'Nano-Keys' Bind Cell Receptors and Trigger Allergic Reactions
Feb 16, 2006 |
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The tumblers of life continue to click as Cornell University researchers have fabricated a set of "nano-keys" on the molecular scale to interact with receptors on cell membranes and trigger larger-scale responses within cells ...
Researchers developing better wheat
Feb 16, 2006 |
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Eighteen universities across the United States are combining desirable genes from different varieties of wheat to make better and more competitive varieties.
Hi-tech golfwear to jump in sales
Feb 16, 2006 |
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Hi-tech golfwear will drive golf equipment sales to $6.7 billion by 2010, according to a new market research report.
Technology may revolutionize kitchens
Feb 16, 2006 |
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Food poisoning may become a thing of the past under a European Union project that would link commercial kitchen appliances to the Internet.
Program helps in designing artificial DNA
Feb 16, 2006 |
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Johns Hopkins University scientists say they've developed a Web-based, automated computer program that assists in designing artificial pieces of DNA.
Briefs: PMC says device meets FCC WiMax rules
Feb 16, 2006 |
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A Canadian company says its new digital pre-distortion engines are the first in the industry to meet stringent FCC requirements for WiMax applications.


