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Cell & Microbiology Dec 8, 2009

Umbilical stem cells may help recover lost vision for those with corneal disease

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- New research from the University of Cincinnati (UC) may help in the recovery of lost vision for patients with corneal scarring.

Biotechnology Oct 29, 2009

'Moonlighting' molecules discovered

Since the completion of the human genome sequence, a question has baffled researchers studying gene control: How is it that humans, being far more complex than the lowly yeast, do not proportionally contain in our genome ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 24, 2009

Retina cells grown from skin-derived stem cells

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- A team of scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health has successfully grown multiple types of retina cells from two types of stem cells — suggesting a future ...

Plants & Animals Aug 7, 2009

Scientists explain why birds get sex on the brain in the Spring

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- Oxford University researchers have discovered how birds sense the lengthening days of early Spring and time when they breed, solving a 70-year mystery.

Plants & Animals Jun 1, 2009

Squid 'sight': Not just through eyes

It's hard to miss the huge eye of a squid. But now it appears that certain squids can detect light through an organ other than their eyes as well.

Other May 7, 2009

'Gecko vision': Key to the multifocal contact lens of the future?

Nocturnal geckos are among the very few living creatures able to see colors at night, and scientists' discovery of series of distinct concentric zones may lead to insight into better cameras and contact lenses.

Other Apr 10, 2009

Can downloads predict impact for scientific articles?

While the number of times a scientific article is cited by other articles is currently the gold standard for ranking its impact, online publishing offers another measure: the number of unique downloads.

Other Mar 31, 2009

Researchers bring new brain mapping capabilities to desktops of scientists worldwide

Mapping the billions of connections in the brain is a grand challenge in neuroscience. The current method for mapping interconnected brain cells involves the use of room-size microscopes known as transmission electron microscopes ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Nov 25, 2008

Finding could lead to advance in nano-surgery

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- One of the problems with laser surgery is that the heat produced can damage tissue, and even lead to cell death. Attempts are being made to replace laser surgery with non-thermal plasma interaction, potentially ...

Oct 7, 2008

Atomic-resolution views suggest function of enzyme that regulates light-detecting signals in eye

An atomic-resolution view of an enzyme found only in the eye has given researchers at the University of Washington (UW) clues about how this enzyme, essential to vision, is activated. The enzyme, phosphodiesterase 6 (PDE6), ...

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