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Carnegie Mellon Chemists Create Nanofibers Using Unprecedented New Method

Carnegie Mellon Chemists Create Nanofibers Using Unprecedented New Method

The work offers a promising new way to fabricate materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have developed a novel method fo... Read more

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Fabricating Nanostructures with Silk Could Make Clean Rooms Green Rooms

Fabricating Nanostructures with Silk Could Make Clean Rooms Green Rooms

An environmentally friendly candidate material to replace plastics in many high-technology applications Tufts University engineers have demonstrated that it is possible to generate nanostruc... Read more

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Hydrogel implant enables light-based communication with cells inside the body

Hydrogel implant enables light-based communication with cells inside the body

“Scientists only began investigating light-activated therapy a few years ago, but it is generating huge interest” As researchers develop novel therapies based on inducing specifi... Read more

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MIT engineers design new synthetic biology circuits that combine memory and logic.

MIT engineers design new synthetic biology circuits that combine memory and logic.

Cell circuits remember their history MIT engineers have created genetic circuits in bacterial cells that not only perform logic functions, but also remember the results, which are encoded in... Read more

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Duke researchers engineer cartilage from pluripotent stem cells

Duke researchers engineer cartilage from pluripotent stem cells

A way to take adult stem cells and convert them so they have the properties of embryonic stem cells A team of Duke Medicine researchers has engineered cartilage from induced pluripotent stem... Read more

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Expand the Nobel Prize to Award Teams, Not Just Individuals

Expand the Nobel Prize to Award Teams, Not Just Individuals

Now that teams, not individuals, drive high-impact science,the Nobel Foundation should change how it awards its prize Two teams of scientists simultaneously announce the discovery of a lifet... Read more

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UMass Amherst Chemists Develop Nose-like Sensor Array to ‘Smell’ Cancer Diagnoses

UMass Amherst Chemists Develop Nose-like Sensor Array to 'Smell' Cancer Diagnoses

A rapid, sensitive way to detect microscopic levels of many different metastatic cell types in living tissue In the fight against cancer, knowing the enemy’s exact identity is crucial for di... Read more

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