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Awake Imaging Device Moves Diagnostics Field Forward
April 4, 2013 A new technology under development promises to provide clear images of the brains of children, the elderly and people with Parkinson’s and other diseases without the use of uncomfortable or ... > full story -
Rotary Valve Could Help Propel Craft to Mars One Day
April 3, 2013 A rotary fuel delivery valve just might help us get manned space flights out of our immediate neighborhood one day, and it could have practical terrestrial ... > full story -
Third-Generation Device Significantly Improves Capture of Circulating Tumor Cells
April 3, 2013 A new system for isolating rare circulating tumor cells -- living solid tumor cells found at low levels in the bloodstream -- shows significant improvement over previously developed devices and does ... > full story -
Will Cell Therapy Become a 'Third Pillar' of Medicine?
April 3, 2013 Treating patients with cells may one day become as common as it is now to treat the sick with drugs made from engineered proteins, antibodies or smaller chemicals, according to UC San Francisco ... > full story -
Building Quantum States With Individual Silicon Atoms
April 3, 2013 By introducing individual silicon atom 'defects' using a scanning tunneling microscope, scientists have coupled single atoms to form quantum ... > full story -
Breakthrough in Hydrogen Fuel Production Could Revolutionize Alternative Energy Market
April 3, 2013 Researchers have discovered a way to extract large quantities of hydrogen from any plant, a breakthrough that has the potential to bring a low-cost, environmentally friendly fuel source to the ... > full story -
Telerobotic System Designed to Treat Bladder Cancer Better
April 2, 2013 Engineers and doctors have designed a robotic surgery system specifically designed to treat bladder cancer, the sixth most common form of cancer in the US and the most expensive to ... > full story -
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Solar Village to House Microgrid Project
April 2, 2013 Four solar homes built by students will soon become home to an experimental microgrid to manage and store renewable ... > full story -
Seismic Hazards: Seismic Simulation Code Speeds Up
April 2, 2013 Scientists have developed a highly scalable computer code that promises to dramatically cut both research times and energy costs in simulating seismic hazards throughout California and ... > full story -
Cartilage Damaged from Exercise May Aid in Early Osteoarthritis Detection
April 2, 2013 Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder and currently there is no cure. A new study reveals how the nanoscale biomechanical properties of cartilage at joints change at the earliest stages of ... > full story
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