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Sunday, February 12, 2012

New 'Cell Assay on a Chip:' Solid Results from Simple Means

A research engineer combined a glass slide, plastic sheets and double-sided tape to build a "diffusion-based gradient generator", a tool to rapidly assess how ...  > full story

New Way to Study Ground Fractures

Geophysics researchers have created a new way to study fractures by producing elastic waves, or vibrations, through using high-intensity light focused directly on the fracture ...  > full story

New Technology Shows Molecules and Cells in Action

A new affinity capture device provides a platform for viewing cancer cells and other macromolecules in dynamic, life-sustaining liquid environments. ...  > full story

Cosmology in a Petri Dish

Scientists have found that micron-size particles which are trapped at fluid interfaces exhibit a collective dynamic that is subject to seemingly unrelated governing laws. ...  > full story

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