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MIT's Nanoprinter Could Mass-Produce Nano-Devices
June 8, 2005 Just as the printing press revolutionized the creation of reading matter, a "nano-printing" technique developed at MIT could enable the mass production of nano-devices currently built one at a time. ... > full story -
Study: 'Homemade' Gene Expression Technology Unreliable
May 27, 2005 Technology for analyzing gene expression must be standardized among laboratories and across platforms around the world to support this age of human genome exploration, an Oregon Health & Science ... > full story -
Bioelectronic 'Signatures' Hold Key To DNA Mutations
May 25, 2005 A new method to identify DNA mutations may shepherd in an era of small, portable, electronic devices for the rapid screening and identification of genes that harbor ... > full story -
Fingerprinting Study Sets Off Alarm Bells
May 16, 2005 Lawrence Wein detected a serious problem in the federal government's US-VISIT program, designed to capture terrorists entering American airports by checking their fingerprints. Using mathematical ... > full story -
Scientists Discover One Of The Constants Of The Universe Might Not Be Constant
May 12, 2005 Physical constants are one of the cornerstones of physics -- sacred numbers which we know to be fixed -- but what if some of these constants are changing? Speaking at the Institute of Physics ... > full story -
Microarrays As Phenotype
April 25, 2005 Microarrays provide a method of quantifying the expression and order of genes in a particular genome -- acting as a surrogate measure of cell physiology, said researchers at Baylor College of ... > full story -
Where's Waldo's DNA? New NIST SRM Joins Search
April 11, 2005 A new reference standard from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) may help genetics labs develop improved methods of searching for a mutant needle in a DNA ... > full story -
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DNA With Three Base Pairs A Step Towards Expanding The Genetic Code
March 28, 2005 Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California are reporting at the 229th national meeting of the American Chemical Society progress toward the creation of a system for ... > full story -
Chemical Engineer Kao Explores Antibiotic Synthesis With DNA Chips
March 26, 2005 Ask Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Camilla Kao to describe a bacterium, and she'll compare it to a factory capable of producing antibiotics, immunosuppressants and anti-cancer drugs ... > full story -
Forensic Dentistry Key In Identifying Victims Of Tsunamis, Other Disasters
March 26, 2005 Disaster victim identification (DVI) is an intensive and demanding task involving experts from various disciplines. DVI interventions can be brought to a successful conclusion only if properly ... > full story
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