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instead of the current crop that often just monitor the body's activity.""Wearables currently are centered mostly around monitoring


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smaller than the width of a human hair, let the scientists determine the path a mouse walks using a remote control to inject drugs

The device is mounted to the head of the mouse and is powered by a small battery, removing the need for it to be wired,

In one such experiment, mice were made to walk in circles after a drug that mimics morphine was injected into the region of the mouse's brain that controls motivation and addiction.


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That diffusion outputs between 2-3 watts, about the same amount of power derived from a USB port-perfect for charging smartphones and tablets.


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A variety of screen-printed sensors"taste"electrochemical compounds in the beer to predict the brews'color index and alcoholic strength 76 percent and 86 percent of the time.

The screen-printed electrodes, made by the company Dropsens, have an array of sensors that send signals to software the"brain"that analyzes the response patterns.

The next steps for Méndez and her team will be modifying the commercial screen-printed electrodes with nanoparticles to make the sensors respond more clearly,


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Using mouse models and human airway tissue taken from both asthmatic and non-asthmatic people,


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#New GHOST Technology Leaps Out Of The Screen Nothing will make you feel like Tony Stark more than being able to change the shape of displays with your hands,

pulling objects and data out of the screen and playing with them in mid-air.

Instead, we live in a world of flat-screen displays, even though the real world is not flat,

Being able to manipulate a display and drag features into a 3-D world is the purpose of GHOST (Generic,

"It not only about deforming the shape of the screen, but also the digital object you want to manipulate, maybe even in mid-air.

Through ultrasound levitation technology, for example, we can project the display out of the flat screen.

And thanks to deformable screens we can plunge our fingers into it.""This breakthrough in user interaction with technology allows us to handle objects,

which allows data in bar charts to be pulled out of the screen by fingertips. The information,

The researchers have also been working with orphees flexible mobile devices with lycra or alloy displays

These can change shape automatically to form screens to shield your fingers when you type in a pincode, for example,

or to move the display to the twists and turns of a game. And such devices can be enlarged in the hand to examine data closer


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The other type of mouse, called Beethoven, has a specific TMC1 mutation--a change in a single amino acid

but with gene therapy, they jump as high as a normal mouse, "says Holt. The force of their jump was measured by a plate on the floor underneath them;


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and saw rapid wiggles on the screen indicating that the electrons were travelling long distances characteristic of a metal. ou do realise,

If an internal monitor detects radioactivity, the flask is shattered, releasing the poison that kills the cat.

But as long as we don check the monitor we have to consider the cat both dead and alive.


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and IBM-will use hybrid processors that remain partly electronic, "the press release explains.""Menon believes his beamsplitter could be used in those computers in about three years.


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"What distinguishes our technology from traditional 3d printing methods is that we work according to the'printing outside the box'principle,

"By printing with 6-axis industrial robots, we are limited no longer to a square box in which everything happens.

Printing a functional, life-size bridge is of course the ideal way to showcase the endless possibilities of this technique."

"The printing arms have been through several iterations to get them ready for the task: MX3D engineers say they've seen machines explode,

but now the final version of the hardware is ready to launch into action. A small-scale test run has taken already place,

a self-contained bridge-printing robot could prove invaluable in connecting communities together again. In the meantime, keep your eyes on MX3D's new bridge in Amsterdam,


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and reversibly disrupt Apc activity in a mouse with cancerous tumours in its colon. They already knew that the Apc gene was linked closely to an important pathway known as the Wnt signalling pathway,


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#Material with superfast electrons displays mind-blowing magnetoresistance Researchers have found a material that could be used to build smaller and fast electronics in the future.

Known as giant magnetoresistance, this property is crucial to achieving the large storage capacity we've come to enjoy in our hard drives,

because helps computers to quickly read the information that's stored magnetically in hard drives. When materials with giant magnetoresistance are exposed to a magnetic field,

In comparison, the materials that are used currently in hard drives generally exhibit magnetoresistance of between 40 and 110 percent at room temperature.


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"The patch has been tested in mouse models and so far, looks very promising. According to the paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,


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The patient's face also appears on the computer screen.""Each of the nine subjects with disabilities managed to remotely control the robot with ease after less than 10 days of training,"lead researcher José del R. Millán,


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which monitors finger and hand movements. While previous experiments have achieved similar results, the DNG researchers say their study is the first to offer such a high resolution without being harmful to the human touch.


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and they say itl be ready to integrate into everything from smartphone screens to nail varnish within the next five years.


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Once connected, the three monkeys were able to control the movements of a virtual avatar arm on a computer screen in front of them.


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memory cards, USB KEYS, and the solid-state drives found in everything from smartphones to ultraportable laptops (not counting older computers or desktop PCS that still use mechanical platter hard drives).

3d XPOINT speeds are enabled by its ultra-dense transistor-less architecture, which its makers describe as a hree-dimensional checkerboard where memory cells sit at the intersection of words lines and bit lines Don worry,

the industry has searched for ways to reduce the lag time between the processor and data to allow much faster analysis,

with faster and tougher data mechanisms theoretically delivering benefits for everything from 3d gaming through to better and potentially cheaper solid state drives and personal storage devices.


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But more than this, could aid in the development of new materials with improved performance such as LCD screens."

"Uptake of the current generation of organic solar cells has lagged behind more widespread silicon-based models, due to their comparative lack of performance even with a simplified construction via large printers.


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#Huge 3-D displays without 3-D glasses Public screenings have become an important part of major sports events.

Scaling it up to a display with many pixels is not a problem says Jrg Reitterer (Trilite Technologies and Phd-student in the team of Professor Ulrich Schmid at the Vienna University of Technology.

To experience the 3d effect the viewer must be positioned in a certain distance range from the screen.

The newly developed display however can present hundreds of pictures. Walking by the display one can get a view of the displayed object from different sides just like passing a real object.

For this however a new video format is required which has already been developed by the researchers.

but we expect that new footage will be created especially for our displays--perhaps with a much larger number of cameras says Franz Fiedler CTO of Trilite Technologies.

Compared to a movie screen the display is very vivid. Therefore it can be used outdoors even in bright sunlight.


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and the existing American Joint Committee on Cancer pathologic TNM staging system giving transplant physicians and oncologists more information to work with in deciding how often to monitor for recurrence and whether or not adjuvant treatment


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#Researchers develop new instrument to monitor atmospheric mercury Researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine

and monitor blue shifted atomic fluorescence. UM Rosenstiel School Professor of Atmospheric Sciences Anthony Hynes and colleagues tested the new mobile instrument


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Because ultimately one will want to make such optical processors with maybe tens or hundreds of photonic qubits it becomes unwieldy to do this using traditional optical components says Dirk Englund the Jamieson Career development Assistant professor in Electrical engineering and Computer science at MIT and corresponding author on the new paper.


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The new study determined that mouse TESI is highly similar to the TESI derived from human cells


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#Quantum optical hard drive breakthrough The team's record storage time of six hours is a major step towards a secure worldwide data encryption network based on quantum information

So we are thinking of our crystals as portable optical hard drives for quantum entanglement. After writing a quantum state onto the nuclear spin of the europium using laser light the team subjected the crystal to a combination of a fixed and oscillating magnetic fields to preserve the fragile quantum information.

The ANU group is excited also about the fundamental tests of quantum mechanics that a quantum optical hard drive will enable.


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The research also suggests that Graphexeter could extend the lifetime of displays such as TV screens located in highly humid environments including kitchens.

The same team have discovered now that Graphexeter is also more stable than many transparent conductors commonly used by for example the display industry y


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Ph d.,developed a way to screen for genes that regulate the TGF-beta receptor. When 720 genes from the human genome were screened against lung cancer and breast cancer cells,


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In the mouse study the insulin-producing cells were placed under the kidney capsule--a thin membrane layer that surrounds the kidney--where they developed into an organ-like structure with its own blood supply.


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and are used for displays, communications as well as scientific instruments.""The capabilities of laser beam shaping and steering are crucial for many optical applications,


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Common'data structure'revamped to work with multicore chips Today hardware manufacturers are making computer chips faster by giving them more cores


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#Blood test for prostate cancer investigated Mitchell believes the technique will be transformative in providing improved cancer diagnostics that can both predict treatment outcomes and monitor patient responses to therapy.


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Working in a mouse model the research team led by Drs. Nicolas Bazan Boyd Professor and Director of the LSU Health New orleans Neuroscience Center of Excellence and Alberto Musto Assistant professor of Research Neurosurgery and Neuroscience found that brief small electrical microbursts


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#Using 3-D printing clinicians repair tracheal damage Mr. Goldstein a Phd candidate at the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of medicine has been working with a team of surgeons at the North Shore

We actually found designs to modify the printer on Makerbot's Thingiverse website to print PLA with one extruder and the biomaterial with the other extruder.

If we had to send out these designs to a commercial printer far away and get the designs back several weeks later we'd never be where we are today.

One special bio printer cost $180000 an amount that the Institute would not allocate. They wanted to test their concept

Now he is the Feinstein Institute's 3d printing specialist printing models of organs for preoperative planning


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Put together in sequence these p-n junctions form transistors which can in turn be combined into integrated circuits microchips and processors.


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but we were surprised at how rapidly a mild reduction in food intake could improve outcome in a mouse malaria model,

but also in activating adaptive immune and inflammatory responses--is increased upon infection in a mouse model of cerebral malaria,


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The team's software can utilize Mira a supercomputer with nearly 800000 processors to run in a day the equivalent computations requiring about 10 million hours on a single-processor computer.

and catalysts for all of the complex mixtures involved in creating these products is of paramount importance


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ENIGMA's scientists screen brain scans and genomes worldwide for factors that help or harm the brain said ENGIMA cofounder Professor Paul Thompson from University of Southern California.


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In other words it will pull out a page that displays writing from the data they currently have


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Until now, rover operations required scientists to examine Mars imagery on a computer screen, and make inferences about

"Previously, our Mars explorers have been stuck on one side of a computer screen. This tool gives them the ability to explore the rover's surroundings


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"ENIGMA's scientists screen brain scans and genomes worldwide for factors that help or harm the brain--this crowdsourcing and sheer wealth of data gives us the power to crack the brain's genetic code,


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The researchers found in a mouse model of sepsis that sildenafil more commonly known as Viagra induced the liver to produce greater amounts of a protein called CYCLIC GMP


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and began working on a screen for molecules that tweak cell shape. Most drug screens look for an effect on a specific biochemical pathway that has been linked to disease;

by contrast Surcel explains this screen is based on the end result for a whole cell--in this case the amoeba Dictyostelium

which closely resembles a number of mammalian cell types. After treating the cells with a molecule Robinson's team looked for out-of-the-ordinary numbers of cells with two or more nuclei.

A screen of thousands of molecules turned up 25 with the effect the team was looking for Further studies revealed that one of them 4-HAP affected myosin II a building block of the cell skeleton.


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Mohs and co-authors report on their prototype system that combines a fluorescent dye that localizes in tumors with a real-time imaging system that allows the surgeon to simply view a screen to distinguish between normal tissue and the ightedmalignant tissue.


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of mouse Ngly1 gene expression. Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science the paper details how lack of the Ngly1 protein results in the incomplete removal of the sugar portion of glycoproteins--a process called deglycosylation.


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In mouse models, deletion of the gene that codes for a protein that promotes the production of camp resulted in spontaneous bronchial asthma,

"Raz noted that the genetic mouse model developed for the research shares multiple similarities with human allergic asthma,


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and her collaborators have used already the system to observe firing in 3d neuronal dendritic trees in superficial layers of the mouse brain.


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Lynch and his colleagues used high-throughput sequencing to catalog genes expressed in the uterus of several types of living animals--placental mammals (a human, monkey, mouse, dog, cow, pig, horse and armadillo


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With the help of specific mouse models we demonstrate that the expression of Fra-2 in keratinocytes induces the expression of genes in the EDC the authors write.


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a postdoctoral fellow in Kipnis'lab. The vessels were detected after Louveau developed a method to mount a mouse's meninges--the membranes covering the brain--on a single slide


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"Qihong and his colleagues have found a target that could result in a more accurate test than any method that's been used to screen for non-small cell lung cancer to date,

"This is the second time Wistar has identified a potential method for creating a blood test to screen for lung cancer.


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The discovery is the latest development in a long investigation sparked by a chance observation in an unusual mouse strain.

Years of subsequent research involving the MRL mouse led Heber-Katz and colleagues to theorize that the HIF-1a pathway,

of which is increased markedly before and after injury in the MRL mouse. Under normal oxygen conditions, HIF-1a is degraded by prolyl hydroxylases (PHDS.

their group found that it was possible to achieve healthy tissue regrowth in a mouse model in situ, without the use of stem cells."


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A similar approach could also be used to screen for antibodies against other types of pathogens s


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and may also help the food industry screen against contamination with harmful pathogens, according to researchers. A new way of rapidly identifying bacteria,

and may also help the food industry screen against contamination with harmful pathogens, according to researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon, South korea.

In principle, the approach could be scaled up to screen for contaminated food or suspicious packages s


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#New approach for treating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis Arrayprof. Dr. Oliver Eickelberg and Dr. Claudia Staab-Weijnitz of the Comprehensive Pneumology Center (CPC) at Helmholtz Zentrum München and their colleagues at LMU University Hospital in Munich and Yale university


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Arrayarraythe researchers'printing surface consists of a sandwich-like structure made up of two thin films of silver separated by a"spacer"film of silica.

""Unlike the printing process of an inkjet or laserjet printer, where mixed color pigments are used, there is no color ink used in our structural printing process--only different hole sizes on a thin metallic layer,

pigment-free color printing and relevant applications such as security marking and information storage.""Other co-authors of the Scientific Reports paper are Dr. Fei Cheng, a researcher at Missouri S&t's Nanoscale Optics Laboratory,


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A leader and follower controlled dots on a screen, using hand-held motion tracking sensors. The leader was taught to produce chaotic and unpredictable movements,

and when their dot moved on the screen the researchers found that, contrary to traditional thinking that a feedback delay would be a hindrance to coordination,


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Working with an obese mouse model, the researchers gave the mice a synthetic version of lipoxin A4 to boost the amount of the natural substance already in their systems.


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Right now, anyone can put these circuits together to form a complex droplet processor with no external control--something that was a very difficult challenge previously,


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Using mouse models Dr Grainger and his team looked at how and where monocytes are programs in response to toxoplasmosis,


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such as operating batteries and catalysts. It could enable the manipulation of the inner workings of matter to understand,


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which is well over the typical brightness levels of the portable displays used in smartphones. Considering how thin GQDS are,

a foldable paperlike display could soon become a reality. The present work for the first time, demonstrated that GQDS can be applied to optical devices by fabricating GQD-based LEDS with meaningful brightness.


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The researchers found that it is possible to mimic complex dynamic patterning seen in real cephalopods such as the Passing Cloud display,


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It is hoped this precise pinpointing may shed light on why enzymes are much more efficient at speeding up chemical reactions compared to human-made catalysts

than human-made catalysts that are used in industry. It is estimated that human-made catalysts underpin the creation of 80-90%of all manufactured goods

. Whilst researchers have a good understanding of the chemistry of enzymes, they are less sure about how enzymes physically react with their targets,


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bacteria-sensing gloves and more Inkjet printing is one of the most immediate and accessible forms of printing technology currently available, according to the researchers,

and ink-jet printing of biomolecules has been proposed previously by scientists. However, the heat-sensitive nature of these unstable compounds means printed materials rapidly lose functionality,


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Ram Krishna Ghosh, whose calculations show close correspondence to the experimental results. Datta cautions that the new resonant tunnel diode is just one element in a circuit


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and Kavikrishna Laboratory, Indian Institute of technology, Guwahati, utilized a well-known mouse model of Mtb infection, where months after drug treatment,

Using this mouse model of dormancy, scientists isolated the special bone marrow stem cell type, the CD271+mesenchymal stem cells, from the drug treated mice.


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when he tried to scale up to 100 or more sequences on one processor.''To solve this, we had to get in touch with TACC support staff,

Finally, we ended up with a solution by giving to each processor fewer sequences.''This allowed Bacolla to scale his code up and use over 1, 000 processors at once.'

'It would not have been possible to do this job without the TACC resources, 'Bacolla said.''The center is an incredible resource in terms of its capacity and support.

'Our next steps are to go forward with a mouse model that can detect mutations and translocations in the mouse genome using human sequences from these cancer breakpoints,

'Vasquez said. Does this really occur now in the context of chromosomes in living organisms?


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Researchers developed a genetically modified mouse in which the Hif-1alpha protein is fused to another protein,


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the researchers examined levels of 5fc in living adult and embryonic mouse tissues, as well as in mouse embryonic stem cells--the body's master cells which can become almost any cell type in the body.

They found that 5fc is present in all tissues but is very rare, making it difficult to detect.


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'Our group has pioneered the idea of using lithium-ion batteries to search for catalysts, 'Cui said.'

'Our hope is that this technique will lead to the discovery of new catalysts for other reactions beyond water splitting.'

'In conventional water splitters, the hydrogen and oxygen catalysts often require different electrolytes with different phone acidic,

is actually more stable than some commercial catalysts made of precious metals.''We built a conventional water splitter with two benchmark catalysts, one platinum and one iridium,

'Wang said.''At first the device only needed 1. 56 volts of electricity to split water,

'We believe that electrochemical tuning can be used to find new catalysts for other chemical fuels beyond hydrogen.


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Jean-Christophe Larsimont and colleagues used state of the art genetic mouse models to dissect the functional role


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The researchers conducted visual function tests using both a computer screen and real-world conditions, including finding


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"Quantum dots, which have use in diverse applications such as medical imaging, lighting, display technologies, solar cells, photocatalysts, renewable energy and optoelectronics, are typically expensive and complicated to manufacture.


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including ultrahigh-definition three-dimensional color displays and state-of-the-art anti-counterfeiting measures. So they set about designing a nanostructure architecture that could provide more'bang for the buck'.


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a universal strategy to screen gutter oils is not available at present. Polyu researchers have developed a simplified method for direct analysis of edible oils using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS). In the new MALDI-MS


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And in mouse models lacking AIM2, the researchers found that they had smaller tumors and precancerous colon polyps when blocked Akt.

Wilson said the researchers believe their findings mean that drugs used to inhibit Akt could be used as a personalized therapy for people who don have AIM2. ur research paves the way for future clinical trials that screen for AIM2 expression in colon cancer


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"Our next goal is to test the p53 inhibitors currently available in the same mouse models


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Peninsula of orthorhombic state At a mixture ratio of 85%nickel and 15%copper, the spinel system displays a kind of narrow peninsula of orthorhombic state in the phase diagram where the observed Anm


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In the first days of reprogramming mouse cells, the researchers observed that their production of netrin-1 was reduced strongly.

This time, the quantity of ips cells produced from mouse cells was much more greater.


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The other type of mouse, called Beethoven, has a specific TMC1 mutation--a change in a single amino acid

but with gene therapy, they jump as high as a normal mouse, "says Holt. The force of their jump was measured by a plate on the floor underneath them;


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and the WATCH system actively monitors whenever a nearby TV is tuned to a channel to avoid interfering with reception.

One aspect of WATCH monitors TV broadcasts on a channel and uses sophisticated signal-canceling techniques to insert wireless data transmissions into the same channel;


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#Better memory with faster lasers By studying the effect of femtosecond laser pulses on the types of materials used to make DVDS,

"Today, nanosecond lasers--lasers that pulse light at one-billionth of a second--are used to record information on DVDS and Blu-ray disks,

Right now, computers generally store information in several ways, among them the well-known random-access memory (RAM) and read-only memory (ROM.

ROM storage, including CDS and DVDS, uses phase-change materials and lasers to store information. Although ROM records

and then rewrite a DVD. Although these applications could mean exciting changes for future computer technologies,


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#Noninvasive device could end daily finger pricking for people with diabetes A new laser sensor that monitors blood glucose levels without penetrating the skin could transform the lives of millions of people living with diabetes.

or invasive continuous monitors, which use implanted sensors that need regular replacement. Professor Jose said:"

One will be a finger-touch device similar to a computer mouse. The other will be a wearable version for continuous monitoring."

suggest that the new monitor has the potential to perform as well as conventional technologies. More clinical trials and product optimization are required for regulatory approvals


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which could potentially be used for applications in dry environments, such as computer hard drives, wind turbine gears, and mechanical rotating seals for microelectromechanical and nanoelectromechanical systems.

With the help of ALCF catalysts, a team of computational scientists who work directly with ALCF users,

The ALCF catalysts in collaboration with researchers from IBM, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories, optimized LAMMPS


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In the LCLS experiments, Xu's team used samples of a form of human rhodopsin--a GPCR found in the retina whose dysfunction can cause night blindness--fused to a type of mouse arrestin that is nearly identical to human arrestin.


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