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Carbon nanotubes make it possible to grow human hearts | ExtremeTech

Carbon nanotubes make it possible to grow human hearts By Graham Templeton on February 15, 2013 at 2:40 pm One of the most fundamental problems with growing organs in a petri dish (metaphorically...

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Engineering To Benefit From Bio-Inspired Materials – Science News – redOrbit

Image Credit: Vladislav Gajic / Shutterstock Bio-Inspired Materials Leading To Greater Engineering February 16, 2013 Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online Bio-inspired, man-made...

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Innovative Infectious Disease Research on the ISS – SpaceRef Business

International Space Station. NASA Innovative Infectious Disease Research on the ISS By Keith Cowing Posted February 18, 2013 11:29 AM Performing sensitive biological experiments is always a delicate...

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The Spark Within: Light-Emitting Bioprobe Fits in a Single Cell — intern daily

This scanning electron microscope (SEM) image shows a nanobeam probe, including a large part of the handle tip, inserted in a typical cell. (Photo: Gary Shambat, Stanford School of Engineering) The...

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What green algae are up to in the dark — biofuel daily

Single-celled green algae of the type Chlamydomonas are microscopically small organisms: ten of them fit side by side on a human hair. What green algae are up to in the dark by Staff Writers Bochum,...

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Ancient Sea Creatures Yield Oldest Fossil Biomolecules — Astrobiology Magazine

William Ausich (left) and Christina O’Malley (right) study fossils of ancient sea animals called crinoids. Here, O’Malley holds a modern crinoid. Credit: Photo by Kevin Fitzsimons, courtesy of Ohio...

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Biolab / Columbus / Human Spaceflight / Our Activities / ESA

Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield conducting routine maintenance on Biolab in Europe’s Columbus laboratory on the International Space Station. Biolab is an experiment workstation tailored...

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Scientists Create ‘Google Map’ Of Human Metabolism – Health News – redOrbit

Image Credit: Sergey Nivens / Shutterstock   Researchers Create Virtual Map Of Human Metabolism In Health And Disease March 4, 2013 redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports – Your Universe Online An...

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Icy volcanoes offer clues for life on Mars — Planet Earth Online

  Icy volcanoes offer clues for life on Mars 8 March 2013, by Alex Peel Scientists investigating icy volcanoes on Earth have uncovered clues that could help us to find signs of life on Mars. Heat,...

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Immortal Line of Cloned Mice Created: Scientific American

Mice can be cloned from other mice indefinitely, a new technique suggests. Image: RIKEN   Immortal Line of Cloned Mice Created Mice can be cloned via somatic cell nuclear transfer from other mice...

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