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Molecular Biology Source: New Scientist
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Tuesday, Jul 21, 2015, 1:24pm Rating: | Views: 1461 | Comments: 0
Tiny beating human heart made from scratch By recreating the physical forces that developing cells experience, stem cells have been coaxed into forming microscopic beating hearts
Molecular Biology Source: New Scientist
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Wednesday, Jul 15, 2015, 9:50am Rating: | Views: 1534 | Comments: 0
Molecular Biology Source: New Scientist
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Thursday, Jun 04, 2015, 5:57pm Rating: | Views: 1514 | Comments: 0
Cold sore virus 'treats skin cancer' A genetically engineered version of a virus that normally causes cold sores shows real promise for treating skin cancer, say researchers.
Molecular Biology Source: BBC News
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015, 7:24am Rating: | Views: 1640 | Comments: 0
Development Source: New Scientist
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Tuesday, Feb 10, 2015, 11:23am Rating: | Views: 1260 | Comments: 0
Mushroom kills with cookie cutter trick Lego-like proteins from carnivorous mushrooms can pierce deadly holes in cells – a feat that may help tackle our own autoimmune and bacterial diseases
Molecular Biology Source: New Scientist
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Thursday, Feb 05, 2015, 1:02pm Rating: | Views: 1273 | Comments: 0
A Drug Might Heal Spinal Injuries By Sparking Nerve Growth A neurologist's unorthodox thinking led to an experimental drug that allows trapped nerve fibers to grow again. And that growth helps amplify signals that restored movement in laboratory rats.
Cells act like old tape recorders to monitor health For the first time, cells have been hacked so they resemble tiny analogue tape recorders. It should allow them to get the inside scoop on our bodies in a way that digital cellular recorders can't
Molecular Biology Source: New Scientist
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Friday, Nov 14, 2014, 8:11am Rating: | Views: 1967 | Comments: 0
Meet the Bartender Who’s Using Science to Reinvent the Cocktail Dave Arnold is not a typical bartender. As head of Manhattan bar Booker and Dax (and before that a kind of culinary engineer for molecular gastronomy outpost wd~50), Arnold perfects his boozy recipes with equipment out of a science lab.
Chemistry Source: Wired
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Thursday, Nov 06, 2014, 8:17am Rating: | Views: 1563 | Comments: 0
Molecular Biology Source: TheGuardian
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Friday, Oct 03, 2014, 9:27am Rating: | Views: 1426 | Comments: 0
Experimental Drug Jams Ebola Gene To Fight The Virus A drug being tested against Ebola makes use of new scientific insights that could prove useful for treating other illnesses, including one that is inherited.
Nobel Prize science predictions see honors for pain, LEDs and more Scientists who discovered phenomena as different as the molecular mechanisms of pain, organic light-emitting diodes that illuminate mobile phones and a new quantum state of matter are top contenders for Nobel prizes next month, according to an annual analysis by Thomson Reuters.
The man who grew eyes Growing nerve tissue and organs is a sci-fi dream. I met the pioneering researcher who grew eyes and brain cells
Molecular Biology Source: TheGuardian
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Wednesday, Aug 27, 2014, 9:42am Rating: | Views: 1252 | Comments: 0
Modified yeast makes opiates for the first time Yeast that can make opiates from other molecules raise the prospect of tanks of drug-producing microorganisms replacing open fields of opium poppies
Molecular Biology Source: New Scientist
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Tuesday, Aug 26, 2014, 8:39am Rating: | Views: 1159 | Comments: 0
Language of chemistry is unveiled by molecular make-up Applying the sciences of linguistics and search engines to chemistry has revealed atomic "words" in molecular "sentences", and may show how to make new compounds
Chemistry Source: New Scientist
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Thursday, Aug 07, 2014, 6:43am Rating: | Views: 1237 | Comments: 0
Molecular Biology Source: New Scientist
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Wednesday, Jul 09, 2014, 10:22am Rating: | Views: 1203 | Comments: 0
What-Syn-a-Name? Synthetic biology is attracting attention from both scientists and regulators. But there is little agreement on what it is. Can we find a road out of synthetic biologys definitional quagmire?
Designer T Cells Fight Viruses After Transplants Bone marrow transplants save thousands of lives but patients are vulnerable to severe viral infections in the months afterward, until their new immune system kicks in. Now scientists are developing protection for that risky period — injections of cells specially designed to fend off up to five different viruses at once.
Molecular Biology Source: TIME Magazine
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Thursday, Jun 26, 2014, 7:56am Rating: | Views: 1388 | Comments: 0
Molecular Biology Source: TheGuardian
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Tuesday, Jun 10, 2014, 7:56am Rating: | Views: 1272 | Comments: 0
Time to chow down on à la carte chemicals Note-by-note cooking goes beyond molecular gastronomy to build foods from the bottom up using basic chemicals. It's a concept whose time has come
Chemistry Source: New Scientist
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Thursday, Jun 05, 2014, 9:12am Rating: | Views: 1246 | Comments: 0