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PTB Terahertz calibration satisfies US laser manufacturer

Terahertz radiation still lies in a metrological no man's land – a metrology gap. The Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) can now close this gap. For the first time, a commercial Terahert...

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Singapore's IBN and NUH to test cutting-edge materials to treat eye diseases

Marking a significant bench to bedside research milestone in Singapore, the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN), the world's first bioengineering and nanotechnology research inst...

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Key New Ingredient in Climate Model Refines Global Predictions

The results of the experiment at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and at the National Center for Atmospheric Research are published in the current issue of Biogeosciences. They...

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Chemists reach from the molecular to the real world with creation of 3-D DNA crystals

The work, reported in the latest issue of the journal Nature, also has a range of potential industrial and pharmaceutical applications, such as the creation of nanoelectronic components and the organi...

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Heidelberg Cardiac Surgeons implant world’s first new DeBakey Heart Assist Device

At the end of July 2009, a team of cardiac surgeons headed by Professor Dr. Matthias Karck, Director of the Department of Cardiac Surgery at Heidelberg University Hospital, was the first in the world ...

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The first gene-encoded amphibian toxin isolated

Researchers in China have discovered the first protein-based toxin in an amphibian –a 60 amino acid neurotoxin found in the skin of a Chinese tree frog. This finding may help shed more light into both...

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DNA Computation Gets Logical at the Weizmann Institute of Science

Biomolecular computers, made of DNA and other biological molecules, only exist today in a few specialized labs, remote from the regular computer user. Nonetheless, Tom Ran and Shai Kaplan, research st...

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TU Vienna Heart pump with air propulsion

The pump may not be larger than five millimetres and no longer than 45 millimetres at a ratio of 1:1. It reaches the heart via a catheter and, placed in the heart valves, helps to pump blood from the ...

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Plants save the earth from an icy doom

Researchers at Yale University, the Carnegie Institution of Washington and the University of Sheffield now show that land plants saved the Earth from a deep frozen fate by buffering the removal of atm...

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Major school project builds bridges between nations

They have taken part in a developmental project together with students in six other European countries designed to strengthen the common European perspective.In European countries, national cu...

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The Baltic Sea Region to Strengthen Smart Growth

This requires enhanced coordination between various EU instruments plus more national and regional public and private investments. The key target is to enhance cross-border collaboration between small...

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Team led by Scripps research scientists finds new way that cells fix damage to DNA

A team of researchers at The Scripps Research Institute and other institutions has discovered a new way by which DNA repairs itself, a process that is critical to the protection of the genome, and int...

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New research shows how bridging organizations and effective networking can improve ecosystem mana

How do you get governments, businesses and citizens to work together to manage ecosystems? - You transform from an 'eco geek' into a modern leader and make sure that your project serves mult...

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Synthetic Catalyst Mimics Nature's 'Hydrogen Economy'

The researchers describe their work in a paper accepted for publication in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, and posted on the journal’s Web site.Scientists have long been puzzled ...

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Synthetic Catalyst Mimics Nature's 'Hydrogen Economy'

The researchers describe their work in a paper accepted for publication in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, and posted on the journal’s Web site.Scientists have long been puzzled ...

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