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Neuroscientist Dr Alysson Muotri of the University of California, San diego, who was involved not in the study,


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A clinical study at the University of Oxford is currently investigating using an existing drug in combination with ultrasound but without the bubble technology,


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which it does more effectively than currently available commercial alternatives according to Morgan Alexander from the University of Nottingham. t is better


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#New Technology Turns Smartphone into a DNA-Scanning Microscope Researchers at University of California, Los angeles (UCLA) have developed a new technology that turns a smartphone into a DNA-scanning fluorescent microscope.


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Now Ph d. researcher Justin Besant and his team at the University of Toronto have designed a small and simple chip to test for antibiotic resistance in just one hour,

Besant and his team, including his supervisor Professor Shana Kelley of the Institute for Biomaterials & Biomedical engineering and the Faculties of Pharmacy and Medicine,

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#Thermal Imaging Software for Research and Science Applications FLIR Systems'new version 4. 2 of its Researchir thermal imaging software provides researchers and scientists with a powerful tool for viewing,


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#Building a Better Microscope to See at the Atomic Level One of the more famous images in biology is known as"Photo 51,

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#New Sensing Tech Could Help Detect Diseases, Fraudulent Art, Chemical weapons From airport security detecting explosives to art historians authenticating paintings,

An international research team led by University at Buffalo engineers has developed nanotechnology that promises to make SERS simpler and more affordable.

and Zhejun Liu, Ph d. candidate, both at Fudan University in China. When a powerful laser interacts chemical and biological molecules,

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#South korea Reports its First 2 Deaths From MERS Virus South korea on Tuesday confirmed the country's first two deaths from Middle east Respiratory Syndrome as it fights to contain the spread of a virus that has killed hundreds of people

More than 50 schools and kindergartens near a hospital near Seoul where the 58-year-old patient who died was treated have canceled classes from Wednesday to Friday to let children stay home, according to the education agency in Gyeonggi province,


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The current study uses technology Ott discovered as a research fellow at the University of Minnesota


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#Data Scientists Find Connections Between Birth Month and Health Columbia University scientists have developed a computational method to investigate the relationship between birth month and disease risk.

The researchers used this algorithm to examine New york city medical databases and found 55 diseases that correlated with the season of birth.

Ph d.,an assistant professor of biomedical informatics at Columbia University Medical center (CUMC) and Columbia Data science Institute.


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Researchers at the University of Virginia have discovered that blood vessels directly connect the brain to the body immune system.

Ph d.,a postdoctoral fellow at the University Of Virginia School of medicine, told Bioscience Technology. ecently, we have seen that the areas that are surrounding the brain are full of immune cells, even in normal conditions,


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the multidisciplinary team also included Michel Gilliet of Switzerland Lausanne University Hospital and Jure Dobnikar and Daan Frenkel of the University of Cambridge.

so that the receptors bind to them strongly. he research was supported by the National institutes of health, the National Science Foundation, the European commission, the European Research Council, the Slovenian Research Agency, The swiss National Science Foundation and the University of Cambridge.

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#MERS Not Given Same Vaccine Attention as Ebola, Other Viruses A MERS outbreak has infected about 150 people in South korea,


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#Newfound Groups of Bacteria are Mixing Up the Tree of Life University of California, Berkeley,

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#Protein Plays Unexpected Role in Embryonic Stem Cells What if you found out that pieces of your front door were occasionally flying off the door frame to carry out chores around the house?


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#Smart Insulin Patch Could Replace Painful Injections for Diabetes Painful insulin injections could become a thing of the past for the millions of Americans who suffer from diabetes, thanks to a new invention from researchers at the University of North carolina

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#Eavesdropping on the Body: New Device Tracks Chemical Signals Within Cells Biomedical engineers at the University of Toronto have invented a new device that more quickly

and accurately"listens in on the chemical messages that tell our cells how to multiply. The tool improves our understanding of how cancerous growth begins,

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#Specific Roles of Adult Neural stem cells May be determined Before Birth Adult neural stem cells, which are thought commonly of as having the ability to develop into many type of brain cells,


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. E. P. Taylor Professor of Pain Studies at Mcgill University and Director of the Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain. he realization that the biological basis for pain between men and women

The research was conducted by teams from Mcgill University, The Hospital for Sick Children (Sickkids), and Duke university

said Michael Salter, M d.,Ph d.,Head and Senior Scientist, Neuroscience & Mental health at Sickkids and Professor at The University of Toronto,


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#Researchers Develop Innovative Gene Transfer-based Treatment Approach University of North carolina (UNC) School of medicine researchers have developed an innovative,

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#Microarray for Research into Haematological and Solid Cancers Oxford Gene Technology (OGT) released a new microarray designed to improve the accuracy and efficiency of cancer research.

The array has been optimized in collaboration with Professor Jacqueline Schoumans from the Lausanne University Hospital in Switzerland, an expert in both acgh and cancer genomics.


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Other Diseases Researchers at the University of Adelaide in Australia are using optical spectroscopy to develop a quick,

Australian Research Council (ARC) Research Fellow with the University Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS), compared the instrument to an ptical dog nosewhich uses a special laser to measure the molecular content

Anstie said in a university press release. hose molecules are by-products of metabolic processes in the body


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Tom Ellis, group leader of the Centre for Synthetic biology at Imperial College London, who was involved not in the research,


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and the Elderly Researchers from the University of Sheffield Department of Biomedical science discovered the ultrasound transmits a vibration through the skin

from the University Centre for Membrane Interactions and Dynamics (CMIAD), said: kin ulcers are excruciatingly painful for patients

was carried out in collaboration with the School of Biochemistry at the University of Bristol, the Wound Biology Group at the Cardiff Institute of Tissue Engineering and Repair,

The University of Sheffiel u


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#Stem Cells Create Early Human Heart Development Model UC Berkeley researchers, in collaboration with scientists at the Gladstone Institutes, have developed a template for growing beating cardiac tissue from stem cells,


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said Warren Ruder, an assistant professor of biological systems engineering in both the College of Agriculture and Life sciences and the College of Engineering."

rudimentary robots and E coli that are used already commonly separately in classrooms could be linked with this model to teach students from elementary school through the Ph d.-level about bacterial relationships with other organisms. ource:


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. the Gary Jobson Professor in Medical Oncology at the University of Maryland School of medicine. ur findings provide a strong foundation for further research in the field of cellular immunotherapy for myeloma to help achieve even better

who is the Director of the Blood and Marrow Transplant Program at the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center.

Some patients are still in remission after nearly three years. he research is a collaboration between the University of Maryland School of medicine, the Perelman School of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Adaptimmune

Dr. Rapoport and co-authors Edward A. Stadtmauer, M d.,of the University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center,

Half the patients were treated at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center and half at the University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center.

The study was developed originally by Carl H. June, M d.,of the University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center,

vice president for medical affairs at the University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and dean of the University of Maryland School of medicine. his trial is also an excellent example of significant

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#Uncovering the Spread of Bacteria in Pneumonia Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered the role a toxin produced by a pneumonia-causing bacterium plays in the spread of infection from the lungs to the bloodstream in hospitalized patients. rior to this study,

said Dr. Hauser, also a member of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.


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Scientists from the University of Nottingham in England have discovered a fully man-made substrate that could produce billions of human embryonic stem cells and move laboratory-based research to industrial-scale biomedicine.

Morgan Alexander, professor of biomedical surfaces in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham


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said Stephen Beverley, Ph d.,senior author of one of the studies and the Marvin A. Brennecke Professor and head of the Department of Molecular Microbiology at Washington University School of medicine in St louis. n the future,

Ph d.,of the University of Lausanne in Switzerland, worked with colleagues studying patients in French guiana.``

. of the Cayetano Heredia University in Peru. edical resources are often very scarce in the communities where these people work,


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A sixth app was released last month to collect information for a long-term health study of gays and lesbians by the University of California,

a University of Rochester neurologist who's leading the Parkinson's app study called mpower.""Participating in clinical studies is often a burden,


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Aarhus University Study A major epidemiological registry-based study from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital indicates that Parkinson's disease begins in the gastrointestinal tract.

Now researchers from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital have taken an important step towards a better understanding of the disease.

"explains postdoc at Aarhus University Elisabeth Svensson on the hypothesis behind the study. A hypothesis that turned out to be correct:"


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19 people including nine quadriplegics were able to remotely control a robot located in one of the university laboratories.


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#Cell Structure Discovery Advances Understanding Of Cancer Development, University of Warwick Study University of Warwick researchers have discovered a cell structure

Researchers at the University Warwick Medical school made the discovery by accident while looking at gaps between microtubules

and the researchers at the University believe that the mesh is needed to give structural support.

North West Cancer Research (NWCR) has funded the research as part of a collaborative project between the University of Warwick and the University of Liverpool,

r Royle and Professor Ian Prior at the University of Liverpool have made significant inroads into our understanding of the way in


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Osaka University Study Eric is terrified. He stands outside the clinic and takes a few deep breaths before walking slowly through the automatic doors.

The authors of the study, from Osaka University in Japan, say their dissolvable patch the only vaccination system of its kind could make vaccination easier, safer and less painful.

one of the authors of the study and Professor of Biotechnology and Therapeutics at the Graduate school of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Osaka University. ecause the new patch is so easy to use,


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The lightweight plastic hand itself was designed and 3d printed by a research team from Saarland University.


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University of Cambridge Study A ill on a stringdeveloped by researchers at the University of Cambridge could help doctors detect oesophageal cancer cancer of the gullet at an early stage,

However, researchers from the University of Cambridge have shown that variations in mutations across the oesophagus mean that standard biopsies may miss cells with important mutations.

developed by Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald at the Medical Research Council Cancer Unit at the University of Cambridge. he trouble with Barrett oesophagus is that it looks bland


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And Accurately Created, University of California, Los angeles (UCLA) Reveals UCLA Researchers Create Smartphone-Based Device That Reads Medical Diagnostic Tests Quickly And Accurately Enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay,

UCLA undergraduate Brandon Berg was the study first author, and two other undergraduates also contributed to the research. t is quite important to have these kinds of mobile devices,

especially for administering medical tests that are done usually in a hospital or clinical laboratory, said Ozcan,

undergraduates Jordi Burbano and Qamar Farooki; and Michael Lewinski, an adjunct faculty in UCLA bioengineering department.

This research was supported by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute h


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#First Artificial Ribosome Designed, University of Illinois Researchers Reveal Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago

and Northwestern University have engineered a tethered ribosome that works nearly as well as the authentic cellular component,

The artificial ribosome, called Ribo-T, was created in the laboratories of Alexander Mankin, director of the UIC College of Pharmacy's Center for Biomolecular Sciences


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The teams from Australia's University of Melbourne and Shanghai's Fudan University had worked together during the first outbreak of avian flu in China in 2013.

University of Melbourne's associate professor Ms Katherine Kedzierska recently said that during the outbreak 99 percent of people with the H7n9 virus were hospitalized,

who co-led the study from Fudan University, China, said this study would significantly enlighten T-cell based vaccine development and immune intervention during severe influenza infection in the future.

Professor Elizabeth Hartland, head of the department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Melbourne added that the international collaboration has brought together the immunological expertise in Melbourne


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http://www. sfu. ca) Simon Fraser University Phd alumna Ms Maryam Sadeghi has developed Molescope, an innovative hand-held tool that uses a smartphone to monitor skin for signs of cancer.


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as a result of collaboration between Kobe-based medical device manufacturer My Tech researchers from Showa University uses a biochip,

Mr Hiroaki Ito, a researcher from Showa University, said the preliminary data suggests that the device could be more accurate and effective than existing blood tests."


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Vaccination will no longer be a painful process as researchers from Japan's Osaka University have developed a new technique that can deliver vaccines without needles.

Vaccination will no longer be a painful process as researchers from Japan's Osaka University have developed a new technique that can deliver vaccines without needles.

and in some cases even more effective,"said Professor Nakagawa, one of the authors of the Osaka University study.


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#Approval for AIDS Vaccine at Canadian University The Food and Drug Administration has given Canadian researchers approval to test a vaccine for HIV/AIDS on humans.

Researchers from the University of Western Ontario are hopeful that with further tests, a vaccine could be on the market in about five years.


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researchers at the University Medical center Utrecht announced that they have identified a gene that puts women at higher risk for breast cancer.


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#Biodiesel production from Sugarcane A multi-institutional team led by plant biology professor Stephen P. Long from the University of Illinois reports that it can increase sugarcane's geographic range boost its photosynthetic rate by 30 percent

The research team led by the University of Illinois includes scientists from Brookhaven National Laboratory the University of Florida and the University of Nebraska.

Long is an affiliate of the Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois s


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generating creative initiatives from universities, tech transfer organizations, government and biotechs. BIO-X is an open innovation vehicle run by Uppsala BIO.

It was established in the Stockholm-Uppsala Region of Sweden almost ten years ago to act as an independent bridge-builder between universities


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Alexis A. Thompson, head of hematology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of medicine in Chicago, and lead investigator of the study. n a relatively short period of time,


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"A research paper at Cornell University outlines a system that learns to identify fine-grained visual features of images,

The research was conducted by a team comprised of experts from the Chinese Internet search company Baidu and a student at the University of California at Los angeles,


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"The eight year old Swedish company grew out of a piece of university research and was funded initially by DARPA, the US defence programme that funds technology with potential military use.


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According to a Babson College report, only 15%of VC-funded companies in the US have a female executive,


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"The study was conducted at UC Berkeley (the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center) together with Taiwan's National Chiao tung University.


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and device during her Phd research at Simon Fraser University.""It enables patients to have access to the same system that doctors have in their clinic,

Simon Fraser University) This allows people to monitor their moles and skin health, share images with family

"Dr. Susan Poelman, a dermatologist at the University of Calgary, says the device could help solve problems in her own clinic."


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A City College of New york study of the New york city system found a two per cent increase in bus ridership through 2013


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"says the university of Calgary professor. While the Devines have taken the plunge and transformed the way they watch TV,


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A sixth app was released last month to collect information for a long-term health study of gays and lesbians by the University of California,

a University of Rochester neurologist who's leading the Parkinson's app study called mpower.""Participating in clinical studies is often a burden,


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Imergy is already collaborating on a California college campus microgrid project not far from the company Fremont headquarters,

and it could become the blueprint for a number of other college microgrids. Like other Imergy flow batteries, they also use vanadium from fly ash and mining slag.


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In the latest development, a team of researchers at the University of California, Riverside, has come up with a paperlike material that could bring in a new generation of high-range batteries.

from the school Bourns College of Engineering, involves a new paperlike material made from silicon in the form of spongy silicon nanofibers.


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#Imergy Power systems & Geli Awarded College Microgrid Project Advanced energy storage systems leader Imergy Power systems and Growing Energy Labs Inc. Geli) are collaborating on a microgrid project for Chabot-Las Positas Community college District in Livermore, California.

Geli is a designer of energy storage and microgrid solutions. The joint project at Las Positas College will add renewable energy sources,

reduce peak power, and allow the district to be more energy independent. Imergy Power Systemseps30 series institutional scale vanadium redox flow batteries will be installed as part of the microgrid.

Las Positas College in Livermore will be the site of the flow batteries installation, where there is already a 2. 35 MW solar array that generates about 55%of the campus electricity.

which seeks to demonstrate how colleges and universities can use microgrids to better manage their energy

and reduce costs. In fact, a document called the Microgrid Blueprint will be published and shared with other educational institutions containing data

Las Positas College has about 9, 0001,000 students and prepares them for the transition to 4-year educational institutions and new careers through classes,


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Henk Jonkers from Netherlands-based Delft University of Technology has created bioconcrete, a product that can heal its own cracks and faults.


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#Weirdest Biofuel Ever Powers Strangest Car Ever The folks at Columbia University have come up with a loating enginethat runs on evaporating water

The company Joule updated us on new patents for its cyanobacteria-to-biofuel process powered by sunlight and carbon dioxide, researchers at Tohoku University hit upon a new method for converting algae to biofuel precursors,


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and lowered operating voltage has been developed by researchers at Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, the University of Science and Technology of China,

and the South China University of Technology. The new approach, interestingly, doesn rely on exotic chemicals or processes,


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and storage at the University of Edinburgh who was involved not in the research. Durable safe and secure capsules containing solvents tailored to diverse applications can place CO2 capture for CCS firmly onto the cost-reduction pathway.

and associate professor of Earth and environmental engineering at Columbia University who was involved not in the research.


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The array of perceptive faculties we have is actually pretty impressive but what we don't have is called a sense magnetoception.

and Materials Research in Dresden Germany and the TU Chemnitz in close collaboration with partners at the University of Tokyo and Osaka University in Japan led by Dr Denys Makarov.


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A new technique developed by researchers at the University of Rochester, however, can make a surface hydrophobic without the use of coatings.

"said Chunlei Guo, professor of optics in the University of Rochester Hajim School of engineering and Applied sciences.


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as researchers at the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies are finding out,


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The human trials may start as early as June of this year at a special facility called the called the Gait Platform housed in the University Hospital of Lausanne Switzerland.


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and was a spin-off from the department of Environmental technology of Wageningen University. Again they develop products in


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Painless Glucose Regulation The patch, created by researchers from the University of North carolina and NC State, is a thin square covered with more than 100 tiny needles.


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In a trial at the National University of Ireland, the system was tested on 60 people who'd had tinnitus for longer than six months.

Scientists at Newcastle University and the University of Iowa, in the U s.,have shown that more areas of the brain are involved in tinnitus than just the sound centre-the auditory cortex-which was thought previously to be responsible.


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'said Andrew Blain of University of Leicester.''It's like winning a hot-dog-eating contest lasting hundreds of millions of years.'


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A suit invented by engineers at the University of Illinois gives wearers 360-degree awareness of the environment around their body.

Researchers from the University of California, San diego and the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EDFL) in Switzerland fitted a traditional contact lens with a magnifying ring which,


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Researchers from Carnegie mellon University in the US demonstrated they were able to use their iris recognition technology to identify drivers from an image of their eye captured from their vehicle's side mirror.


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The Carnegie mellon University Highly Intelligent Mobile Platform, or CHIMP, is designed to primarily move like a tank using tracks to cover tough terrain.

'CHIMP needs to master many skills for the DRC Finals,'its creators said.''During the past several months, it spent long hours crossing block piles and climbing stairs.'


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which is developed jointly by Tsinghua University and Hangzhou-based Tzekwan Technology, is able to scan the users'faces to ensure they are the genuine holders of the bank account.


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Dr Daniel Weiss, an organ regeneration expert at the University of Vermont College of Medicine in Burlington, said:'

Dr Oskar Aszmann, of the Medical University of Vienna, said:''Although this is a worthy endeavour,


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Dr Susannah Maidment, a junior research fellow at Imperial College London who was one of the authors of the research,

'Dr Sergio Bertazzo, another author who worked on the study at Imperial College London, said:'


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The research, carried out at the University of Bristol, is said to have tarted on the back of an envelopeas the team looked at ways to prevent tiny cracks from forming in places such as aircraft wings.

when researchers at the University of Illinois in the US created a plastic that could repair itself

The University of Illinois team created a polymer in 2014 that they showed can fix holes of up to three centimetres.

researchers from Delft University mixed the bio material into the concrete along with calcium lactate. When cracks in the concrete appear,


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James Hone, professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia University said:''We've created what is essentially the world's thinnest light bulb.'

Yun Daniel Park, of Seoul National University said that carbon was one of the earliest filaments used

The discovery of graphene in 2004 by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, two Russian-born scientists at the University of Manchester, earned the pair the Nobel prize for Physics and knighthoods.


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Researchers at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, used time lapse photography to film a white blood cell as it died.

Dr Ivan Poon, a molecular biologist at La Trobe University who led the work, said they may have uncovered a key part of the immune systems defence mechanism.


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Urthecast says it will make the cameras commercially available in July to anyone who wants to use them, from governments and nonprofit organizations, to businesses and universities.


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Professor Jill Banfield, an environmental scientist at the University of California in Berkeley who led the work

Christopher Brown, a microbiologist who was part of the team who took part in the study at the University of California Berkeley,

and one was called Berkelbacteria-after University of California Berkeley. Mr Brown added:''I think what this is telling us is that a large part of bacteria


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Dr Penny Whiting, from the University of Bristol, and her team evaluated the evidence for benefits and adverse events, related to medicinal cannabis use.


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'said Professor Debashis Chanda of the University of Central Florida, who developed the technique for creating the world's first full-color,


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The researchers, led by Milivoj Simeonovski from Saarland University in Germany, have tested Oblivion on existing articles


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