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Device Only Atoms Across May Allow Infinitesimal But Powerful Computers
April 3, 2006 Using the power of modern computing combined with innovative theoretical tools, an international team of researchers has determined how a one-way electrical valve, or diode, made of only a single ... > full story -
Study Describes How Cells Return To Normal After Responding To Stress
April 2, 2006 New research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine describes how cells recover from heat, cold and other stressful conditions. The findings also could have ... > full story -
New Human Retrovirus Originated In Mice
March 31, 2006 Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers and their colleagues have discovered a new retrovirus in humans that is closely related to a cancer-causing virus found in mice. Their findings describe ... > full story -
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Researchers Get Neurons And Silicon Talking
March 28, 2006 European researchers have created an interface between mammalian neurons and silicon chips. The development is a crucial first step in the development of advanced technologies that combine silicon ... > full story -
Researchers Design Chip That Can Improve Citrus Varieties
March 2, 2006 UC Riverside researchers, in partnership with Affymetrix, Inc., have designed a chip that can improve citrus varieties and suggest ways to better manage them. By helping determine which genes are ... > full story -
'Virus Chip' Detects New Virus In Prostate Tumors
February 26, 2006 UCSF and Cleveland Clinic scientists have discovered a new virus in human prostate tumors. The type of virus, closely related to viruses typically found in mice, has never been detected in humans. ... > full story -
Rochester Scientists Develop Fast-Working Biosensor
February 24, 2006 University of Rochester Medical Center scientists have demonstrated a new technology that accurately and rapidly detects the meat-spoiling and sometimes dangerous E. coli bacteria. The unique ... > full story -
Engineer Develops Tiny, Easily Mass-Produced Motion Sensor
February 10, 2006 A University of Florida engineer is the latest researcher to design a tiny, easy-to-manufacture motion sensor, a development that could help popularize the sensors as standard equipment in personal ... > full story -
Berkeley Researchers Lay Groundwork For Cell Version Of DNA Chip
February 7, 2006 A new technique in which single strands of synthetic DNA are used to firmly fasten biological cells to non-biological surfaces has been developed. This technique holds promise for a wide variety of ... > full story -
Partner Proteins May Help Estrogen Foster Breast Cancer
February 2, 2006 A new study suggests that the hormone estrogen works in partnership with other proteins to activate or suppress gene activity in breast cancer cells. Surprisingly, one of the partner proteins is ... > full story
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