• Currently, researchers are exploring the possibility of constructing a feedback whereby the output signal from the memristor network will be used to stimulate the biological network. (eurekalert.org)
  • The second approach that the researchers are pursuing in parallel is to find some alternative solutions for creating non-traditional neural network architectures where the stochastic nature and the "live" dynamics of memristive devices play a key role. (eurekalert.org)
  • Find out about the exciting discoveries being made by NIEHS and NIEHS-supported researchers that are helping to improve health and save lives. (nih.gov)
  • By developing a method for additive-free electrodes that maintain high conductivity, the researchers have opened new possibilities for reducing the weight and volume of batteries, while also creating a template system for studying the physics of nanoparticle electrodes. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Researchers led by scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science have now devised a clever decoy for these viruses that may keep them from spreading in the body. (newswise.com)
  • Now researchers have found a way to make magnesite, or magnesium carbonate, in the lab in just a few months. (sciencenews.org)
  • South Korean researchers would travel regularly to the labs to perform the complex task of creating embryos outside the womb and extracting new stem cell lines American, British, and other scientists could use for experiments on cures. (voanews.com)
  • The game EteRNA , which was started by the Stanford biochemist Rhiju Das and the Carnegie Mellon computer scientist Adrien Treuille, allows researchers to farm out some of the intellectual legwork behind RNA design to 26,000 players, rather than a relatively few lab workers. (chronicle.com)
  • In 2017, researchers created carbon nanobelts , thin loops of carbon that are like tiny slices of a carbon nanotube. (sciencenews.org)
  • To make the itsy-bitsy twisty carbon, some of the same researchers stitched together individual smaller molecules using a series of 14 chemical reactions , chemist Yasutomo Segawa of the Institute for Molecular Science in Okazaki, Japan, and colleagues report May 19 in Nature Synthesis . (sciencenews.org)
  • Australian GE researchers accidentally created a more virulent version of the mousepox virus which proved fatal in 100% of mouse infections by adding the IL-4 gene. (foresight.org)
  • Floyd Romesberg, a chemist at the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, along with his team of researchers has recently successfully created two artificial DNA bases, dubbed alpha and beta, respectively. (thefutureofthings.com)
  • Researchers in China say that they have discovered a way to make rudimentary mouse sperm in a dish, and used them to produce offspring. (scientificamerican.com)
  • But Takashi Shinohara, a reproductive biologist at Kyoto University in Japan, is among researchers who have doubts about the work: he notes that scientists have struggled to replicate several previous claims that sperm can be made in a dish. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Zhou says that the researchers are "very confident" that their protocol can be repeated in other laboratories-and that it would be normal for there to be variations between creating sperm in a dish and the process in live mice. (scientificamerican.com)
  • While other researchers had created mouse embryos from stem cells, none had reached the point where the entire brain, including the anterior portion at the front, began to develop, according to the researchers from the University of Cambridge and the California Institute of Technology. (technologyreview.com)
  • The Nobel committee noted that organocatalysis is especially useful when researchers want to make a molecule and selectively produce one of its two mirror images, which is called asymmetric organocatalysis. (npr.org)
  • It saw DeepMind - the Google-owned AI company - work with top mathematicians to create a framework that would allow researchers and artificial intelligence to collaborate together. (independent.co.uk)
  • An international team of scientists from the 1000 Genomes Project Consortium has created the world's largest catalog of genomic differences among humans, providing researchers with powerful clues to help them establish why some people are susceptible to various diseases. (genome.gov)
  • In the main Nature study, investigators identified about 88 million sites in the human genome that vary among people, establishing a database available to researchers as a standard reference for how the genomic make-up of people varies in populations and around the world. (genome.gov)
  • Researchers say they've created an aluminosilicate glass that is much harder to break. (extremetech.com)
  • After researchers chemically created the X and Y nucleotides, they inserted them into E. coli bacteria, which then reproduced normally and passed along the new genetic units. (scrippsnews.com)
  • According to the researchers, it not only prevents the smell that attracts mosquitos - thereby stopping them from calling in others - but it also releases slowly, creating an extended duration of protection. (bgr.com)
  • However, scientists and academic researchers remain separate from the journalists and media that report to the wider community. (who.int)
  • Basseal JM, McLaws M-L, Scott S, Salmon S. Communicating health and science to the public: a role for scientists and academic researchers. (who.int)
  • The results are super-exciting and important," says Jacob Hanna, a stem-cell scientist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Defendant Abi Perrin, who was acquitted, said that 'when governments ignore the warnings of the world's scientists and even their own climate pledges, it's hard not to feel desperate. (commondreams.org)
  • This story is all about an article published in 2015 by a group of NOAA scientists who claimed that there is no evidence of a slowdown in the world's temperature increase. (countercurrents.org)
  • Where the world's brightest minds collaborate and innovate to make discoveries that will help us to live healthier for longer. (edu.au)
  • How Do Scientists Make Discoveries? (mos.org)
  • When I was a kid in Cleveland, Ohio, I knew that I wanted to make cool discoveries in physics and work in a laboratory. (cdc.gov)
  • It is widely acknowledged that postdoctoral scientists are especially vulnerable, with neither student nor faculty status and few standard or even extant institutional policies regarding compensation, grievance procedures, or training standards. (the-scientist.com)
  • From the administrative point of view, ECVSs will retain the status of Early Career and Visiting Scientist within the IARC Research Training and Fellowship Programme, which is subject to the rules and regulations governing trainees, students, postdoctoral scientists and visiting scientists at IARC, as described in the IARC Research Training and Fellowship Programme Handbook - available on the IARC intranet upon arrival. (who.int)
  • The 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Benjamin List and David MacMillan, two scientists who pioneered an "elegant" new method of building molecules, known as asymmetric organocatalysis. (npr.org)
  • The formula was developed following research commissioned by the butter brand Lurpak made by Leeds-based Arla Foods. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The Science Foundation Ireland funded research also involved scientists in Queen's University Belfast and in China and was published in the journal Nature Communications. (rte.ie)
  • Meng, 43, is now the chief scientist at the department of application and research at the National Supercomputing Center of Tianjin. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • The Associated Press is the only news agency working with British scientists from the Nekton research team on its deep-sea mission that aims to unlock the secrets of the Indian Ocean. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Its two submersibles will take 17 different research tools and technology into the deep, along with 18 cameras to create the first three-dimensional maps of deep sea ecosystems. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Molecular biologist Christopher Johnson was schmoozing at a party not long ago, talking with another guest about his research, as scientists often do. (popsci.com)
  • Johnson is a research scientist at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and this past year, he and his colleagues created a biological enzyme that can chew efficiently through throwaway plastics like those that make water bottles and soap containers. (popsci.com)
  • They, along with colleagues in Florida, England, and Brazil, form a kind of dream team for this particular bio-based recycling research: Nicholas Rorrer creates polymers. (popsci.com)
  • NIEHS intramural scientists have defined descriptive terms of particular relevance to their own research, and have ranked those terms accordingly. (nih.gov)
  • SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Scripps Research scientists have figured out how to reverse the desire to drink in alcohol-dependent rats. (10news.com)
  • This research has led to the first cobalt-oxide nanoparticle-film battery electrode made without using binders and carbon black additives, and they show high gravimetric and volumetric capacities, even after 50 cycles. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The South Korean government has established an international stem cell research program with scientists in the United States and Britain. (voanews.com)
  • He and many others argue that it is immoral to create embryos for research purposes and recruit women to donate eggs. (voanews.com)
  • News reports quote South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun as saying that his government will try to resolve the ethical issues surrounding stem cell research so that the scientists can continue their work. (voanews.com)
  • Climate action advocates around the world on Friday celebrated a London-based court's acquittal of five scientists who in April glued research and their own hands to a U.K. government building. (commondreams.org)
  • In the new research, however, scientists were able to show that they could use artificial intelligence to some of that creative work, previously confined to humans. (independent.co.uk)
  • Dr. Gibbs and colleagues said they hoped the rallies would alert the public to scientists' concerns that the federal government has shifted funding markedly toward commercially driven research at the expense of public-interest science. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The Conservative government has been the target of scientists' ire in recent years for shuttering the Experimental Lakes Area in northern Ontario and for downsizing in other research areas that are relevant to climate and the environment. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • It is something that remains largely a mystery to scientists, but this new research looked at how it has shaped the large-scale structure of the universe over time. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute were able to add another two units, which they called X and Y. They published their research in the journal Nature on Wednesday. (scrippsnews.com)
  • A few years ago, Rosenthal and Albertin decided they could use CRISPR to create a special octopus or squid for research. (wamc.org)
  • Adam's research studied baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and is one of two robot scientists along with "Eve" (named after Adam and Eve), a robot currently doing research on drug screening. (wikipedia.org)
  • BBSRC grant A robot scientist for drug design and chemical genetics Archived 24 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine, via Research Councils UK BBSRC grant: A robot scientist for yeast systems biology, via Research Councils UK King, P. (wikipedia.org)
  • ECVS stands for an " Early Career and Visiting Scientist " who is coming to IARC within the framework of the IARC Research Training and Fellowship Programme. (who.int)
  • The training period of ECVSs is full-time, except for research stays of Visiting Scientists and Senior Visiting Scientists that can be hosted part-time, because of professional obligations. (who.int)
  • Building capacity for collaborative research between basic scientists and underrepresented communities in cancer research. (bvsalud.org)
  • While the strategies discussed are evolving, they help foster dialogue and exchange between basic scientists and community members that demystifies basic science research and facilitates culturally tailored approaches to address health disparities of vulnerable communities . (bvsalud.org)
  • The World Health Organization, HQ and Regional office for the Eastern Mediterranean, conducted a workshop on the development of research proposals for implementation research for a team of scientists from academic institutions and programme managers from the ministry of health and population, Egypt, from 23 to 27 June 2012. (who.int)
  • Participants were from 6 institutions from Egypt, Morocco and Sudan, to build capacity in research proposal development. (who.int)
  • An international team of scientists has created the largest ever map of dark matter, giving us the most precise look at the universe's evolution to date. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Creating embryonic stem cells and creating human beings for the purpose of destroying them for science crosses that line in my opinion. (voanews.com)
  • The project's tasks of creating electronic models of artificial neural networks (ANN), as well as the integration of memristive architectures into the systems for recording and processing the activity of living biological neural network structures are fully in line with the current world trends and priorities in the development of neuromorphic systems. (eurekalert.org)
  • In order to do this, the group built a series of concentric circles made up of ' metamaterials ,' or 'artificial composites that can be made to interact with electromagnetic waves in ways that natural materials cannot reproduce. (engadget.com)
  • The embryos were developed in an artificial incubator created by Jacob Hanna of the Weizmann Institute in Israel, who recently kept realistic-looking mouse embryos growing in a mechanical womb for several days until they developed beating hearts, flowing blood, and cranial folds. (technologyreview.com)
  • Artificial intelligence has been given new capabilities never seen before, computer scientists have claimed. (independent.co.uk)
  • American scientists have, for the first time, created a life form with artificial building blocks in its DNA - essentially an alien organism born in a lab. (scrippsnews.com)
  • If we can understand how to flip the molecular switch in plasma cells and activate Myb production, we might be able to encourage the immune system to create long-term immunity for a range of infections. (edu.au)
  • The database is a goldmine for climate scientists and will help to seriously accelerate and fine-tune our efforts in understanding the regional expression of global change and its future trends. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • He is just exploiting the mistakes made by climate scientists. (countercurrents.org)
  • But these organisms aren't exactly better, faster, stronger - they need synthetic molecules provided by the scientists to replicate. (scrippsnews.com)
  • Five scientists who participated in an Extinction Rebellion action against fossil fuel exploration were acquitted of related charges by a London-based court on October 21, 2022. (commondreams.org)
  • The findings, described in a paper in Nature today, could help scientists learn more about how human embryos develop and provide insights into diseases, as well as providing an alternative to animals for testing. (technologyreview.com)
  • HAMILTON: Because it suggests that her see-through squid will help scientists understand not only cephalopods, but all living creatures. (wamc.org)
  • This new approach, called "functional phylogenomics," allows scientists to reconstruct the pattern of events that led to the vast number of plant species and could help identify genes used to improve seed quality for agriculture. (nyu.edu)
  • Genetic engineering allows scientists to move desired genes from one plant or animal into another. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Genetic engineering allows scientists to select one specific gene to implant. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Most plastics were never made to be recycled," the report's lead author Peter Christensen said . (vegnews.com)
  • The structure of most plastics is comprised of large molecules called polymers which are themselves made up of smaller carbon containing monomers. (vegnews.com)
  • To create items such as water bottles, bags, multi-colored straws, and stretchy foodservice wrap, manufacturers add various chemicals and fillers to give plastics desired qualities-which makes recycling different plastics together difficult as the end result is unpredictable and/or undesirable. (vegnews.com)
  • 1,3-Butadiene is also used to make plastics including acrylics. (cdc.gov)
  • Scientists at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado at Boulder (CU-Boulder), have applied their expertise in ultracold atoms and lasers to produce the first high-density gas of ultracold molecules-two different atoms bonded together-that are both stable and capable of strong interactions. (nist.gov)
  • The process for making the molecules begins with a gas mixture of very cold potassium and rubidium atoms confined by a laser beam. (nist.gov)
  • The team first made mouse PGCs, and then added cells taken from the testicular tissue of newborn mice, as well as other biological molecules. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Two scientists have won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing "an ingenious tool for building molecules" that is also cheap and environmentally-friendly. (npr.org)
  • The prize is about making chemical molecules. (npr.org)
  • Materials scientists have developed a simple, robust way to fabricate carbon-free and polymer-free, lightweight colloidal films for lithium-ion battery electrodes, which could greatly improve battery performance. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Scientists are one step closer to a long-sought way to store carbon dioxide in rocks. (sciencenews.org)
  • Now, scientists have added a new geometry to the list: a twisted strip called a Möbius carbon nanobelt. (sciencenews.org)
  • That feat suggested it might be possible to create a nanobelt with a twist, a Möbius carbon nanobelt. (sciencenews.org)
  • But, Segawa says, the work improves scientists' ability to make tiny carbon structures, especially complicated ones. (sciencenews.org)
  • Reverse fridges' and insulated walls - how to make a house carbon neutral. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • As the world moves towards a carbon neutral future, many different areas from industry to manufacturing are working to reduce their emissions. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • Scientists have been investigating how to apply novel technologies such as ground source heat pumps and insulated walls to dramatically reduce the carbon footprint of existing houses. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • The main goal is to develop a model that could be applied to specific cities across Europe to retrofit houses and make them carbon neutral. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • With plans to create realistic synthetic embryos, grown in jars, Renewal Bio is on a journey to the horizon of science and ethics. (technologyreview.com)
  • The latest disaster for science is the recent article by David Rose in which scientists are accused to be manipulating the data. (countercurrents.org)
  • Canadian science advocates say they are moving into a new phase in their campaign for evidence-based decision-making in government after a day of demonstrations across the country. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • We have no agenda besides wanting good science done in Canada and used to make good decisions," she said. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • I loved Ghostbusters and other silly films that made science seem fun. (cdc.gov)
  • UN IPCC Japanese Scientist Dr. Kiminori Itoh, an award-winning PhD environmental physical chemist said that warming fears are the "worst scientific scandal in the history … When people come to know what the truth is, they will feel deceived by science and scientists. (lifesitenews.com)
  • The common thread is her commitment to using data and science to make communities safer. (cdc.gov)
  • The next step is to make the cloak work in three dimensions, and make improve the cloak's effectiveness. (engadget.com)
  • After seven months of hard work, Tianhe-1 was launched in October 2010, and was recognized as the fastest supercomputer in the world from November 2010 to June 2011.It was the first time that a Chinese supercomputer had made it to the top of the Top500 list. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • It is truly an instrument of national significance that culminates generations of hard work by Chinese scientists and engineers," Meng said. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Work led by overseas colleagues in collaboration with Kiwi scientists also added three tree ring records from New Zealand to the compilation. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • Scientists say the old stem cell lines deteriorate and new ones are needed to advance work in this area. (voanews.com)
  • Sculptor Mark Peiser met with several of our scientists, toured different labs, and observed some of the capabilities that we think he might want to incorporate into his work during his residency. (corning.com)
  • The program, which is by invitation only, allows artists to experiment with and adapt specialty glass materials to create new work. (corning.com)
  • As scientists, we tend to be very deliberate in our work and usually have an end goal in mind for the technical capabilities we desire. (corning.com)
  • But scientists are beginning to look at a different area - houses - to work out if it's possible to reduce emissions from Europe's homes to zero by retrofitting on a mass scale. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • By studying how the apparent shapes of distant galaxies are aligned with each other and with the positions of nearby galaxies, scientists were able to work out the spatial distribution, or 'clumpiness', of the dark matter in the universe. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • HAMILTON: Scientists can watch the squid's three hearts beating in synchrony or see its brain cells at work. (wamc.org)
  • Scientists in the Division of Laboratory Sciences (DLS) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) work to improve Americans' health in many ways. (cdc.gov)
  • Seeing her respond to emergencies motivated me to choose work in public health to make the world a better place. (cdc.gov)
  • But she taught me that if your work fills an important need, then not only will you benefit personally, but you will also make the world around you better. (cdc.gov)
  • So, how does a chemical made of natural components actually work as a mosquito camouflage? (bgr.com)
  • Discover how our work creates meaningful and measurable results that drive positive change in the communities we serve. (who.int)
  • Scientists have new hope that nature might hold a solution for our most problematic polymers. (popsci.com)
  • The second version of the PAGES2k dataset , just featured in the journal Scientific Data , pools data from a vast array of sources - including records from tree rings, corals, glacier ice, and for the first time, marine and lake sediments - to create a crucial tool to model or reconstruct climates. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • The scientists are currently looking for licensing and collaboration opportunities in an effort to halt plastic pollution. (vegnews.com)
  • According to Alexey Mikhailov, UNN scientists are now working to create a neural network prototype based on memristors, which is similar to a biological nervous system with regard to its internal structure and functionality. (eurekalert.org)
  • Meng and his colleagues are currently building the prototype of China's new-generation exascale supercomputer called Tianhe-3 that can do over 1 quintillion operations per second, which will be orders of magnitude more powerful Tianhe-1. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • As a prototype for a "robot scientist", Adam is able to perform independent experiments to test hypotheses and interpret findings without human guidance, removing some of the drudgery of laboratory experimentation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Previously, phylogenetic trees were constructed from standard sets of genes and were used to identify the relationships of species," explained Gloria Coruzzi, a professor in NYU's Center for Genomics and Systems Biology and the principal investigator of the NSF grant. (nyu.edu)
  • In our novel approach, we create the phylogeny based on all the genes in a genome, and then use the phylogeny to identify which genes provide positive support for the divergence of species. (nyu.edu)
  • HAMILTON: Next, the technician will use a quartz needle to inject genetic material that will delete the pigment genes and create a transparent squid. (wamc.org)
  • Now that we know Myb is critical in creating long-term immunity, we can begin dissecting the pathways it uses to mark plasma cells for storage and the genes involved in migrating to the bone marrow," he said. (edu.au)
  • In the future, Romesberg envisions manipulating the genetic code of bacteria in order to assemble better drugs or even man-made proteins. (thefutureofthings.com)
  • By adding two genetic units to the DNA of E. coli bacteria, U.S. scientists have created an alien organism capable of producing new types of proteins. (scrippsnews.com)
  • Every species on Earth - bacteria, animals, humans - has the same genetic structure, made up of four units. (scrippsnews.com)
  • Dr Good-Jacobson said plasma cells were created when the immune system was exposed to pathogens such as viruses or bacteria. (edu.au)
  • The 1000 Genomes Project data are a resource for any study in which scientists are looking for genomic contributions to disease, including the study of both common and rare variants. (genome.gov)
  • Mouse embryos recently generated from stem cells in a lab show more brain development than any synthetic mouse embryos created previously. (technologyreview.com)
  • Human model embryos could play a significant role in helping scientists understand why certain gene mutations happen, and they could help in testing potential treatment for a range of disorders. (technologyreview.com)
  • About 75% of the manufactured 1,3-butadiene is used to make synthetic rubber. (cdc.gov)
  • Together, the copper and silver create the strongest material known to man, according to Greg Boebinger, Director of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Florida, where the magnet is being built. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Lobachevsky University scientists under the supervision of Alexey Mikhailov, Head of the UNN PTRI Laboratory of Thin Film Physics and Technology, are working to develop an adaptive neural interface that combines, on the one hand, a living culture, and on the other, a neural network based on memristors. (eurekalert.org)
  • Inside the Field Test Laboratory Building, where the group works, a ROYGBIV spectrum of utility pipes runs along ceilings and walls. (popsci.com)
  • Scientists at NYU's Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, the American Museum of Natural History, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and the New York Botanical Garden have created the largest genome-based tree of life for seed plants to date. (nyu.edu)
  • JON HAMILTON, BYLINE: The squid come from the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass. Josh Rosenthal is a senior scientist there. (wamc.org)
  • They are among the many U.S. scientists who perform approximately 13 billion laboratory tests in more than 200,000 Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment -certified laboratories every year. (cdc.gov)
  • Robot Scientist (also known as Adam) is a laboratory robot created and developed by a group of scientists including Ross King, Kenneth Whelan, Ffion Jones, Philip Reiser, Christopher Bryant, Stephen Muggleton, Douglas Kell, Emma Byrne and Steve Oliver. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sarah began her time as CDC in 2010 in the division of violence prevention where she was the lead scientist for the national centers in excellence and youth violence prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • The scientists then report back the results of the experiments to the crowd to inform future designs. (chronicle.com)
  • A team of scientists has used mathematical tools to develop models for estimating the efficiency of cattle-based controls for bovine tuberculosis (bTB). (cam.ac.uk)
  • This paper discusses strategies to build capacity for collaborations between basic scientists and Hispanic community members at the University of Arizona Cancer Center (UACC). (bvsalud.org)
  • In those trying times, Meng and his team worked as scientists and construction workers. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • The multi-national team of scientists is gathering data to help policy-makers frame protection and conservation measures. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Such long-sought nanorobots are now a step closer thanks to a team led by Nadrian Seeman of New York University in New York City, which has built a machine in which a DNA arm is attached to a body that is also made of DNA. (newscientist.com)
  • The models built by the team represent an advance over previous models as they are informed directly by extensive data on reported incidence and spread of the disease, rather than expert opinion. (cam.ac.uk)
  • It's unclear if the manufacturing process can be scaled up to the level required for commercial glass products, but the team is going to try. (extremetech.com)
  • In bio-based recycling, as those in the field call it, plastic-eating organisms give you back the building blocks to make new materials and, eventually, goods. (popsci.com)
  • Organisms like this could produce whole new kinds of medicine and proteins that life forms with only four units in their genetic code can't make. (scrippsnews.com)
  • A group of brainiacs at Duke University have built a device (based on the Imperial College London theory) that can deflect microwave beams so the beams flow around an object almost as if nothing was there, with not too much distortion (but only in two dimensions). (engadget.com)
  • Johnson's group, in particular, captured the public's imagination because its discovery was accidental and made for a great story. (popsci.com)
  • But a group of scientists offered to Rose the occasion to double down and to accuse them of manipulating the data. (countercurrents.org)
  • Building a Postdoc Nation Just seven months after a small group of Postdoctoral Association (PDA) leaders decided that 'something must be done,' we have formed the National Postdoctoral Association. (the-scientist.com)
  • The aim of the project is to create compact electronic devices based on memristors that reproduce the property of synaptic plasticity and function as part of bio-like neural networks in conjunction with living biological cultures. (eurekalert.org)
  • This levitation technique could help create ultrapure chemical mixtures, without contamination, which could be useful for making stem cells or other biological materials. (nypost.com)
  • The sequences of the plants' genomes-all of the biological information needed to build and maintain an organism, encoded in DNA-were either culled from pre-existing databases or generated, in the field and at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, from live specimens. (nyu.edu)
  • After building the machine, Meng and his colleagues needed to ensure the new supercomputer could maintain stable performance at all times. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • The critical processing technique Robinson and colleagues used was electrophoretic deposition, which binds the metal nanoparticles to the surface of the electrode substrate to each other in an assembly, creating strong electrical contacts between the particles and current collector. (sciencedaily.com)
  • I happened to hear of George Washington Carver, and was surprised to learn he made hundreds of compounds out of a peanut, from ink to peanut oil! (cdc.gov)
  • Most 4,4'-methylenedianiline enters the environment when it's produced or when it's used to make other compounds. (cdc.gov)
  • After I finished my PhD in Experimental Nuclear Physics, I came to CDC because there is a critical lack of radiochemists and radiation scientists to fill important roles in labs across the country. (cdc.gov)
  • The lack of experimental data makes it difficult to be certain about what happens to 4,4'- methylenedianiline when it enters the environment. (cdc.gov)
  • In 1869, she fell under the wheels of an experimental steam car built by her cousins. (medscape.com)
  • It is hoped that the data produced by the mission will enable scientists to model where similar observations are likely to be found in the oceans. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • A computer is completely flummoxed by not knowing the rules, but players are unfazed: they look at the data, they make their designs, and they do phenomenally. (chronicle.com)
  • Scientists can now combine GWAS data with the more detailed 1000 Genomes Project data to home in on regions affecting disease more precisely. (genome.gov)
  • Now David Rose doubles down with a new article in which he, this time, accuses scientists of having manipulated the data in order to make the pause disappear. (countercurrents.org)
  • But place yourself in the shoes of a person who is not a scientist, won't you get the impression that the scientists are fiddling with the data? (countercurrents.org)
  • This data was used create the largest and most precise maps yet of the distribution of galaxies in the universe. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • It's exciting to have precise measurements of what's out there and a better understanding of how the universe has changed from its infancy through to today," said Brian Yanny, a Fermilab scientist who coordinated data processing for the survey. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Congress is moving ahead with legislation to overturn Mr. Bush's ban and allow new stem cell lines to be created with government money. (voanews.com)
  • But some scientists are not convinced by the report, which is published today in Cell Stem Cell . (scientificamerican.com)
  • If the claim stands up to scrutiny, it could point the way to making human sperm in the lab for fertility treatments. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Now in its sixth year, the artist-in-residence program is a joint initiative that grew out of the close relationship and interaction between Corning's scientists and the Museum's technical curators of glass art. (corning.com)
  • The scientists claim it could be more effective at keeping those annoying and itchy (not to mention sometimes deadly) mosquito bites under control. (bgr.com)
  • I think the technology of the future will make it much easier. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • As the world becomes smaller, this technology will make it harder to ignore our neighbors, and harder to ignore the call of conscience to act. (who.int)
  • Extramural scientists will test Bluetooth-enabled positioning technology for safety in logging operations. (cdc.gov)
  • Another major difference is that in the UK, people tend to buy and hang onto houses more than in continental Europe, where estates of similar properties are more often built. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • 4,4'- Methylenedianiline does not tend to build up in the food chain, and it is uncertain whether it accumulates in fish. (cdc.gov)
  • To study such things as the structures of crystals and reactions on the surfaces of semiconductors, scientists now demand more intense beams of radiation than ever before. (newscientist.com)
  • Each time the magnet pulses it bends the copper and silver wires, creating tiny cracks in the metal. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • With knowledge comes responsibility and more and more scientists are mobilizing in civil disobedience around the world as we are running out of time. (commondreams.org)
  • Similarly noting that 'scientists have been sounding the alarm for decades but have been ignored by governments,' fellow defendant Emma Smart declared that 'with knowledge comes responsibility and more and more scientists are mobilizing in civil disobedience around the world as we are running out of time. (commondreams.org)
  • In a series of tweets about the court's decision, defendant Aaron Thierry said that 'if there are scientists reading this who are considering taking part in civil disobedience, or still uncertain but want to know more, then please check out our recent article' in the journal Nature Climate Change , which argues that the time is now for experts to join activist efforts. (commondreams.org)
  • Materials like Corning Gorilla Glass made it possible to carry a glass sandwich in your pocket without getting shards of glass stuck in your leg every time you bump into a table, but even the latest durable glass materials are a weak point. (extremetech.com)
  • Time to start thinking about something called the bigger picture, scientists! (dailycaller.com)
  • Make contacts and learn all about young leadership, entrepreneurship and business spirit at the same time. (lu.se)
  • Scientists believe that they have the potential to treat many illnesses by taking over the function of damaged tissue after injection. (voanews.com)
  • Japanese scientists have transplanted hair onto a mouse and the follicle cells actually bound to nerves and tissue, sprouting from 74% of the follicles implanted. (giantrobot.com)
  • But the examples also prompted an audience member to ask, "Do the scientists learn anything from working with the artists? (corning.com)
  • Ian Fisher, a scientist at Stanford University, said: "The new magnet at the High Field Lab is a fantastic leap forwards in terms of our capability as a scientific community to explore materials under extreme conditions. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • In a recent study , environmental scientists and psychologists teamed up to explore how people make environmental decisions. (scienceblog.com)
  • Scientists are building the most powerful electromagnet in the world, around two million times more powerful than the average fridge magnet. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • All these factors together have created a tragic inequity between the health of the people in the developed world and the health of those in the rest of the world. (who.int)
  • Readership scope covers the entire globe, as the journal is made available to scientists all over the world. (who.int)
  • Secondly, it will be possible to create robots that manage an artificially grown neuronal culture. (eurekalert.org)
  • But if you can take those plastic building blocks and assemble them into something more valuable than the -original-such as auto parts, wind turbines, or even surfboards-you can change recycling's calculus. (popsci.com)
  • In college I studied organic chemistry, and was able to create a unique compound and publish my findings. (cdc.gov)
  • But now, what our friends across the pond have only imagined, scientists at an American university have actually built. (engadget.com)
  • Canadian scientists are where American scientists were maybe a decade ago," said Michael Halpern, a Washington, D.C.-based program manager with the Union of Concerned Scientists. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • POZNAN, Poland, December 18, 2008 - The UN global warming conference which concluded Friday in Poland faced a serious challenge from over 650 dissenting scientists from around the globe who criticized the climate claims made by the UN IPCC and former Vice President Al Gore. (lifesitenews.com)
  • And the idea of creating decoys from mammal receptors might be applied to all sorts of other diseases that cross to humans from animals. (newswise.com)
  • The airways can also become swollen and mucus production might increase, making it even harder to get air in and out of the lungs. (cdc.gov)
  • Make a gift today to give hope to breast cancer patients. (edu.au)
  • My "Meet the Scientist" series brings you conversations with NCEH/ATSDR scientists that aim to give you a sense of the talented people who are working to keep you safe and secure from those things in the environment that threaten our nation's health. (cdc.gov)
  • Smaller amounts are used for making coating materials, epoxy resins (glues), Spandex® fiber, and dyes and for other purposes. (cdc.gov)
  • Albertin and Rosenthal knew that these animals would be of interest to brain scientists, so they called Ivan Soltesz at Stanford and Cris Niell at the University of Oregon. (wamc.org)
  • And even still, we're a long way off from making something completely disappear from visibility, which 'would have to simultaneously interact with all of the wavelengths, or colors, that make up light. (engadget.com)