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Scientists design adaptive material with tunable transparency and wettability; applications in pipelines, textiles, optical systems
2013-04-08 21:30:20| Green Car Congress
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Using 3D microdroplet printing scientists build synthetic cells and tissues
2013-04-08 16:05:12| Extremetech
Chemists at Oxford developed a technique to print synthetic cell microdroplets into complex 3D geometries. These structure can bend, fold, and conduct electric signals through predefined pathways. While authors stop short of calling their new creations 3D printed brains, undoubtedly the thought has crossed their minds.
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Reagent aids scientists in mitochondrial dysfunction analysis.
2013-04-08 14:24:58| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Without requiring mitochondrial isolation or detergent-based permeabilization methods, XF Plasma Membrane Permeabilizer (PMP) enables scientists to measure biochemistry and mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction. Offering ease-of-use for scientists, reagent creates precise pores in cell plasma membrane, allowing metabolic substrates, compounds, and small proteins that otherwise would not cross the plasma membrane to reach mitochondria. This story is related to the following:Life Science Reagents |
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Air pollution impacts coral growth, scientists report
2013-04-08 10:19:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
CBS News: Coral reefs are truly a beautiful piece of our world, and yet they are also extremely useful. The reefs are home to a large and varied group of plants and animals, and are in fact the most diverse of all ocean ecosystems. Twenty five percent of all ocean species rely on coral reefs for food and shelter, so it comes as no surprise that our oceans are in serious trouble if they are unable to keep growing. A new study conducted by a team of climate scientists and coral ecologists from the United...
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State needs to resume planning for climate change, say scientists, conservationists
2013-04-06 17:42:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bangor Daily News: Nearly a dozen of the states top environmental groups turned out at a legislative hearing Thursday to urge the state to revive its plan to help Maine adapt to a changing climate. Testifying before the Legislatures Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, representatives of groups ranging from the Nature Conservancy to the University of Maines Climate Change Institute asked that the state resume work on the report designed to help guide Maine through its looming climate change challenges....
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