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Innovative Hybrid Interfaces

Chemists from the Osnabrück University have created new types of hybrid interfaces, whose redox active components contain components such as viologen as matrix and N-heterocyclic nucleobase-derivative...

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Mass production micro-hybrid technology set to cut emissions and fuel use in cars

This second-generation starter alternator reversible system (StARS) is intended to enable the European automotive industry to meet new EU emissions legislation and significantly reduce fuel consumptio...

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Interaction with machines will cause a ‘robotic gulf’ by 2020

“Just as we depend upon mobile phones and cars in our daily lives today, the next 15 years will see mass hybridisation between humans and robots,” predicts Antonio López Peláez, a professor of sociolo...

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Sicilian enters British genetic language

The researchers unravelled the remarkable history of an Italian interloper, a close relative of the common British weed Groundsel, that was first brought to the UK 300 years ago. In an amazing piece o...

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Turtle doves commit adultery

Dutch biologist Paula den Hartog has shown that bastard doves can fend for themselves. Despite having a strange coo, hybrid offspring are still able to defend their territory. This is necessary for fu...

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It started with a squeak: moonlight serenade helps lemurs pick mates of the right species

Some Malagasy mouse lemurs are so similar that picking a mate of the right species, especially at night time in a tropical forest, might seem like a matter of pot luck. However, new research in BioMed...

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Breast cancer subtypes linked to survival from secondary brain tumours

A study published in the open access journal Breast Cancer Research shows that patients with tumours that are negative for estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and human epidermal growth...

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Using nanotech to make Robocops

A research paper published in the Institute of Physics’ Nanotechnology details how engineers from the Centre for Advanced Materials Technology at the University of Sydney have found a way to use the e...

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New species of sedge found in UK triggers search for new populations

Botanists at Edge Hill University, the UK’s newest University, have discovered a population Carex salina (Salt-marsh sedge), near Morvich on the west coast of Scotland, in the UK for the first time. S...

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Breakthrough in classification of new bacteria

Researchers in Germany looked at the minimum standards used to compare the genetic material of new bacteria to well-known types and found that increasing the threshold for one genomic test could remov...

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Escapee farmed salmon infiltrate fitter wild populations

Genomewide evolutionary changes in farmed salmon adds further threats to wild populations There is growing concern about the threats that farmed Atlantic salmon escapees cons...

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Chromosomal chaos in early embryonic development is linked to abnormalities in cytokinesis and spindle formation

Abnormalities in the spindles (the bi-polar thread like structures that link and pull the chromosomes during cell division) of human embryos before implantation may be the primary reason for m...

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‘Library on a Slide’: whole genome microarrays for comparative genomics

A novel application of microarray technology, where up to 30,000 whole genomes are printed on a single slide, is described in the journal BMC Microbiology this week. The ‘Library on a Slide’ wi...

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Triticale gets the best of both worlds — wheat and rye

Triticale is a hardy and new winter cereal crop created in a laboratory environment by crossing wheat with rye. After years of effort over a 30-year period, plant breeders, in particular those ...

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GM Seeds Could Beet Isolation Zones - But They Need Our Help

One of the potential risks associated with the wider release of genetically modified crops and their use in mainstream agriculture is the hybridisation of transgenic plants with their wild rel...

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