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Stem cell clues uncovered

Follow Proper tissue function and regeneration is supported by stem cells, which reside in so-called niches. New work from Carnegie’s Yixian Zheng and Haiyang Chen identifies an important component for...

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Tetrapod nanocrystals light the way to stronger polymers

Follow Fluorescent tetrapod nanocrystals could light the way to the future design of stronger polymer nanocomposites. A team of researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Lawrence Berkeley...

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A crystal of a different color

Follow Chemists have unexpectedly made two differently colored crystals – one orange, the other blue – from one chemical in the same flask while studying a special kind of molecular connection called...

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New coating turns ordinary glass into super glass

Follow A new transparent, bioinspired coating makes ordinary glass tough, self-cleaning and incredibly slippery, a team from the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard...

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Decoding material fluxes in the tropical ocean

Follow How is vital oxygen supplied to the tropical ocean? For the first time, oceanographers at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel were able to make quantitative statements regarding this...

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Biphasic electrical stimulation: A strategy may bring hope to spinal cord...

Follow Researchers at the Beihang University School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, led by Dr. Yubo Fan, have discovered that Biphasic Electrical stimulation (BES), a non-chemical...

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Scientists unveil a molecular mechanism that controls plant growth and...

Follow A joint study published in Cell by the teams headed by Miquel Coll at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and the Institute of Molecular Biology of CSIC, both in Barcelona,...

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Math modeling integral to synthetic biology research

Follow A long-standing challenge in synthetic biology has been to create gene circuits that behave in predictable and robust ways. Mathematical modeling experts from the University of Houston (UH)...

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New material developed by Johns Hopkins scientists could someday ease pain

Follow By finding a way to bind a slippery molecule naturally found in the fluid that surrounds healthy joints, Johns Hopkins researchers have engineered surfaces that have the potential to deliver...

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Proteins: New class of materials discovered

Follow German-Chinese research team gleans seminal insights into protein crystalline frameworks at HZB’s BESSY II Scientists at the Helmholtz Center Berlin (HZB) along with researchers at China’s Fudan...

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