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Scientists Achieve Organized 3D Nanomaterials With Help of DNA

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2008-01-31 08:00:02 by Michael in Medgadget
...scientists from Brookhaven National Laboratory will be reporting about using DNA molecules as templates to create three-dimensional ordered crystals of nanoparticles. Here's an explanation on the nifty ways investigators used base pair complementarity to achieve these results: As with the group's previous work, the new assembly method relies...
 
 
 
 
 
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Euro scientists building real-life Transformers

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2008-03-13 15:52:02 by HASH0x8c5a11c in DVICE
...scientists across the pond are at it again. European scientists have just launched a $9 million project to create a prototype team of self-organizing, self-healing, shape-changing mini robots that can work as a team by 2013. The scientists behind the project say that future applications include search and rescue missions, space exploration,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Scientists Pinpoint Source Cells of Antibodies

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2008-05-20 08:36:44 by Michael in Medgadget
...scientists from the University Hospital Großhadern is describing a method to match circulating immunoglobulins to their B-cells source Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science reports: The liquid surrounding these nerve cells (the liquor) contains many antibodies in MS patients, and antibody occurrence in the liquor is used as one...
 
 
 
 
 
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ResearchGATE Social Network for Scientists: Going Live

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2008-05-28 06:18:12 by Bertalan Meskó in Medgadget
...scientists. It is for scientists built by scientists driven by the concept of Science 2.0. It means you can give your research profile a face, submit your résumé, make new contacts and share your publications with your colleagues. According to the mission statement: Launching this Friday, May 23, researchgate.net changes the picture by...
 
 
 
 
 
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Scientists Still Hope To Clone Extinct Species

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2008-11-06 13:00:49 by Editor in Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome
Scientists, spurred on by the passing of Michael Crichton , have kicked their efforts of cloning extinct species into high gear. And I think I speak for all of us here when I say, sex with dinosaurs : it's about freaking time. Japanese scientists have produced clones of mice that have been dead and frozen for 16 years -- a feat that could lead...
 
 
 
 
 
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Google: Free Database Storage for Scientists

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2008-01-21 10:20:11 by Josh in Medgadget
...scientists and access to the data will be free for all. The project, known as Palimpsest and first previewed to the scientific community at the Science Foo camp at the Googleplex last August, missed its original launch date this week, but will debut soon Building on the company's acquisition of the data visualization technology, Trendalyzer,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Google lets scientists share data

2008-01-25 03:46:54 by HASH0x8b6251c in gadget life blog
 
...scientists store their data for free and it will provide free access to anyone who wants to see it. Better still, Google will offer new tools to help people find and annotate relevant material The storage would fill a major need for scientists who want to openly share their data, and would allow citizen scientists access to an unprecedented...
 
 
 
 
 
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Scientists Reprogram Human Skin Cells into Embryonic Stem Cells

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2008-02-12 19:07:42 by Michael in Medgadget
...scientists confirm the work of researchers Shinya Yamanaka at Kyoto University and James Thomson at the University of Wisconsin, who first reported such advance in November 2007 The implications for disease treatment could be significant. Reprogramming adult stem cells into embryonic stem cells could generate a potentially limitless source of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Scientists love gaming consoles instead of super computer, Sony PS3 and Nintendo Wii in particular

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2008-02-18 09:28:23 by Mark in Product Reviews NetGadgets & Technology
...scientists love gaming consoles. We know that gaming consoles are getting more and more powerful everyday and they are easily programmable as research computers, scientists are in fact finding real world applications for them every day The Sony PS3 and Nintendo Wii in particular can function as great scientific tools, Professor Peter Coveney...