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Electricity and Carbon Dioxide Used to Generate Alternative Fuel
March 29, 2012 Imagine being able to use electricity to power your car and it's not an electric vehicle. Researchers have for the first time demonstrated a method for converting carbon dioxide into liquid fuel ... > full story -
Odd Lipid out May Illuminate Evolution
March 28, 2012 Spectroscopic evidence for the unusual handedness of a mammalian lipid may advance our understanding of ... > full story -
Molecular Braille Created to Identify DNA Molecules
March 27, 2012 Researchers have developed a method to detect sequence differences in individual DNA molecules by taking nanoscopic pictures of the molecules ... > full story -
Nanostarfruits Are Pure Gold for Research
March 27, 2012 Starfruit-shaped gold nanorods could nourish applications that rely on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, such as medical imaging and chemical ... > full story -
New Catalyst Promises Cheaper, Greener Drugs
March 27, 2012 A chemistry team has discovered environmentally-friendly iron-based nanoparticle catalysts that work as well as the expensive, toxic, metal-based catalysts that are currently in wide use by the drug, ... > full story -
New Endoscope Technology Paves the Way for 'Molecular-Guided Surgery' for Cancer
March 27, 2012 With about 15 million endoscopies done on patients each year in the U.S., scientists have reported that a new version of these flexible instruments for diagnosing and treating disease shows promise ... > full story -
New Field of Chemistry Has Potential for Making Drugs Inside Patients -- And More
March 27, 2012 The traditional way of making medicines in a factory may be joined by a new approach in which doctors administer the ingredients for a medicine separately, and those ingredients combine inside ... > full story -
A 24-Karat Gold Key to Unlock the Immune System
March 26, 2012 Using nanoparticles made of pure gold, researchers have developed a new method of introducing chemical residues into the immune system, triggering immune cells to help the body fight infection. The ... > full story -
Tiny Reader Makes Fast, Cheap DNA Sequencing Feasible
March 26, 2012 Researchers have devised a nanoscale sensor to electronically read the sequence of a single DNA molecule, a technique that is fast and inexpensive and could make DNA sequencing widely ... > full story -
New Synthetic Biology Technique Boosts Microbial Production of Diesel Fuel
March 26, 2012 Researchers have developed a "dynamic sensor-regulator system" that can detect metabolic changes in microbes during the production of fatty acid-based fuels or chemicals and control the expression of ... > full story -
E. Coli Bacteria Becomes Factory for Sugar-Modified Proteins to Make Cheaper, Faster Pharmaceuticals
March 26, 2012 Escherichia coli – a bacteria considered the food safety bane of restaurateurs, grocers and consumers – is a friend. Biomolecular engineers have learned to use E. coli to produce ... > full story -
Shiny New Tool for Imaging Biomolecules
March 23, 2012 Researchers have developed a technique for lacing artificial membranes with billions of gold nanoantennas that can boost optical signals from a protein tens of thousands of times without the protein ... > full story
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