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2013/05/21 22:46
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A 3-D Printer For Any Food You Could Want
Loading Slideshow Lifelogging Cameras Two lifelogging cameras came to prototype this year: Memoto’s Lifelogging Camera and OMG Life’s a...
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2013/05/21 18:46
2013/05/21 18:46
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Scientists excited about new lab at bottom of Pac...
Scientists excited about new lab at bottom of Pacific Ocean SEATTLE (AP) — Scientists are eager for access to information from a quarter-billion dollar lab at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean that...
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2013/05/21 18:44
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Single-cell transfection tool enables added contr...
Bulk electroporation -- a technique used to deliver molecules into cells through reversible nanopores in the cell membrane that are caused by exposing them to electric pulses -- is an increasingly...
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2013/05/21 18:40
2013/05/21 18:40
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New smart fabric mimics the way skin perspires
Researchers turned to the human skin for inspiration behind new moisture-wicking fabric. Biomedical engineers are unveiling a new type of fabric that, much like human skin, can turn excess sweat into...
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2013/05/21 17:31
2013/05/21 17:31
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20 Balloons Launched By NASA’s BARREL Mission
In Antarctica in January, 2013 – the summer at the South Pole – scientists released 20 balloons, each eight stories tall, into the air to help answer an enduring space weather question: when the giant...
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2013/05/21 15:42
2013/05/21 15:42
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Geochemist aids development of geologic time scal...
Geochemist Mark Schmitz is one of four editors on The Geologic Time Scale 2012, or GTS2012, a 1,144-page compilation of the latest understanding of Earth's history, and the means by which...
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2013/05/21 15:42
2013/05/21 15:42
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Soft matter offers new ways to study how material...
The doughnut-shaped droplets, a shape known as toroidal, are formed from two dissimilar liquids using a simple rotating stage and an injection needle. About a millimeter in overall size, the droplets...
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2013/05/21 11:39
2013/05/21 11:39
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Don't lose the organism in the excitement over it...
... —It's been said metaphorically that too much focus on the trees can cause one to lose sight of the forest. In a similar check of perspective, a group of biologists, led by a University of...
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2013/05/21 09:11
2013/05/21 09:11
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Trees under multiple threats
The May 9 story in the Telegram & Gazette about the continuing, successful battle against the Asian Longhorned Beetle infestation in Worcester is a reminder that the season of beetle inspections and...
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2013/05/21 05:34
2013/05/21 05:34
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Taiwanese researchers take aim at environmental i...
TAIPEI--Taiwan's bulwark research centers are aiming to move the island nation up the supply chain from manufacturing to innovation by fostering cooperative industry/academic efforts to commercialize...
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2013/05/21 04:31
2013/05/21 04:31
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Sequester cuts Northeast Ohio research
It may not be noticeable, but every year federal money is sent to Ohio to help underwrite research at area universities. The largest funder for research at the University of Akron, for example, is...
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2013/05/21 02:34
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MSU VP accepts slot at the University of North Te...
BOZEMAN - Montana State University Vice President for Research, Creativity and Technology Transfer Thomas McCoy has been named the vice president for research and economic development at the...
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2013/05/21 00:53
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Why USC and not a black college, Dr. Dre?
The two music moguls and co-founders of Beats Electronics — recognizing that they needed a new type of creative talent for their growing music technology business — are funding a four-year program...
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2013/05/21 00:44
2013/05/21 00:44
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Computational tool translates complex data into s...
The method, published today in the online edition of Nature Biotechnology, has particular relevance to cancer research and therapeutics. Researchers now understand that cancer within an individual...
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2013/05/21 00:44
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Ant study could help future robot teams work unde...
By studying fire ants in the laboratory using video tracking equipment and X-ray computed tomography, researchers have uncovered fundamental principles of locomotion that robot teams could one day use...
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2013/05/20 23:42
2013/05/20 23:42
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Iron-platinum alloys could be new-generation hard...
... relatively convenient synthesis conditions, along with the tunable magnetic properties, make these materials highly desirable for future magnetic recording technologies," said Liu, a professor of...
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2013/05/20 21:42
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Fastest measurements ever made of ion channel pro...
A team of researchers at Columbia Engineering has used miniaturized electronics to measure the activity of individual ion-channel proteins with temporal resolution as fine as one microsecond,...
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2013/05/20 20:45
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Nanoantennas improve infrared sensing
The research was conducted by assistant professor Ertugrul Cubukcu and postdoctoral researcher Fei Yi, along with graduate students Hai Zhu and Jason C. Reed, all of the Department of Material Science...
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2013/05/20 20:45
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Amazon River exhales virtually all carbon taken u...
Until recently people believed much of the rain forest's carbon floated down the Amazon River and ended up deep in the ocean. University of Washington research showed a decade ago that rivers exhale...
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2013/05/20 20:27
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Link-Age Ventures raising money for a new fund ai...
Linkage Ventures is a branch of Linkage, a nonprofit organization of senior living providers. In 2010, Link-Age Ventures grew out of an alliance of nursing homes — about 600 retirement communities in...
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