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Nanoparticles and the environment

December 30, 2013
Metallic nanoparticles have many possible uses – including clean fuel technology and high density storage – but their potential effects on their environment remain unknown.An international team of researchers have...

Lion’s Lair winners

December 30, 2013
Cleaver Scientific scooped first prize in the Lion’s Lair at LABINNOVATIONS for its ‘Safe’ Series, designed to make DNA electrophoresis procedures safer, more convenient and more economical.The ‘Safe’ series eliminates...

‘Swiss army knife’ secret of RNA polymerase I

December 19, 2013
The 3-dimensional structure of a molecular machine scientists have likened to the Swiss army knife has been visualised in high-resolution for the first time.RNA polymerase I incorporates modules which prevent...

Unique organ gives koalas low-pitched call

December 19, 2013
Koalas have an unusual mating call; its pitch is about 20 times lower than it should be for an animal of its size.The cause of the extremely low-pitched bellow calls...

Award for talented eight

December 18, 2013
Eight recent graduates are set to follow in the footsteps of luminaries such as Professor Peter Higgs and Paul Dirac after receiving £80,000 each to develop innovative commercial technologies as...

Network nanotrain arrives on time

December 16, 2013
Powered by nanoscale motors and controlled by DNA – the latest tiny self-assembling transport networks have been built by researchers in the UK.The nanotrain system can construct its own network...

Rudolf’s eye adaptation copes with extremes

December 11, 2013
Reindeers’ eyes have to function in extreme conditions – continuous summer daylight, followed by continuous winter darkness – and researchers have discovered they adapt their eye colour to deal with...

Nanoparticles by design

December 11, 2013
Researchers in Japan say they have succeeded in designing and creating multicomponent nanoparticles with controlled shape and structure.These multicomponent nanoparticles contain two or more materials – in this case silicon...

Why the kettle whistles

December 9, 2013
For more than 100 years, scientists have been puzzled as to why a kettle on the stove whistles – what is the physical source of the noise and the specific...

Nanoparticles deliver punch to breast cancer

December 5, 2013
Triple negative breast cancer – an aggressive form of the disease – is very difficult to treat; researchers at MIT have developed a way to weaken tumour defences before striking...

The planet that ‘shouldn’t exist’

December 4, 2013
Astronomers have weighed an Earth-sized planet orbiting another star and concluded that it shouldn’t exist.The results from two independent teams published in Nature confirm Kepler-78b as the first known Earth-sized...

Acid rain plays role in Great Dying

November 29, 2013
Rain as acidic as undiluted lemon juice could have contributed to the Great Dying, a severe mass extinction event nearly 252 million years ago.The cause of the massive extinction at...

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