure,
Then they seeped a polymer between the silicon nanowire pillars. After the plastic support solidified, they etched away the silicon backing, leaving bull's-eye patterned black silicon embedded in supple plastic.
including pyramids, pillars, domes, inverted pyramids, and the 3d integration of gold nanoparticle/graphene hybrid structures r
Researchers have attempted to study the brain by modeling the architecture using two dimensional (2d) in vitro cell culturing methods.
and study the architecture of the brain in unprecedented detail. But at the same time, they have revived also old problems associated with how this delicate tissue is prepared before images can be collected.
But in this high-pressure freezing method, the water turns into a kind of glass, preserving the original structures and architecture of the tissue.
Center of Excellence in Vision Science, explains that these patterns mimic structures found at the very back of the brain, known as ocular dominance columns.
what is known is that some ocular dominance columns are associated with the left eye and other columns with the right.
The new paper suggests that the narrow spaces between ocular dominance columns associated with the left and right eye are where the brain coordinates each eye working field of vision.
causing cells to experience severe power failures, according to new work by researchers at Temple University School of medicine.
and the Center for Translational Medicine at Temple University School of medicine (TUSM), shows that the protein, spastic paraplegia 7 (SPG7), is the central component of the so-called permeability transition pore (PTP),
The metamaterial consists of low-aspect-ratio silicon pillar arrays embedded in a polymer matrix and clad by gold films.
Photonic integrated circuits (PICS) based on the technology could dramatically change the architecture of fiber-optic transceivers used in data center optical interconnects, by pushing down the cost of chip-level data transfer between logic and memory devices.
The researchers tested the concoction on cultures of MRSA bacteria in synthetic wounds as well as in rats.
No individual ingredient had no effect on the cultures, but the combined liquid killed almost all the cells;
Now, for the first time, researchers from Stanford university have been able to synthesize opioids from yeast cultures grown in the lab,
#This Museum Offers Special Glasses to Colorblind Visitors The museum experience relies on visuals. You step into the space expecting to see something new to lose yourself in stunning compositions anderhaps most importantlyivid colors.
But not all museum visitors can perceive color the same way. Visitors to the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago can now pick up a pair of Enchroma glasses
and see artworks in their full color spectrum for the first time. By adjusting the separation within red and green coneshe colorblind condition occurs
The MCA Chicago is the first museum to offer these glasses to visitors. Visitors can pick up a pair at the front of the museum
free of charge. The glasses were supplied by Valspar as part of the Color for All campaign, which focuses on bringing Enchroma glasses to those who struggle to see Color in a video,
At the museum, can experience more fully not only the visual nature of pieces but the emotional responses that these colors often spark in their viewers.
Among the many users of these glasses is Matthew Renton, the Director of Communications at the museum.
he suggests that Enchroma wearers spend some time looking at the Martin Creed Painting in the museum cafe.
the MCA Chicago is making a move that might inspire other museums to increase accessibility for visitors with color blindness h
while its generator and other electrical equipment are installed in dry columns, increasing their reliability, efficiency, and shelf life.
The generating units consist of two sets of blades sitting on three columns with a single generator in between."
with each rotor having a 25 year design life and the columns and electricity connectors 100 years.
Rutter said the initial focus would be to agree on an underlying architecture, but it had not yet been decided
and have really set in motion a cultural event in which smoking is not acceptable and not enjoyable, said Norman Edelman of the American Lung Association,
"The team is now trying to figure out how to redesign the rest of the computing architecture
this culture is steadily beginning to change, with China now reportedly more focussed than ever before on changing its reputation and publishing quality and open-access research.
it's the research culture.""The fact that research grants and promotions are awarded on the basis of the number of articles published, not on the quality of the original research...
This same culture has also been blamed for the fact that Tu never won a major award in China,
Whether this push towards transparency in science and quality research is something that can change the volatile culture of Chinese research remains to be seen,
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
With some architecture modifications, the developed biosensing technique has the potential to detect the H5n2 strain as well,
meaning that all the cells in the culture are quite similar to each other in the way they express their genetic information."
and Ludwig Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK)' s Jedd Wolchok has found that the combination of two immunotherapies for first-line treatment of advanced melanoma induces better responses
#Researchers add a new wrinkle to cell culture Using a technique that introduces tiny wrinkles into sheets of graphene,
"We've shown that you can make textured environments for cell culture fairly easily using graphene."
"Traditionally, cell culture in the lab has been done in petri dishes and on other flat surfaces. But in the body, cells grow in considerably more complex environments.
for example, allow us to look under layers of painting. For imaging applications, a narrow range of terahertz frequencies is needed.
"Odom is Board of Lady Managers of the Columbian Exposition Professor of Chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.
With them, it's like finding a needle in the fountain outside the Nebraska Union.
Director of the Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, at Temple University, Philadelphia a
#3d'organoids'grown from patient tumors could personalize drug screening Three-dimensional cultures (or'organoids')derived from the tumors of cancer patients closely replicate key properties of the original tumors,
These'organoid'cultures are amenable to large-scale drug screens for the detection of genetic changes associated with drug sensitivity
In recent years, scientists have developed organoid cell culture systems as an alternative approach to grow normal and diseased tissue in a dish.
organoids display the hallmarks of the original tissue in terms of its 3d architecture, the cell types present,
whether these cultures could potentially bridge the gap between cancer genetics and patient outcomes. In the new study, the researchers grew 22 organoids derived from tumor tissue from 20 patients with colorectal cancer
and then sequenced genomic DNA isolated from these cultures. The genetic mutations in the organoid cultures closely matched those in the corresponding tumor biopsies and agreed well with previous large-scale analyses of colorectal cancer mutations.
These findings confirm that the cultures faithfully capture the genomic features of the tumors from
which they are derived as well as much of the genomic diversity associated with colorectal cancer. To link drug sensitivity to genetic changes,
because once you have that architecture, then you can ask fundamental biological questions.""Kilian said these questions range from the basic--how macrophages signal to the breast cells--to the more long-term:
"Our surfaces combine the unique surface architectures of lotus leaves and pitcher plants, in such a way that these surfaces possess both high surface area
the researchers etched micrometer scale pillars into a silicon surface using photolithography and deep reactive-ion etching,
and then created nanoscale textures on the pillars by wet etching. They then infused the nanotextures with a layer of lubricant that completely coated the nanostructures,
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