Month: December 2015

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Uncovering Honey’s Antimicrobial Potential Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria

– Following their discovery in 1928 and since world war two in particular, antibiotics have been...
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Smart Sensor Technology for Next Generation Power Grids

– Rapid urbanization, more electrification, growing industrialization, and expanding digitalization have imposed an ever increased demand...
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The Potential of 3D Printing in the Food Industry

– During recent years, 3D printing has been under the spotlight. People are excited and intrigued...
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Metamaterials: Invisibility Cloaks and Other Wonders

– The advances that material science has made in the last few decades are leading towards...
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CRISPR: What can be Cured Must not be Endured

–  Introduction: As the demand for synthetic genes keeps on increasing, CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short...
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Apple Pay: A Revolution in Secure Mobile Payment Services

– Apple Pay is a NFC (near field communication) payment system which allows users to make...
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Are Quadrotor Drones Going to Invade our Skies?

– Starting from a couple millions of dollars in 2010, the quadrotor drone market has exploded...
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Upcoming Wearables: Google’s Smart Contact Lens that Measures Glucose Levels

– With all the wearable technology plugging into healthcare, Google surprises us again by announcing its...
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The Rise of Bispecific Antibodies in 2015

– The concept of using monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for therapeutic purposes was devised a long time...
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‘Mini-brains’ in a Dish: Unlocking the Mysteries of Human Brain Development

– With a rapidly aging population, age-related neurodegenerative diseases are becoming a major issue of public...
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Saving Water and Energy in the Shower Without Compromise

– For over a hundred years, not much has changed in shower technology. The design of...
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Scientists Develop Flexo-Electric Nanomaterial

– UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE, ENSCHEDE, NETHERLANDS. The Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Barcelona, Spain and...
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First Mind-Controlled Vehicle Developed in China

– NANKAI UNIVERSITY, TIANJIN, CHINA. The world’s first mind-controlled vehicle was developed in China that does...
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NC State Scientists Create New Phase of Carbon Harder than Diamonds

– Recently, researchers at North Carolina State University discovered a new solid phase of carbon that...
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Penn State Research: Herpes Virus Can Infect Human Neuronal Cells

– The Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is one of a few highly ubiquitous herpes viruses that infects...
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MIT Develops New Technique to Desalinate Sea Water via Shock Electrodialysis

– MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MA, USA. A new technique known as shock electrodialysis has been...

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