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Ingenious molecular mechanisms in the age of transformable DNA
2015-01-07 13:30:34| Extremetech
Among the pioneers of this relatively new field of structural DNA nanotechnology is a group of researchers from Ohio State who have managed to engineer some pretty fancy DNA actuators. One of their devices uses a so-called Bennett linkage -- a Pacman-like molecular chomper that can be programmed to release release its cargo, or potentially eat it, on demand.
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Molecular Devices Partners With Roche To Develop Custom Ruthenium Nano-TRF Detection Platform
2014-11-05 07:07:55| drugdiscoveryonline Home Page
The custom technologies arm of Molecular Devices, a leader in bioanalytical systems for drug discovery, life science research, and bioassay development, has partnered with the Discovery Technologies team at the Roche Innovation Center Basel of Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED) to develop a high-throughput detection system for drug discovery screens employing Roche's proprietary Ruthenium-based nanosecond time resolved fluorescence (Nano-TRF®) assays
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Molecular shuttle speeds up hydrogen production by the photocatalytic splitting of water
2014-08-15 12:30:35| Green Car Congress
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Chilling/Heating Dry Bath targets molecular biology labs.
2014-07-22 14:30:57| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Measuring 6.5 x 8.75 x 3.5 in. and available with broad variety of precision-made aluminum sample blocks, Peltier-driven EchoTherm™ Model IC20XR can freeze, chill, or heat samples from -10 to 110°C in assay plates, centrifuge tubes, vials, test tubes, and most other sample containers. Unit offers digital display and control of temperature to 1°C; countdown timer in days, hours, minutes, and seconds to 30 days; data logger; and RS232 I/O port to control unit by computer or to record data. This story is related to the following:HVACSearch for suppliers of:
Singapore Researchers Use FEI Titan S/TEM to Link Plasmonics with Molecular Electronics
2014-06-24 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
As described in the March 28 issue of Science, researchers discover quantum plasmonic tunneling – a phenomenon that may eventually lead to new, ultra-fast electrical circuits.<br /> <br /> Hillsboro, Ore. — FEI (NASDAQ: FEIC) congratulates its customers, National University of Singapore, Singapore University of Technology and Design, and the A*STAR institutes: Institute of High Performance Computing and Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, on their recent discovery of ...This story is related to the following:Electron Microscopes
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