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New technique for nano-patterning on silicon

(http://www.nanowerk.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Zakir Hossain and co-workers from the RIKEN Advanced Science Institute in Wako have shown that reaction of a single compound—acetophenone—with a silicon surface can result in the growth of straight lines of molecules. More>>>
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Scientists look at biomechanisms of drug resist...

(http://www.alphagalileo.org) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Researchers at The Babraham Institute are looking more closely at the complex mechanisms associated with drug resistant cancers. More>>>
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Top Energy Science Breakthroughs in 2008: Batte...

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
  Let's think beyond simply trying to find new ways to produce more energy, and focus on ways of storing energy.  Why?  Because this expands ways for us to produce more energy!  Confused?  Solar and wind alone are ... More>>>
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Biologists learn structure, mechanism of powerf...

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Researchers have discovered the atomic structure of a powerful "molecular motor" that packages DNA into the head segment of some viruses during their assembly, an essential step in their ability to multiply and infect new host organisms. More>>>
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Newly found enzymes may play early role in cancer

(http://www.eurekalert.org) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Researchers have discovered two enzymes that, when combined, could be involved in the earliest stages of cancer. Manipulating these enzymes genetically might lead to targeted therapies aimed at slowing or preventing the onset of tumors More>>>
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Progress in making zeolite 'molecular sieves'

(http://www.nanowerk.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
A research team headed by Prof. TIAN Zhijian with the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics has made remarkable progress in the synthesis of zeolites, the aluminosilicate members of the family of microporous solids... More>>>
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Bioreactors used to produce blood-platelets

(http://www.chemistrytimes.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Researchers at The Ohio State University Medical Center believe it might be possible to grow human blood platelets in bioreactors More>>>
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University of Florida Engineers achieve new eff...

(http://www.oled-display.net) - scanned by: amisampat over 4 years ago
University of Florida materials science and engineers have achieved a new record in efficiency of blue organic light-emitting diodes, or OLEDs. Because blue is essential to white light, the advance helps overcome a hurdle to lighting that is much ... More>>>
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European researchers control nanowire growth

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Nanoscience researchers at Lund University in Sweden have shown that they can control the growth and crystal structure of nanowires down to the single atom level. More>>>
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EEStor receives patent for revolutionary electr...

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Could a box full of electrons change the energy industry? Texas-based stealth energy storage company EEStor is making news again on the blogosphere now that it has received a patent for its ground breaking capacitor that might find use in elect... More>>>
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Researchers develop new type of laser

(http://www.nanowerk.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Princeton researchers have made a new mechanism for making common electronic materials emit laser beams that could be used in environmental monitoring and medical diagnostics. More>>>
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Real-time pollen forecasts step closer to Digit...

(http://www.sciencecentric.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Researchers in Germany are developing the first automated, real-time system for identifying specific kinds of allergy-inducing plant pollen circulating in the air More>>>
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