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Researchers Invent a Sweeter Greener Way to Make Chemicals
A UD research team has invented a more efficient process for extracting the sugars from wood chips, corn cobs and other organic waste from forests and farms. This biorenewable feedstock could serve as a cheaper, sustainable substitute .
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World’s First ‘Molecular Robot’ Capable of Building Molecules
"Our aim is to design and make the smallest machines possible. This is just the start but we anticipate that within 10 to 20 years molecular robots will begin to be used to build molecules and materials on assembly lines in molecular factories."
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Streamlined Process to Fuel Development of Steroidal Therapeutics
Researchers at Dartmouth College have developed a technique to produce synthetic steroids that could pave the way for a cascade of new drug discoveries.
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Desktop Genetics Opens £1.5 Million Investment Round via SyndicateRoom
Company seeks funding to build on successful research programmes and commercialise new products.
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Real or Fake? Creating fingers to protect identities
Biometric experts for the first time have designed and created a fake finger containing multiple key properties of human skin.
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Peli BioThermal Expands European Manufacturing Centre
Extended facilities in France to produce bulk thermal shipper CoolPall™ Vertos to meet growing global demand.
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Stem Cells Could Offer Hope for Patients with Lung Damage
Early stage trials have shown promise for a cell-based therapy for treating lung tissue damaged by respiratory diseases.
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Worm Study Reveals Role of Stem Cells in Cancer
A new study carried out by the University of Oxford has used flat worms to look at the role of migrating stem cells in cancer.
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Cell Signals that Trigger Wound Healing are Surprisingly Complex
Using an ultrafast, ultraprecise laser, a team of physicists and biologists at Vanderbilt University has taken an important step toward understanding the nature of wound-healing trigger signals.
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Freezing molecules to solve their structure
Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for "developing Cryo-electron microscopy for the high-resolution structure determination of biomolecules in solution."
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