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Metastatic bone disease patients can walk in Lazarus' footsteps

Osteoplasty—a highly effective minimally invasive procedure to treat the painful effects of metastatic bone disease by injecting bone cement to support weakened bones—provides immediate and substantia...

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Fast Molecular Rearrangements Hold Key to Plastic’s Toughness

This property, described as "plastic flow", allows many plastics to change shape to absorb energy rather than breaking apart, says University of Wisconsin-Madison chemistry professor Mark Ed...

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Acrylic glass made of sugar - new enzyme could revolutionise production of plastics

In a bacterial strain, scientists at the University of Duisburg-Essen and the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) have found an enzyme which could be used for the biotechnological produc...

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Hydrolytically degradable ionic copolymerisates

The invention at hand provides for the first time hydrolytically degradable, ionic copolymers, which are produced through radical polymerisation and comprise a random or block structure according to t...

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Sensor skin of DuPont™ Hytrel® contributes to pedestrian safety

The sensor strip is made in sandwich construction. Developed by systems supplier Magna Electronics Europe, part of the MAGNA Group, this new sensor forms a vital part of the so-called active bonnet. T...

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Nanoscale Cubes and Spheres

Porous nano-objects with defined sizes and structures are particularly interesting, for example, as capsules for enzymes, a means of transport for pharmaceutical agents, or building blocks for larger ...

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Duke engineers building ’erasible’ detectors, ’nanobrushes’ and DNA ’highrises’

Professor of biomedical engineering Ashutosh Chilkoti of Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering will describe such advances in designing bio-detectors and structures scaled in the millionths and billionth...

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Nanoscopic coloured coatings for durable interior applications

Coloured transparent organic-inorganic hybrid coatings Interior design is set to utilise a new era in coloured materials if a team of researchers from Mexico have their way....

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’Armored’ bubbles can exist in stable non-spherical shapes

Coating of tightly packed particles on bubble surface supports stresses to stabilize shape Researchers at Harvard University have demonstrated that gas bubbles can exist i...

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Researchers find new mechanism governing particle growth in nanocomposites

Controlling nanoparticle size Because the properties of nanoparticles depend so closely on their size, size distribution and morphology, techniques for controlling the g...

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FDA-Approved Skin Fillers Changing the Face of Cosmetic Dermatology

Every year, Americans spend millions of dollars on anti-aging products in their unwavering quest to look younger. But treating stubborn wrinkles and fine lines often require more help than is ...

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Student creating polymers to chaperon DNA across cell membrane

Ordinarily, the cell membrane prevents invasion by foreign genetic material, which is why genetic engineers often have to use a pipette and forced air to jab a new piece of a gene through the c...

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Study: Carbon dioxide may find new use in producing medical implants

Carbon dioxide, an environmentally friendly solvent for dyeing and dry cleaning, may become a valuable new tool for making medical implants, according to a study at Ohio State University. ...

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Just-For-Fun Experiment Creates Self-Assembly Method

An experiment that University of Chicago physicists conducted just for fun has unexpectedly led them to a new technique for producing nanoscale structures. The Chicago physicists have bui...

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