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Physics & Astronomy

Fermi Telescope Uncovers Pulsing Gamma-Ray Sources

Using the Large Area Telescope (LAT), the primary instrument on NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope satellite, the discoveries were made by conducting blind…

Life & Chemistry

Michigan Tech Mathematicians Identify Genes Linked to Lou Gehrig's Disease

Shuanglin Zhang, who holds the Richard and Elizabeth Henes Professorship in Mathematical Sciences, leads the team of mathematicians that isolated the genes…

Health & Medicine

New Seal of Quality Enhances Hygienic Equipment Standards

Before entering the cleanroom, the researcher dons special protective clothing to avoid carrying germs or other impurities into the highly sensitive…

Physics & Astronomy

Molecules on a string, and why size isn't the only thing that matters for data storage

Molecules of hydrogen are difficult to steer with electric fields because of the symmetrical way that charges are distributed within them. But now researchers…

Life & Chemistry

Discovery of regulatory role of key molecule provides further step towards future gene therapy to control disease

The molecule, known as Lysyl-tRNA synthetase (or LysRS in brief) is one of the most ancient molecules in the cell, where it has long been recognized for its…

Life & Chemistry

Understanding Ring Closure: Insights on Nerve Agent Threats

Soman, Tabun, and Sarin (which has already been used in terrorist attacks) are chemical weapons that attack the nervous system. When inhaled, these extremely…

Life & Chemistry

Photoswitches Illuminate Free Swimming in Zebrafish

A new way to select and switch on one cell type in an organism using light has helped answer a long-standing question about the function of one class of…

Life & Chemistry

Decoding Insect Flight: New Insights for Micro-Aircraft Design

Researchers are one step closer to creating a micro-aircraft that flies with the manoeuvrability and energy efficiency of an insect after decoding the…

Life & Chemistry

Replicating the biosynthetic pathways in plants for the production of useful compounds

Toshiya MuranakaSenior Visiting ScientistMetabolic Diversity Research TeamMetabolic Function Research GroupRIKEN Plant Science CenterPlants biosynthesize a…

Studies and Analyses

Social Factors Impact Teenage Diets: First Study Insights

Policymakers have long insisted on the importance of understanding young people’s health and eating habits but this is the first study to show how everyday…

Physics & Astronomy

Large-Scale Cousin of Elusive ’Magnetic Monopoles’ Found at NIST

In 1931, Paul Dirac, one of the rock stars of the physics world, made the somewhat startling prediction that “magnetic monopoles,” or particles possessing only…

Environmental Conservation

Alfalfa Sprouts Reveal Secrets of Meandering River Formation

Sinuous, meandering streams produce diverse and wildlife-rich habitats and are the aim of many river restoration efforts, but until now, the bank, water flow…

Physics & Astronomy

Large-scale cousin of elusive 'magnetic monopoles' found at NIST

In 1931, Paul Dirac, one of the rock stars of the physics world, made the somewhat startling prediction that “magnetic monopoles,” or particles possessing only…

Life & Chemistry

TGen and Scottsdale Healthcare discover new 'pathways'

Using computer modeling, the Translational Genomics Research Institute and Scottsdale Healthcare have discovered lung cancer ‘pathways’ that could become…

Studies and Analyses

Teen Smoking-cessation Trial Is the First to Achieve Significant Increase in Prolonged Quit Rates

These findings, by Arthur V. Peterson Jr., Ph.D., Kathleen A. Kealey and colleagues, are reported in a pair of papers in the Oct. 12 “Advance Access” online…

Life & Chemistry

Unexpected Hydrides Become Stable Metals at Pressure Near One Quarter Required to Metalize Pure Hydrogen Alone

The paper, entitled “A little bit of lithium does a lot for hydrogen,” presents the first prediction of stable LiHn hydrides (LiH2, LiH6, LiH8). These…

Life & Chemistry

Plants Can Recognize Their Siblings, and Researchers Have Discovered How

The ID system lies in the roots and the chemical cues they secrete.The finding not only sheds light on the intriguing sensing system in plants, but also may…

Life & Chemistry

New TraDIS Technique Unlocks Typhoid Gene Insights

For the first time, researchers are able to look at the need for every gene in a bacterial cell in a single experiment. The new method will transform the study…

Awards Funding

Top GNSS Innovations from 2009: Osmógrafo® Shines

The grand prize winner of the 2009 European Satellite Navigation Competition, Osmógrafo®, combines satellite positioning with wind measurement and rescue dogs’…

Life & Chemistry

Sensor Biochips: Enhancing Cancer Drug Effectiveness

It is very difficult to predict whether a cancer drug will help an individual patient: only around one third of drugs will work directly in a given patient. Researchers at the Heinz Nixdorf Chair for Medical Electronics at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) have developed a new test process for cancer drugs. With the help of microchips, they can establish in the laboratory whether a patient’s tumor cells will react to a given drug. This chip could help in future with the rapid identification of the most effective medication for the individual patient….

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