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- Strange behavior: New study exposes living cells to synthetic protein
- Liquid crystal research may lead to creation of new materials that can be actively controlled
- New method for collagen scaffolds: Slice, stack, roll
- Measurements hint why the universe is dominated by matter, not anti-matter
Strange behavior: New study exposes living cells to synthetic protein Posted: 27 Dec 2012 11:30 AM PST Scientists have fabricated an artificial protein in the laboratory and examined the surprising ways living cells respond to it. |
Liquid crystal research may lead to creation of new materials that can be actively controlled Posted: 27 Dec 2012 08:08 AM PST Contributing geometric and topological analyses of micro-materials, mathematicians aided experimental physicists by successfully explaining the observed "beautiful and complex patterns revealed" in three-dimensional liquid crystal experiments. The work is expected to lead to creation of new materials that can be actively controlled. |
New method for collagen scaffolds: Slice, stack, roll Posted: 27 Dec 2012 08:07 AM PST Engineers have developed a new technique, called bioskiving. The fabrication process creates collagen structures from thin sheets of decellularized tendon stacked with alternating fiber directions that maintain much of collagen's natural strength. |
Measurements hint why the universe is dominated by matter, not anti-matter Posted: 26 Dec 2012 12:30 PM PST Physicists have made a precise measurement of elusive, nearly massless particles, and obtained a crucial hint as to why the universe is dominated by matter, not by its close relative, anti-matter. |
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