DNA layer reduces risk of reserve parts being rejected
Mar 20, 2007 |
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Dutch researchers Jeroen van den Beucken and John Jansen have given body implants a DNA layer. This layer ensures a better attachment, more rapid recovery of the surrounding tissue and less immune responses. ...
Engineers create SpaceNet -- the supply chain
Technology / Computer Sciences
Mar 20, 2007 |
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If you think shipping freight from Cincinnati to El Paso is challenging, imagine trying to deliver an oxygen generation unit from the Earth to a remote location on the moon.
NJIT professor obtains patent to uncover trace elements of airborne pollutants
Mar 20, 2007 |
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A breakthrough patent awarded to a New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) researcher will enable manufacturers to create a device to uncover miniscule amounts of airborne pollutants. Using computer chip technology, Somenath ...
Why is long-term therapy required to cure tuberculosis?
Mar 20, 2007 |
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Understanding why other bacteria become resistant to antibiotics could hold the key to understanding why TB takes so long to cure, say researchers in a policy paper in PLoS Medicine.
Termites get the vibe on what tastes good
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Researchers from CSIRO and UNSW@ADFA have shown that termites can tell what sort of material their food is made of, without having to actually touch it. The findings may lead to improvements in the control of feeding termites. ...
IceSAR campaign provides glimpse of future Sentinel-1 images over ice
Space & Earth / Earth Sciences
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It is perhaps fitting that at the beginning of the International Polar Year, an ambitious airborne campaign is now underway and realising excellent results in the extreme north of Europe in support of ESA's ...


