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Biochemistry Aug 28, 2015

Development of growth factor-free tissue adhesive porous films capable of promoting angiogenesis

A group at NIMS MANA has developed tissue adhesive porous films that promote angiogenesis without using growth factors. This new technology may contribute to medical cost reduction while maintaining the quality of medical ...

Plants & Animals Aug 11, 2015

Dog food processing methods answering questions

According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention in 2014, approximately 53% and 58% of dogs and cats, respectively, in the United States were overweight and obese. These numbers have steadily increased since 2010. ...

Condensed Matter Aug 3, 2015

Scientists bring order, and color, to microparticles

A team of New York University scientists has developed a technique that prompts microparticles to form ordered structures in a variety of materials. The advance, which appears in the Journal of the American Chemical Society ...

Materials Science Jul 29, 2015

Yarn from slaughterhouse waste

ETH researchers have developed a yarn from ordinary gelatine that has good qualities similar to those of merino wool fibers. Now they are working on making the yarn even more water resistant.

Analytical Chemistry Jul 28, 2015

Scientists' new chemical blueprint could be the answer to tackling stone theft

Scientists at Loughborough University hope their early trials of a new chemical blueprint technique could assist a crackdown on stone theft.

Engineering Jul 14, 2015

'Smart capsule' is potential new drug-delivery vehicle

A new "smart capsule" under development could deliver medications directly to the large intestines to target certain medical conditions.

Materials Science Jun 25, 2015

Making clothes out of gelatin could reduce agricultural waste

From gummy bears to silky mousses, gelatin is essential for making some of our favorite sweets. Now scientists are exploring another use for the common food ingredient: spinning it into yarn so it can be made into clothing. ...

Plants & Animals Jun 17, 2015

Researchers discover first sensor of Earth's magnetic field in an animal

A team of scientists and engineers at The University of Texas at Austin has identified the first sensor of the Earth's magnetic field in an animal, finding in the brain of a tiny worm a big clue to a long-held mystery about ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 9, 2015

Filming the film: Scientists observe photographic exposure live at the nanoscale

Photoinduced chemical reactions are responsible for many fundamental processes and technologies, from energy conversion in nature to micro fabrication by photo-lithography. One process that is known from everyday's life and ...

Biochemistry May 27, 2015

3D printing technique explored to help treat type 1 diabetes

Researchers from the Netherlands have explored how 3D printing can be used to help treat type 1 diabetes in results presented today, Thursday 28 May, in the journal Biofabrication.

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