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New TWIST on Molecular Research
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New TWIST on Molecular Research. twist molecular research. Rochester (NY) - Physicsts at the University of Rochester have created an extremely simple, elegant device which can capture generated ultra-cold polar molecules by the truckload. The new device...
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Contest: Fictional Tech or Future Tech?
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could hit speeds in excess of 200 miles per hour, turbo boost over buildings and smash through a demolition derby without a scratch, thanks to his molecular bonded shell. Somehow, he could lower his top, even though he was a hardtop. Best of all – he could...
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Manipulating DNA: Building A Better Being
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such as sickle cell anemia. The new tool has great potential, and may allow researchers to correct genetic disorders and diseases. In the July 25 issue of Molecular Cell, researchers, including Dr. Dan Voytas, director of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center...
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An Island of Insight
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from Costco and Office Depot? Fear, uncertainty, and doubt, I’m afraid. FUD strikes again. When you see print technology titans put out marketing about how they’ve innovated their inks at the molecular level, how they’ve now got bionic pigments and quantum...
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OCZ Rally2 64 GB
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up fast. In fact, it’s barely enough room for one compressed high-def movie. Whether you’ve got a high school graduate with a mountain of video to tote around or a budding scientist working on multi-gig 3D molecular models, maximum capacity in the pocket...
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CES Finds: Overhyped or Buzzworthy?
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attention. We look at ridiculous chips, cases and cooling, and green tech.. Creative Labs’ 3DLabs is marketing a new chip named Zii: Stemcell Computing. I’m a former molecular biologist, and I can tell you that this analogy makes little sense. The...
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Scientists Use Scotch Tape to X-ray Finger
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The Times reports that all of the experiments were conducted with Scotch tape, manufactured by 3M. The scientists said exactly what’s going on the molecular scale to generate high-energy photons is unknown partly because the Scotch tape adhesive is a trade...
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Other Manufacturers
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tactical maps, etc, also for Geological Sciences) Night vision navigation Biochemical and chemical applications X-ray Crystallography Computational Chemistry Molecular Modeling Air-traffic control Obviously, this list is only meant to give you a general idea...
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Purosol Optical To The Rescue
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or silicone. Completely solvent free.... Purosol Optical [is] an environmentally friendly enzyme-based formula; Purosol cleans at the molecular level, neutralizing the bonds that dust, dirt, oil and grime use to adhere to glass or plastic lens surfaces. This...