Nanomedicine News
Invention could help pharmaceutical industry save money
Two Michigan State University researchers have invented a protein purifier that could help pharmaceutical companies save time and money.
Tue 1 May 12 from Phys.org
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Bin Laden Complained of Al Qaeda 'Disaster'
The Al Qaeda leader reportedly even considered changing his terrorist group's name.
Tue 1 May 12 from Discovery.com
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Molecular spectroscopy tracks living mammalian cells in real time as they differentiate
Knowing how a living cell works means knowing how the chemistry inside the cell changes as the functions of the cell change. Protein phosphorylation, for example, controls everything from cell ...
Mon 30 Apr 12 from Phys.org
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Wash, Catalyze, Rinse, Repeat: Getting Filth-Munching Enzymes to Stick Around
Tue 1 May 12 from Discover Magazine
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High-strength silk scaffolds improve bone repair
Biomedical engineers at Tufts University's School of Engineering have demonstrated the first all-polymeric bone scaffold material that is fully biodegradable and capable of providing significant ...
Mon 30 Apr 12 from Medical Xpress
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Engineers scale-up production of biopolymer microthreads
Development of new therapies for a range of medical conditionsfrom common sports injuries to heart attackswill be supported by a new production-scale microthread extruder designed ...
Mon 30 Apr 12 from Phys.org
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Experts write on the risks of low-level radiation
Each time a release of radioactivity occurs, questions arise and debates unfold on the health risks at low dosesand still, just over a year after the disaster at the Fukushima Nuclear ...
Tue 1 May 12 from Medical Xpress
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New paper strip test detects E. coli quickly, cheaply and simply
Nothing can put a dampener on a summer holiday like a coliform bacteria outbreak. But even worse than being told to keep out of the water in the event of an outbreak is not being told to keep ...
Mon 30 Apr 12 from Gizmag
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Study examines nanotechnology-related safety and ethics problem
A recent paper by Kathleen Eggleson, a research scientist in the Center for Nano Science and Technology (NDnano) at the University of Notre Dame, provides an example of a nanotechnology-related ...
Fri 27 Apr 12 from Phys.org
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A middle-ear microphone
(Medical Xpress) -- Cochlear implants have restored basic hearing to some 220,000 deaf people, yet a microphone and related electronics must be worn outside the head, raising reliability issues, ...
Sun 29 Apr 12 from Medical Xpress
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