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Shapeshifting Metamaterial Could Revolutionize How We Treat Wounds | Popular...

Organic, Liquid-Like Hydrogel Made Of Chains Of Synthetic DNA Luo Lab Shapeshifting Metamaterial Could Revolutionize How We Treat Wounds “When a drug can flow into a cavity then conform to the shape...

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Scientists discover genetic key to efficient crops — phys.org

Cross section of a mature maize leaf showing Kranz (German for wreath) anatomy around a large vein. The bundle sheath cells (lighter red) encircle the vascular core (light blue). Mesophyll cells (dark...

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Engineers solve a biological mystery and boost artificial intelligence —...

Conceptual illustration of a computer chip functioning as a brain. (Credit: © Nikolai Sorokin / Fotolia) Engineers Solve a Biological Mystery and Boost Artificial Intelligence Jan. 29, 2013 — By...

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A Universal Clock Skewed by … Asteroids? | astrobites

Figure 1: Asteroid belts are thought to exist throughout the Universe; as an example, here is an artist’s depiction of an asteroid belt around the star Vega. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech A Universal...

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Evolving Biological Networks in Computers — Astrobiology Magazine

Evolving Biological Networks in Computers Source: Cornell University press release Posted: 02/03/13 Summary: Scientists have simulated 25,000 generations of evolution within computers, providing new...

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Klondike, puppy born from a frozen embryo, fetches good news for endangered...

Klondike with owner Julie Jordan. (Credit: Jason Koski/University Photography) Klondike, Puppy Born from a Frozen Embryo, Fetches Good News for Endangered Animals Feb. 5, 2013 — Meet Klondike, the...

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Feeding the Final Frontier: 3-D Printers Could Make Astronaut Meals | Wired...

A deep-fried space shuttle scallop built using Cornell’s Fab@Home 3-D food printer. Credit: Fab@Home The Fab@Home 3-D food printer. Credit: Jeffrey Lipton A 3-D food printer building turkey paste into...

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Dopants dramatically alter electronic structure of superconductor — Science...

Scientists have found that the substitution of cobalt atoms into the crystal framework of an iron-based material—which is required to convert the material from a magnet into a superconductor—also...

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Futurity.org – Artificial ear from 3D printer looks very real

The new artificial ear may be the solution reconstructive surgeons have long wished for to help children born with a congenital ear deformity called microtia. (Credit: iStockphoto) Lawrence Bonassar,...

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