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September, 2010
An international team of scientists, among which are some belonging to the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientÃficas ( CSIC ) and the National Center for Research Cardiovascular, have found a new molecular cause of genetic predisposition cancer colon. This is the conclusion I have drawn in the study, published in the journal PLoS Genetics. The [...]
Tags: cancer, cancer colon, cancer colorectal, Diseases, DNA, genes, genetic, genetic predisposition, tumor cells
In an interview with Cinco Dias Rafael Camacho, general director of the Genome Spain Foundation predicts that “biotechnology will be the engine that moves the world in the next century. It explains that the field of biotechnology opens up new business prospects in the sense of serving as a lever and economic boost to the [...]
Tags: Biotechnology, economics, intestinal flora, nutritional world, pharmaceutical chemistry
What is currently in front of and on the coasts of the Gulf of Mexico happening is bizarre, not to put into words, just terrible. Since the Explosion of the platform, ” Deep water Horizon ” on 20 April flow from the borehole further large quantities of oil into the sea. BP tries to indicated [...]
Tags: beach protection, ecosystem, escaping oil, molecules, nanoparticles, Nanotechnology
By blocking the enzyme NOX4 gene, with the drug VAS2870 already exists, it reduces the damage to neurons in the brain following a stroke by blocking the production of H2O2 An international team of researchers has found a new way to treat stroke by blocking the activity of an enzyme responsible for most of the [...]
Tags: Brain Damage, enzyme, stroke
Lighting NANO Technology – new generation of LED flat panel displays LG raises the bar extremely high. Thanks to the “NANO Lighting Technology” is the new flat LED LEX8 just 8.8 millimeters thin, with case 12.5 millimeters, and still promises an extremely clear and smooth image from any angle. The thin design is printed carrier [...]
Tags: backlight LEDs, IFA 2010, LED LEX8, LGE, NANO Lighting Technology, Nanotechnology, nanotechnology TVs
A new method of classification and identification of bacteria “on a chip” has been developed by biomedical engineers at National Taiwan University, Cheng Kung. The researchers created microchannels to sort, trap and identify bacteria, using rough glass slides patterned with gold electrodes. The technique uses a larger surface Raman spectroscopy. This type of spectroscopy is [...]
Tags: biomedical engineers, chemical compounds, discriminate bacteria, gold electrodes, microchannels, microfluidic chip, vibrational energy
Engineers at UC Berkeley have developed an electronic equipment for semiconductor nanowires sensitive to pressure that could someday give new meaning to the term “sensitive.” “The idea is to have a material that works like human skin, which means incorporating the ability to feel and touch objects,” said Ali Javey, an associate professor of electrical [...]
Tags: artificial skin, develop artificial skin, nanowires, semiconductor