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Researchers create polymer solar cells with higher efficiency levels 12/1/2008

Tiny protein provokes healthy bonding between cells 11/30/2008

Proteins strangle cell during division 11/30/2008

Molecular partnership controls daily rhythms, body metabolism 11/29/2008

Engineers show how tiny cell proteins generate force to 'walk' 11/28/2008

Scientists present 'moving' theory behind bacterial decision-making 11/26/2008

Researchers shed new light on catalyzed reactions 11/25/2008

New material could make gases more transportable 11/24/2008

How do bacteria swim? Brown physicists explain 11/23/2008

New filtering technology has environmental, industrial applications 11/20/2008

Researchers learn how bleach kills bacteria 11/18/2008

Wasabi receptor can sense ammonia that causes pain 11/17/2008

New catalysts promise faster, cleaner and more efficient research platform 11/17/2008

Test identifies toxic platinum and palladium without time-consuming sample pretreatment 11/16/2008

Acrylic glass made of sugar 11/16/2008

All Articles Tagged As: medicine


X-rays shed light on magnetic bacteria to improve cancer therapy (3/17/2008)

X-rays shed light on magnetic bacteria to improve cancer therapyScientists have identified that certain naturally occurring bacteria are able to create tiny magnets that could be intensified and developed for use in cancer treatments. ...> Full Article



New Method Enables Design, Production of Extremely Novel Drugs (1/25/2008)

New Method Enables Design, Production of Extremely Novel DrugsRhodium-based catalyst works like a bit of 'golden dust' ...> Full Article



Researchers obtain a snapshot clarifying how materials enter cells (1/8/2008)

Researchers obtain a snapshot clarifying how materials enter cellsA group of researchers has captured a key step in the metabolic process that allows materials, such as nutrients and drug treatments, to move in and out of cells. ...> Full Article



Novel Technology Used To Identify Unexpected Bacteria In Cystic Fibrosis Patients (12/7/2007)

Novel Technology Used To Identify Unexpected Bacteria In Cystic Fibrosis PatientsMolecular technology developed by a University of Colorado at Boulder professor to probe extreme life forms in undersea hydrothermal vents has been used to identify unexpected bacteria strains in the lung fluid of Denver children suffering from cystic fibrosis, findings that may lead to more effective therapies. ...> Full Article


Engineers develop new cements to heal spinal fractures (10/31/2007)

Engineers develop new cements to heal spinal fracturesNew research could offer hope for victims of the most devastating spinal injuries - typically those caused in car crashes. ...> Full Article


Researchers unlock hydrogen's secrets to spot polymorphism in pharmaceuticals (10/25/2007)

Researchers unlock hydrogen's secrets to spot polymorphism in pharmaceuticalsResearchers have found a new way to use solid-state NMR equipment to crack the secrets of hydrogen atoms and thus spot unwanted polymorphs in pharmaceuticals. ...> Full Article


Chemistry Turns Killer Gas Into Potential Cure (10/20/2007)

Researchers are harnessing carbon monoxide for beneficial use. ...> Full Article


Experimental Technique Sorts DNA, Cells, Molecules in a Split Second (10/18/2007)

A simple device just a few millimeters across can separate microscopic objects such as DNA or cells in a fraction of a second—thousands of times faster than conventional methods. ...> Full Article


New discovery in how plants fight toxins (10/5/2007)

New discovery in how plants fight toxinsAlthough plants lack humans' T cells and other immune-function cells to signal and fight infection, scientists have known for more than 100 years that plants still somehow signal that they have been attacked in order to trigger a plantwide resistance. Now, researchers at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research (BTI) on the Cornell campus have identified the elusive signal in the process: methyl salicylate, an aspirin-like compound that alerts a plant's immune system to shift into high gear. ...> Full Article

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