Nanoparticles made from these polymers have a hydrophobic core and a hydrophilic shell. Due to molecular-scale forces
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison designed the system such that the etching of palladium from the core could be understood,
and diabetes and we had figured out the core machinery of the pathway says Sabatini. But the mystery has been
This is what connects that core machinery to the world around it. The finding suggests a model in
A core of solid insulin and glucose-sensing enzymes were inserted into these vesicles. These spheres of glucose-sensing, insulin-releasing material were formed then into an array of microneedles using a rigid form of hyaluronic acid.
or dangerous core body temperature and alert a coach to pull a player off the field.
s an academic lab, our core business is research and not product development. We are testing the substrate with potential commercial partners now. ommercial applicationsthe polymer has application in both the production of cells for drug safety testing
s an academic lab, our core business is research and not product development. We are testing the substrate with potential commercial partners now. ommercial applicationsthe polymer has application in both the production of cells for drug safety testing
the researchers inserted a core of solid insulin and enzymes specially designed to sense glucose.
The therapeutic viral vector to be used in each of these injections is prepared at the UNC Vector Core Human Applications Laboratory.
Bringing such path-breaking treatments to children affected by neurogenetic disorders is really the core mission of our team here at the NINDS
a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company which owns the core T-cell receptor technology and funded the study.
Most of the attention has focused on initiatives where big pharma offers access to non-core assets to outside researchers in the hope that they will develop them successfully or form collaborations.
Success in freemium boils down to offering a core audience exclusive value that can only be accessed beyond a paywall.
The core of Calgren plant is an anaerobic digester built by DVO, which is based in Wisconsin.
Lewis is also a core faculty member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard.
and liquid capture media in the same platform says Lewis. It is also quite flexible in that both the core
which researchers inserted a core of solid insulin and enzymes, which are designed specially to sense glucose.
At its core is a tiny raftmade up of three ubesats which are essentially tiny spacecraft that can be launched relatively cheaply.
In total, the core of the vehicle weighs 22lbs (10kg) and is just 11.8-inches (30cm) high and 3. 9-inches (10cm) wide-about the size of a loaf of bread.
Immense black holes are common at the cores of galaxies, but finding one this big so'far back'in the cosmos is rare.
These technologies form the core of the platform but it can be customized with additional devices depending on the specific application.'
Their core activity will be designing new forms of autonomous connected vehicles, but to be successful in the connected vehicles market they will need to develop
and quarterly check ins to make sure everyone is on track with their core job responsibilities and individual goals,
and floating-point capabilities ran the tests 12 to 174 times faster than the ARM Cortex-M0 core and consumed 2x to 9x more power.
and $3 billion to sequence the first human genome,"notes Peter White, Ph d.,principal investigator and director of the biomedical genomics core at Nationwide Children's and the study's senior author."
and discovered 15 phosphorylation sites in core autophagy proteins that were verified as in vivo ULK1 targets,
which is the heat release mechanism in the Earth's liquid inner core that generates the magnetic field,
SMA's core European market has come under pressure over the past two years as governments have pared back support payments on
Chiang offered this step-by-step explanation, starting with the novel semisolid material at its core. During 24m early days, Chiang and startup cofounder and fellow MIT professor W. Craig Carter saw its semisolid electrode material--dubbed ambridge crudefor its MIT roots--as a material to be used in flow batteries,
electrically conductive sheets of tiny carbon nanotubes to form a jellyroll-like sheath around a long rubber core.
But even a iantstretch of the new conducting sheath-core fibers causes little change in their electrical resistance, said Dr. Ray Baughman,
Because the rubber core is stretched along its length as the sheets are being wrapped around it,
Radical electronic and mechanical devices possible By adding a thin overcoat of rubber to the sheath-core fibers and then another carbon nanotube sheath
or twice the width of a human hair to much larger sizes, depending on the size of the rubber core.
an author on the paper and chief research and intellectual properties strategist at Lintec of America Nanoscience & Technology Center. he rubber cores used for these sheath-core fibers are inexpensive and readily available,
the core suffocates. But Lancaster and other organoid-enthusiasts are hard at work. Just last month at the International Society for Stem Cell Research conference in Stockholm, scientists reported updated methods to more reproducibly culture organoids with better architecture.
The core of the new microfluidic chip, which is about half the size of a postage stamp,
and environmentally benign method to combat bacteria by engineering nanoscale particles that add the antimicrobial potency of silver to a core of lignin,
The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment."
and environmentally responsible method to make effective antimicrobials with biomaterial cores.""The researchers used the nanoparticles to attack E coli, a bacterium that causes food poisoning;
and environmentally benign method to combat bacteria by engineering nanoscale particles that add the antimicrobial potency of silver to a core of lignin,
The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment."
and environmentally responsible method to make effective antimicrobials with biomaterial cores.""The researchers used the nanoparticles to attack E coli, a bacterium that causes food poisoning;
The eight core companies in the Tanaka Precious metals are as follows. -Tanaka Holdings Co.,Ltd. pure holding company)- Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K. K.-Tanaka Kikinzoku Hanbai K. K.-Tanaka Kikinzoku International K. K.-Tanaka Denshi Kogyo
exterior shell and a conductive iron-nickel core. In a paper published this week in the Journal of Applied Physics
National Centre for Basic Sciences, mixed nickel oxide and iron oxide as a hybrid material and fabricated the novel core/shell nanostructure electrode."
In Singh's experiment, the core/shell hybrid nanostructure was fabricated through a two-step method. Using a standard electro-deposition technique,
eventually developing a highly porous iron oxide-nickel oxide hybrid shell around the iron-nickel core."
"The advantage of this core/shell hybrid nanostructure is that the highly porous shell nanolayer provides a very large surface area for redox reactions
"The remarkable electrochemical performances and material properties suggest that the iron oxide-nickel oxide hybrid core/shell nanostructure could be a reliable and promising candidate for fabricating the next generation lightweight, low-cost
supplied by Lehigh's Faculty Innovation Grant (FIG) and Collaborative Research Opportunity Grant (CORE) programs.
Our results demonstrate that the application of green chemistry principles may allow the synthesis of nanoparticles with biodegradable cores that have higher antimicrobial activity and smaller environmental impact than metallic silver nanoparticles.
and environmentally benign method to combat bacteria by engineering nanoscale particles that add the antimicrobial potency of silver to a core of lignin,
The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment."
and environmentally responsible method to make effective antimicrobials with biomaterial cores.""The researchers used the nanoparticles to attack E coli, a bacterium that causes food poisoning;
electrically conductive sheets of tiny carbon nanotubes to form a jellyroll-like sheath around a long rubber core.
But even a"giant"stretch of the new conducting sheath-core fibers causes little change in their electrical resistance
Because the rubber core is stretched along its length as the sheets are being wrapped around it,
said the structure of the sheath-core fibers"has further interesting and important complexity.""Buckles form not only along the fiber's length,
and rubber core directions, enabling the electrical resistance of the sheath-core fiber to be insensitive to stretch."
"By adding a thin overcoat of rubber to the sheath-core fibers and then another carbon nanotube sheath,
or twice the width of a human hair--to much larger sizes, depending on the size of the rubber core."
"The rubber cores used for these sheath-core fibers are inexpensive and readily available, "she said."
who is a Wyss Institute Core Faculty member, Founder of the Harvard Biodesign Lab, and Assistant professor of Mechanical and Biomedical engineering AT SEAS.
Walsh and his team have also been aided in their work through key expertise from two other Wyss Core Faculty members George Whitesides, Ph d,
In order to be used as a core memory for flexible devices, the most important issue is reducing high operating current.
Using the"core-shell"structure, however, the battery can be discharged and charged thousands of times.
the researchers inserted a core of solid insulin and enzymes specially designed to sense glucose.
supplied by Lehigh's Faculty Innovation Grant (FIG) and Collaborative Research Opportunity Grant (CORE) programs.
and an Argonaute protein at its core and cleaves the target RNA. However, there were no suitable tools to directly monitor the RNAI reaction
as researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) in Erlangen have demonstrated now("Flying particle sensors in hollow-core photonic crystal fibre").
which can literally sense different physical quantities such as electric field, temperature or vibrations through the inside of this hollow-core photonic crystal fibre.
It thus remains trapped in the core like water in a pipe and follows the glass fibre,
The fact that the fibres have a hollow core was a crucial aspect for the team.
whether hollow-core photonic crystal fibres are suitable as sensors by initially using the fibres to measure electric fields, vibrations and temperatures.
and environmentally benign method to combat bacteria by engineering nanoscale particles that add the antimicrobial potency of silver to a core of lignin,
In a study published in Nature Nanotechnology("An environmentally benign antimicrobial nanoparticle based on a silver-infused lignin core),
The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment.
and environmentally responsible method to make effective antimicrobials with biomaterial cores. The researchers used the nanoparticles to attack E coli
Nanoparticles made from these polymers have a hydrophobic core and a hydrophilic shell. Due to molecular-scale forces
providing the most compelling evidence to date that this is a core transcriptional control mechanism, he says. anticipate that this advance will have broad implications ranging from the basic biology of transcription to pathological mechanisms involved in diseases such as Alzheimer disease
It is packed with an octa-core processor, 3gb of RAM and 32 GB internal storage.
and drawing them to the vortex core. Like a tornado, what happens to the particles depends strongly on their size.
when a mixture of small microparticles (less than 1 micron) and water were introduced they rotated slowly about the vortex core.
However, larger microparticles (household flour) were drawn into the core and were seen to spin at high speeds
After three days, the software came up with a core genetic network code that matched all of the hundreds of actual experiments in its database.
professor in the Department of chemistry and core member of the Center for Diagnostics and Therapeutics at Georgia State, organized a research team,
Common'data structure'revamped to work with multicore chips Today hardware manufacturers are making computer chips faster by giving them more cores or processing units.
In principle doubling the number of cores should double the efficiency of a computation. With algorithms that use a common data structure called a priority queue that's been true for up to about eight cores
--but adding any more cores actually causes performance to plummet. At the Association for Computing Machinery's Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming in February researchers from MIT's Computer science and Artificial intelligence Laboratory will describe a new way of implementing priority queues that lets them keep pace with the addition of new cores.
In simulations algorithms using their data structure continued to demonstrate performance improvement with the addition of new cores up to a total of 80 cores.
A priority queue is a data structure that as its name might suggest sequences data items according to priorities assigned them
when they're stored. At any given time only the item at the front of the queue--the highest-priority item--can be retrieved.
when multiple cores try to access the front of a priority queue at the same time. The problem is compounded by modern chips'reliance on caches--high-speed memory banks where cores store local copies of frequently used data.
As you're reading the front of the queue the whole front of the queue will be in your cache says Justin Kopinsky an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering
and Microsoft Research's Dan Alistarh a former student of Shavit's relaxed the requirement that each core has to access the first item in the queue.
--which must be the case for multicore computing to work anyway--they can simply be assigned to cores at random.
But a core has to know where to find the data item it's been assigned
if multiple cores are trying to modify data items simultaneously. Say that a core has been assigned element five.
It goes to the head of the list and starts working its way down. But another core is already in the process of modifying element three
so the first core has to sit and wait until it's done. The MIT researchers break this type of logjam by repurposing yet another data structure called a skip list.
The skip list begins with a linked list and builds a hierarchy of linked lists on top of it.
how far down depends on how many cores are trying to access the root list. Each core then moves some random number of steps and jumps down to the next layer of the hierarchy.
It repeats the process until it reaches the root list. Collisions can still happen particularly
when a core is modifying a data item that appears at multiple levels of the hierarchy
we could discern which epigenomic events might be at the core of insulin resistance.""Because the types of epigenomic changes being analyzed occur at locations where transcription factors bind,
The new EU regulation thus represents a core element of the EU strategy for the conservation of biodiversity passed in 2011.
and walkers--to design core interchangeable components which work together like Meccano and just like the toy can be easily
these core/shell particles self-assemble into a thin film upon water removal. The whole procedure takes less then 24 hours.
International team of scientists constructs first germanium-tin semiconductor laser for silicon chips The transfer of data between multiple cores as well as between logic elements and memory cells is regarded as a bottleneck in the fast-developing computer technology.
All samples were sent immediately to Stanford's Human Immune Monitoring Core which houses the latest immune-sleuthing technology under a single roof.
or T-ALL, by stalling the action of a specific protein receptor found in abundance on the surface of T cells at the core of T-ALL IN experiments in mice and human cells,
and, by putting a stiff core in the middle, you concentrate the stress in the center when you're pulling straight up."
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The ferrite cores are designed optimally to reduce the core volume by half, and their ability to transfer power is unaffected nearly by human bodies or surrounding metal objects,
"The core CHARGE cohorts include five population-based studies, including the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study, AGES-Reykjavik Study, Framingham Heart Study, Cardiovascular Health Study,
That has led semiconductor firms to look at packing more cores onto their processors. The number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles roughly every two years, according to Moore's Law,
"The higher the density of transistors, the more cores you can put in a given space,"noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group."
In 2012, researchers at the University of Leeds published the first observations at a single-molecule level of how the core of a single-stranded RNA VIRUS packs itself into its outer shell remarkable process
because the core must first be folded correctly to fit into the protective viral protein coat. The viruses solve this fiendish problem in milliseconds,
but its core technology started as a novelty item: smart dog collars. In the Media Laboratory class MAS 834 (Tangible Interfaces), Liang, Gips,
the researchers inserted a core of solid insulin and enzymes specially designed to sense glucose.
with the participation of researchers from the CNIO Molecular Imaging Core Unit and from the Complutense University of Madrid, is being published this week in the journal Cell Reports.
There are currently very few interventions that aim to improve these core attention skills in these children and, more importantly,
Core cognitive attention skills (selective and sustained attention. These were maintained for up to three months after the training ceased (longer term testing has yet to be conducted.
The ferrite cores are designed optimally to reduce the core volume by half, and their ability to transfer power is unaffected nearly by human bodies or surrounding metal objects,
and environmentally benign method to combat bacteria by engineering nanoscale particles that add the antimicrobial potency of silver to a core of lignin,
The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment. eople have been interested in using silver nanoparticles for antimicrobial purposes,
INVISTA Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering at NC State and the paper corresponding author. e show here an inexpensive and environmentally responsible method to make effective antimicrobials with biomaterial cores. he researchers used the nanoparticles
electrically conductive sheets of tiny carbon nanotubes to form a jellyroll-like sheath around a long rubber core.
But even a iantstretch of the new conducting sheath-core fibers causes little change in their electrical resistance
Because the rubber core is stretched along its length as the sheets are being wrapped around it,
said the structure of the sheath-core fibers as further interesting and important complexity. Buckles form not only along the fiber length
and rubber core directions, enabling the electrical resistance of the sheath-core fiber to be insensitive to stretch.
By adding a thin overcoat of rubber to the sheath-core fibers and then another carbon nanotube sheath,
or twice the width of a human hair to much larger sizes, depending on the size of the rubber core. ndividual small fibers also can be combined into large bundles
an author on the paper and chief research and intellectual properties strategist at Lintec of America Nanoscience & Technology Center. he rubber cores used for these sheath-core fibers are inexpensive and readily available,
making it around 150 per cent more efficient than today typical 100gbps core network links,
whether Huawei's technology can be integrated into the core network, to anticipate the constant and growing customers demand for more bandwidth."
we can hence upgrade the transmission capacity of the core network links from 16tbps to 20tbps,
"Android Auto aligns with Hyundai's core interior design principles of safety, intuitiveness and simplicity,"said Dave Zuchowski, CEO of Hyundai Motor America, in a statement."
The core technology may have broader potential. Moky seems like a neat accessory for compatible mobile devices,
The smartphone chip, Nvidia Tegra X1 Soc has an 8-core 64-bit CPU and a 256ore Maxwell-based GPU.
if you have more cores on the system, so it can run on bigger machines with about a 50 percent improvement.
But at the higher node counts with more cores, it performs better.""Ulin said version 7. 4 of the technology,
Skylake, the code name for Intel's sixth-generation Core processor aimed at PCS, is slated also to drop during the second half of 2015.
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