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Cell on a Chip Reveals Protein Behavior: In the Future, Artifical Cells May Produce Complex Protein Structures on Demand
March 18, 2013 For years, scientists around the world have dreamed of building a complete, functional, artificial cell. Though this vision is still a distant blur on the horizon, many are making progress on various ... > full story -
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Negative-Charge Carrying Molecular Structures Created
March 18, 2013 Chemists have synthesized organic molecular structures that move both positive and negative electrical charges -- a highly desired but often difficult combination to achieve in current efforts to ... > full story -
Magnets Are Chaotic -- And Fast -- At the Very Smallest Scale
March 18, 2013 Using a new type of camera that makes extremely fast snapshots with an extremely high resolution, it is now possible to observe the behavior of magnetic materials at the nanoscale. This behavior is ... > full story -
Researchers Trap Light, Improve Laser Potential of MEH-PPV Polymer
March 18, 2013 Researchers have come up with a low-cost way to enhance a polymer called MEH-PPV's ability to confine light, advancing efforts to use the material to convert electricity into laser light for use in ... > full story -
Self-Assembled Nanostructures Enable a Low-Power Phase-Change Memory for Mobile Electronic Devices
March 18, 2013 Nonvolatile memory that can store data even when not powered is currently used for portable electronics such as smart phones, tablets, and laptop computers. Flash memory is a dominant technology in ... > full story -
Novel Drug Delivery System Releases Drugs in Response to Compression by the Patient's Hand
March 17, 2013 Medical researchers have succeeded in developing a gel material which is capable of releasing drugs in response to pressure applied by the ... > full story -
Smallest Vibration Sensor in the Quantum World
March 15, 2013 Carbon nanotubes and magnetic molecules are considered building blocks of future nanoelectronic systems. Their electric and mechanical properties play an important role. Researchers have now found a ... > full story -
Stem Cells Transplantation Technique Has High Potential as a Novel Therapeutic Strategy for Erectile Dysfunction
March 15, 2013 Transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells cultivated on the surface of nanofibrous meshes could be a novel therapeutic strategy against post-prostatectomy erectile ... > full story -
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Inspired by Deep Sea Sponges: Creating Flexible Minerals
March 15, 2013 Scientists have imitated the skeleton of natural sea sponges to produce a new flexible mineral. the synthetic spicules are extremely flexible and are also able to transmit light waves even when they ... > full story -
'Metasurfaces' to Usher in New Optical Technologies
March 14, 2013 New optical technologies using "metasurfaces" capable of the ultra-efficient control of light are nearing commercialization, with potential applications including advanced solar cells, computers, ... > full story
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