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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Growing Cartilage: Bioactive Nanomaterial Promotes Growth of New Cartilage

Researchers have designed a bioactive nanomaterial that promotes the growth of new cartilage in vivo and without the use of expensive ...  > full story

Quantum Mechanics at Work in Photosynthesis: Algae Familiar With These Processes for Nearly Two Billion Years

Chemists have made a major contribution to the emerging field of quantum biology, observing quantum mechanics at work in photosynthesis in ...  > full story

Chemists Discover How Antiviral Drugs Bind to and Block Flu Virus

Researchers have determined where an antiviral drug binds to and blocks a channel necessary for the flu virus to spread. The team also discovered that ...  > full story

Microbes Produce Fuels Directly from Biomass

Researchers have developed a microbe that can produce an advanced biofuel fuel directly from biomass. Deploying the tools of synthetic biology, the researchers engineered a ...  > full story
 

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