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'4-D' Microscope Revolutionizes The Way We Look At Nano World
'4-D' Microscope Revolutionizes The Way We Look At Nano World
'4-D' Microscope Revolutionizes The Way We Look At Nano World
More than a century ago, the development of the earliest motion picture technology made what had been previously thought "magical" a reality: capturing and recreating the movement and dynamism of the world around us. A breakthrough technology based on new concepts has now accomplished a similar feat, but on an atomic scale by allowing, for the first time, the real-time, real-space visualization of fleeting changes in the structure and shape of matter barely a billionth of a meter in size.
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| • | Babies stressed by forward-facing buggies: British study |
| Babies transported in forward-facing buggies could end up "emotionally impoverished" due to lack of face-to-face contact with the parent pushing them, a British study suggested Friday. | |
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| • | How To Combat Energy Shortages |
| We don't lack energy, tech gurus assert. But we could use more brainpower. | |
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| • | Matthew Baker: Nucleic Acid Purification |
| Invitrogen launched an exciting new products based on the patent-protected ChargeSwitch nucleic acid purification technology earlier this year. Invitrogens new ChargeSwitch technology can be used with either DNA or RNA in a range of formats, and includes simple manual purification of a few samples as well as high throughput automated applications. ChargeSwitch requires just three simple steps to extract nucleic acids from a wide variety of sources, including bacteria, tissues, blood, forensic sample and buccal cells, and excels on small sample sizes. Unlike other DNA/RNA purification methods, ChargeSwitch is 100 percent water-based and does not need hazardous or caustic chemicals, which are known to compromise the efficiency of many downstream processes such as PCR and their absence in ChargeSwitch-based protocols, can offer significant performance benefits. | |
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| • | Human embryonic stem cells developed from 4-cell embryo; world first may lessen ethical concerns |
| For the first time in the world scientists have succeeded in developing human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) from a single cell, or blastomere, of a 4-cell stage embryo. (2008-07-09) | |
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| • | Royal Assent For Human Fertilisation And Embryology Act |
| New laws that will help maintain the UK's position as a world leader in embryo research, enable scientists to investigate cures for serious illnesses such as Parkinson's disease and regulate assisted reproductive treatments, received Royal Assent today. The new Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act updates the 1990 law to ensure that it is fit for purpose in the 21st Century and keeps the UK at the forefront of developments in treatment and research. | |
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