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Novel technology opens the door to the understanding of and possible treatments for obesity, diabetes, ageing and cancer
(08 Oct 2008)
Seahorse Bioscience Announces the XF96 Extracellular Flux Analyzer for Cellular Bioenergetics
Seahorse Bioscience announced the release of the first ever analytical instrument for the kinetic measurement of mitochondrial oxygen consumption and cytoplasmic glycolysis in cells in a 96 well microplate. For the past 75 years tools for measuring ...
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Scientists develop a new technique that allows certain objects to be invisible
(16 Sep 2008)
A research group of the Departments of Applied Physics and Electromagnetism of the University of Granada (Spain), directed by Professors Jorge Andrés Portí, Alfonso Salinas and Juan Antonio Morente, have taken a step forward with regard to one of ...
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Explosives at the microscopic scale produce shocking results
(12 Dec 2007)
U.S. troops blew up enemy bridges with explosives in World War II to slow the advance of supplies or enemy forces. In modern times, patrollers use explosives at ski resorts to purposely create avalanches so the runs are safer when skiers arrive. ...
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MIT gel changes color on demand
(23 Oct 2007)
Material could lead to fast, inexpensive sensors
MIT researchers have created a new structured gel that can rapidly change color in response to a variety of stimuli, including temperature, pressure, salt concentration and humidity. Among other applications, the structured gel could be used as a ...
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MIT creates 3-D images of living cell
(15 Aug 2007)
Method is similar to medical CT scans
A new imaging technique developed at MIT has allowed scientists to create the first 3D images of a living cell, using a method similar to the X-ray CT scans doctors use to see inside the body. The technique, described in a paper published in Nature ...
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Genetic 'roadmap' charts links between drugs and human disease
(04 Oct 2006)
Scientists create public database of 'genomic signatures' for ~160 drugs and use it to reveal potential applications to cancer and other diseases
A research team led by scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard announced the development of a new kind of genetic "roadmap" that can connect human diseases with potential drugs to treat them, as well as predict how new drugs work in ...
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Buchwald wins Siegfried Medal from University of Zurich
(30 Aug 2006)
The University of Zurich and Siegfried Ltd announced that Professor Stephen L. Buchwald of Massachusetts Institute of Technology will receive the 2006 Siegfried Medal for his achievements in process chemistry. Professor Buchwald's contributions have ...
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