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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Low Carbon Straw House Passes Fire Safety Test

A newly designed straw house -- built of pre-fabricated straw-bale and hemp panels -- has fire resistance as good as houses built of conventional building ...  > full story

Scientists Watch as Peptides Control Crystal Growth With 'Switches, Throttles and Brakes'

By producing some of the highest resolution images of peptides attaching to mineral surfaces, scientists have a deeper understanding ...  > full story

Computational Microscope Peers Into the Working Ribosome

Two new studies reveal in unprecedented detail how the ribosome interacts with other molecules to assemble new proteins and guide them toward their destination in ...  > full story

Small Nanoparticles Bring Big Improvement to Medical Imaging

Scientists have discovered a method of using nanoparticles to illuminate the cellular interior to reveal the slow, complex processes taking place in a ...  > full story
 

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