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Wearable solar dress to charge your gadgets
in The Techwear Weblog, on March 13, 2010
...rger on your waist. This is light-pink solar dress from Liebman which uses ultrathin flexible solar cells for powering iPods and phones. For this purpose Cornell University teamed up with two Italian ...
Ampicillin May Help in the Treatment of Torsion Dystonia
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 11, 2010
...f the penicillin group, serves to activate torsinA , which, in its normal form, appears to protect cells from stresses, such as protein misfolding - a problem known to impact various movement disorde...
Ampicillin May Help in the Treatment of Torsion Dystonia
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...f the penicillin group, serves to activate torsinA , which, in its normal form, appears to protect cells from stresses, such as protein misfolding - a problem known to impact various movement disorde...
Wedding Night In Jail
in White Lace Wedding, on March 3, 2010
...ice station. Timothy Keene and his blushing bride Marissa spent their wedding night in separate cells after she tried to run down one of her new spouse's ex-girlfriends, Barnstable police said....
Seen that? - Cleansing Diet As Alternative Allergy Treatment
in Allergies, on March 3, 2010
...ods. It's imperative to stick to a diet that includes foods having nutrients that kill cancer cells, but do it without harming healthy cells. A diet heavy in processed or refined foods not only c... ... to a diet that includes foods having nutrients that kill cancer cells, but do it without harming healthy cells. A diet heavy in processed or refined foods not only contributes to poor overall health...
Seen that? - Biobarcode awarded patent for early cancer detection
in Nanotechbuzz, on February 26, 2010
...in Zehetmeier, Morphosys AG, GermanyOriginally uploaded by GE HealthcareOur bodies are made up of cells. In a healthy body, these cells live out their happy lives doing all the things cells are suppos... ... Carolin Zehetmeier, Morphosys AG, GermanyOriginally uploaded by GE HealthcareOur bodies are made up of cells. In a healthy body, these cells live out their happy lives d...
Seen that? - Improve Blood Sugar in 10 Seconds
in Daily Diabetic, on February 23, 2010
...we tested one's ability to switch back [...] Read More Human Umbilical Cord Blood Cells Improve Alzheimer's Disease Indices The Biotech Weblog ...
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in Wangtam, on 2010-02-22
...• Flyfire Vision • Silicon wire forest makes wearable solar cells • Police: Alexander Sent Sexy Texts • Google Buzz No Facebook, Twitter Killer, Google Exec Says • Why we don't trust ...
Plug-in Electrics and Fuel Cells: Neck-and-Neck in a Race to the Future
in carzz.org, on February 17, 2010
Everyone is excited about pure electric cars these days - well, almost everyone - and no more so than in the San Francisco area, which is understandable with Silicon Valley just down the road. Any new technology interests those who explore advances in computer science and since green is their fav...
Seen that? - Power Station Organizer
in The Smart PDA, on February 16, 2010
... Iowa State University student, you can get the Power Purse. It's a bag covered with tiny solar cells, and provides power through a built-in USB port tucked away inside. Conceivably, you could be ...
Anti-Cancer Potentials of Celastrol Plant Derivative
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 15, 2010
...ntly, Celastrol inactivates heat shock protein 90, a protein crucial to the development of cancer cells. "The celastrol induces the protein to form fibrils and clusters it together, which inact...
Mother's Exposure to Bisphenol A May Raise Children's Asthma Risk
in Next Nine Months, on February 13, 2010
...escribed how adding small amounts of environmental estrogens into cultures of human and mouse mast cells - common immune cells packed with allergic response-inducing chemicals such as histamine - prod... ... response, it almost certainly has its roots in the property of BPA thought to contribute to other health problems: its status as an " environmental estrogen ." Environmental estrogens are n...
Seen that? - Nanotechnology: Green by Design
in IfEnergy, on February 12, 2010
...big business, and moguls are seeing the potential for big profits. From radical pollution-free fuel cells to smog-eating nanocoatings, nanotech is making some startling advances on the green frontier.... ...t in 2009, in case you need some holiday ideas. Make your gift one that keeps on giving; a cleaner, healthier technology. Dell G2210t: Looking for an energy conscious HDTV? This Dell model is 22 [....
Seen that? - Lab creates flexible solar cells
in Nanotechbuzz, on February 12, 2010
... Lab creates flexible solar cells Nanotechbuzz Researchers at Wake Forest University's Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials are w...
Seen that? - Plus-Sized and Pregnant
in Next Nine Months, on February 7, 2010
...eloped technique known as MHC tetramer staining has facilitated the detection of antigen-specific T cells, Columbia University Medical Center said Friday in a release. Families.com advises: Pregnant w... ... Clapp, involving 500 pregnant women, revealed that those who were involved in exercise delivered a healthier baby with a stronger foetal heart rate. Even more fascinating is the fact that of the wome...
Seen that? - Researchers Look To The Sea For Latest Diabetes Treatment
in Daily Diabetic, on February 5, 2010
...atest Diabetes Treatment Daily Diabetic Coffee, pig cells, lizard venom...perhaps you thought we'd reached the absolute limits in diabetes treatment... ...tment. Apparently not, because researchers are now raving about...seaweed bubbles. No, really. From Health & Medical News:Encapsulating insulin producing cells in tiny seaweed bubbles and injectin...
Mother's Exposure to Bisphenol A May Raise Children's Asthma Risk
in Allergies, on February 4, 2010
...escribed how adding small amounts of environmental estrogens into cultures of human and mouse mast cells - common immune cells packed with allergic response-inducing chemicals such as histamine - prod... ... response, it almost certainly has its roots in the property of BPA thought to contribute to other health problems: its status as an " environmental estrogen ." Environmental estrogens are n...
Gallotannins from Mangoes May Prevent Colon and Breast Cancer
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 11, 2010
...erwent apotosis, or programmed cell death. Additionally, we found that when we tested normal colon cells side by side with the colon cancer cells, that the mango polyphenolics did not harm the normal ...
Seen that? - Compound Interest
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on January 8, 2010
...ompound from Cannabis Sativa) may prove to be effective at helping stop the spread of breast cancer cells throughout the body. According to Sean D. McAllister, Ph.D., a cancer researcher at CPMCRI and...
Seen that? - Fight Diabetes The Natural Way?
in Daily Diabetic, on January 6, 2010
...The compounds act by blocking the ion channel in autoimmune T lymphocytes and disabling these cells, while allowing other white blood cells to fight disease and infection. In one set of tests using bl... ...Bitter melon, Garlic...these hardly sound like the latest treatment options for diabetes. But, many health practitioners and their patients are turning to natural remedies to both prevent and treat di...
Seen that? - Salmonella found in the ice cream
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 6, 2010
...the antigen in the body, does not infect the body with salmonella and does not leave any vaccine cells in the environment. "If we tried to use live Streptococcus pneumoniae causing pneumonia for ... ... During the 38th annual Digestive Disease Week, the biotechnology firm Alimentary Health presented results indicating that a natural probiotic bacterial strain of human origin, Bifantis...
New Insights on the Mechanism of Action of Mushroom-Derived Cordycepin
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 23, 2009
... Cordyceps but is now prepared from a cultivated form. The team has observed two effects on the cells: at a low dose cordycepin inhibits the uncontrolled growth and division of the cells and at hig...
Drinking Cola Increase Gestational Diabetes Risks
in Next Nine Months, on December 22, 2009
...er eating which can result in insulin resistance and impaired beta cell function. (Pancreatic beta cells make insulin.) In addition, higher sugar intake itself may lead to impaired pancreatic cell fun...
Seen that? - Breathing while exercising
in Daily Power Walk, on December 18, 2009
... during exercise causing you to gasp for air. This is because of the lack of oxygen going the blood cells makes the body react negatively. When I was a teenager I had this until I learned how to brea... ...s: Dennis Lewis, the author of highly acclaimed books and CDs on the relationship of breathing to health, points out that although chronic hyperventilation can be [...] Read More ...
Seen that? - FutureGen Generation Next Power
in IfEnergy, on December 14, 2009
... Iowa State University student, you can get the Power Purse. It's a bag covered with tiny solar cells, and provides power through a built-in USB port tucked away inside. Conceivably, you could be ...
Seen that? - Using MEMS Nanotechnology in supply chain laser scanning
in Supplychainer, on December 10, 2009
...lization" by [...] Read More Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS): merging cells and machines at Nanotechbuzz Nanotechnology is making...
Soy Peptide Lunasin Has Anti-Cancer, Anti-Inflammatory Properties
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 2, 2009
...h;arginine, glycine, and aspartic acid, (the RGD motif)—that triggered the death of leukemia cells by activating a protein called caspase-3. "Other scientists have noted the cancer-preve... ... that lunasin , a soy peptide present in effluents from soy-processing plants, may have important health benefits that include fighting leukemia and blocking the inflammation that accompanies such ch...
Cancer Vaccine Implants Eliminate Tumors in Mice
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 29, 2009
... FDA-approved biodegradable polymer. Ninety percent air, the disks are highly permeable to immune cells and release cytokines, powerful recruiters of immune-system messengers called dendritic cells. ...
Seen that? - Poll ranks nanotechnology second most influential technology
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 27, 2009
...big business, and moguls are seeing the potential for big profits. From radical pollution-free fuel cells to smog-eating nanocoatings, nanotech is making some startling advances on the green frontier....
Seen that? - Infertility Drugs Requires Beta Estrogen Receptor Gene
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 19, 2009
..., provides the code for a key protein involved in meiosis, the process that produces sperm and egg cells for reproduction. These sex cells contain only one set of chromosomes that combine during conce... ...rodegenerative Diseases at The Biotech Weblog Photo: Healthy spinal cord tissue (left) shows a similar number of neurons (magnified in red) as the MS-infe...
Tips for Staying Healthy While Traveling for the Holidays
in Wandalust, on November 11, 2009
...mune response and provides an environment in the body where infection can thrive. When white blood cells are exposed to high levels of sugar in the bloodstream, they have a decreased ability to fight... ... holidays there are a few easy-to-implement tips to keep you and your family virus-free. ChicagoHealers.com Practitioner Dr. Tom Bayne offers these preventative measures for staying healthy while...
Nanospheres Used in Drug Delivery May Treat Spinal Cord Injuries
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 10, 2009
...h spinal cord injuries , polyethylene glycol, or PEG, has been found to specifically target damaged cells and seal the injured area, reducing further damage. It also helps restore cell function. Drug-...
Researchers Find Nanoparticles Can Damage Nearby DNA
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 6, 2009
...y of Bristol have found that nanoparticles being used to fight cancer can damage the DNA in nearby cells. Their research has been published in the current issue of the journal Nature Nanotechnology ...
Olympus E-P2 发布
in Wangtam, on 2009-11-06
THE PEN IS NOW MIGHTIER: OLYMPUS EXPANDS THE POWER AND PERFORMANCE OF THE E-P1 WITH THE NEW E-P2 New Electronic Viewfinder, External Audio Port, Autofocus Tracking and More Creative Control All in a Retro Black Metal Body – Looks as Good as it Performs CENTER VALLEY, Pa., November 5, 20...
Seen that? - Loremo on the Edge
in IfEnergy, on October 6, 2009
...nologies Department conducts research focusing on converting and storing energy (batteries and fuel cells), processes to reduce the environmental impacts of energy technologies (for example, reducing ...
If the Future is Electric, BMW Knows the Way
in carzz.org, on September 16, 2009
...ated without the slightest increase in fuel consumption. The energy is stored in 98 lithium polymer cells, which the company says will provide 30 miles on electric power alone. The battery pack can al...
Tablet-Based Treatment for Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 1, 2009
... which could spell an end to the daily needle injections endured by diabetics. Through treating cells with the Tel Aviv University FTS compound, Mor was able to find and isolate an important immune s...
Green motor racing
in Sox First, on August 26, 2009
...ines. Formula Zero , as it's known, has teams racing in electric cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells. The team putting it together hopes to be racing full-sized cars by 2011 and, perhaps, eventua...
EarlyCDT–Lung™ Test for Detection of Early Stage of Lung Cancer Released
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 25, 2009
...9;s immune response in the form of antibodies to antigens, which are produced by solid-tumor cancer cells. In healthy individuals, the immune system does not produce antibodies against normal tissue a... ... response in the form of antibodies to antigens, which are produced by solid-tumor cancer cells. In healthy individuals, the immune system does not produce antibodies against normal tissue antigens. W...
Streaming, Not P2P, Is Fastest-Growing Mobile Bandwidth Hog
in P2P File Sharing, on August 12, 2009
...an average mobile cell, it takes up 42 percent of the bandwidth in the top five percent of utilized cells. In other words, when you look at the cells which experience the most issues with congestion, ...
Anuleaf AD: A Relief To Pregnant Women
in Next Nine Months, on August 12, 2009
...onal treatments and provide significantly more relief - while allowing your body the opportunity to heal faster! It's FDA approved and doctor endorsed. anuleaf AD is an adhesive device that attac...
MIT and LIMR Announce Nanotech Ovarian Cancer Therapy
in Nanotechbuzz, on August 8, 2009
... gene that produces a modified form of the diphtheria toxin that is only harmful to ovarian cancer cells." "Unlike chemotherapy, which can destroy both cancer and healthy cells and lead to... ...mful to ovarian cancer cells." "Unlike chemotherapy, which can destroy both cancer and healthy cells and lead to many adverse effects, this new therapy specifically targets cancer cells an...
MRI Can Be A Tool in The Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment Of Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on August 6, 2009
... diabetes. This opens a huge area that is closed right now. Knowing the number of functional beta cells left would allow physicians to develop the most appropriate treatment plans for their patients....
Equalizer Pizza Cutter is World Changing Technology
in The Gadgets Weblog, on August 6, 2009
...nefits. Immunization technology has saved thousands of lives, mobile ultrasound is helping people heal around the world, and the Equalizer Multi-Blade Rocker Pizza Cutter is ensuring that big and ...
Radiation Therapy at Childhood Increases Risk of Future Breast Cancer
in Well Woman Blog, on July 29, 2009
...adiation therapy is normally conducted for the following: cancer treatment to control malignant cells (not to be confused with radiology, the use of radiation in medical imaging and diagnosis) c...
Der Solarmarkt in Deutschland
in Das Börsen Weblog, on 21.07.09
...swerten Beitrag der gesamten deutschen und weltweiten Solarbranche mit all ihren Akteuren, von Q-Cells, Conergy, Solon, Solarworld, SMA Solar, Centrotherm bis hin zu Roth + Rau. Und Zahlen und Fak...
Vaccine for Ear Infections
in The Parenting Weblog, on July 10, 2009
...ch team is excited about the ability to immunize without needles. The vaccine works by activating cells which can be found just under the surface of the skin. When the liquid touches the skin the cel...
20 Cholesterol Regulating Genes Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 8, 2009
...ause heart disease, but which were only now shown to also play a part in bringing cholesterol into cells in the first place. The scientists are now trying to discover exactly how the novel genes regu...
Novel Delivery of Vaccine Against Otitis Media
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 4, 2009
...ch team is excited about the ability to immunize without needles. The vaccine works by activating cells which can be found just under the surface of the skin. When the liquid touches the skin the cel...
Treatment For Gaucher Disease From Protalix
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 4, 2009
...ders. Their plant-cell based technology enables a better gene uptake and longer half-life for their cells, creating a more potent treatment which may potentially cut in half the number of hospital vis...
Fiber for Nerve Repair Derived from Chitosan and Polyester
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 19, 2009
...as a texture similar to that of the nanosized fibers of the connective tissue that surrrounds human cells. The two materials are different and are difficult to blend, but proper mixing is crucial bec...
Blood Test for Aging Protein p16p16INK4a
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 17, 2009
...researchers haveidentified a key protein, called p16INK4a, that increase in mammalian organs as as cells and tissues age. Recently, they have found out that the protein is also present in human blood ...
Self Foot Examination Against Needless Diabetic Amputations
in Daily Diabetic, on June 4, 2009
...the foot or toes, changes in the temperature of the feet and skin infections and sores that do not heal well. Skin infections and sores left untreated are also common causes for amputations. Diabe...
Eight Genes That Help Predict Patients Response to Melanoma Treatment
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 31, 2009
...see if they could identify ones that could distinguish responders from nonresponders. "Cancer cells contain massive amounts of information that, if analyzed appropriately, may inform us how to k...
Adult Bone Marrow Stem Cells Can Repair Heart Tissue
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 29, 2009
... © denn Using an animal model, researchers have shown that injecting adult bone marrow stem cells into skeletal muscle can repair cardiac tissue and thus reverse damages due to heart failure by do...
New HIV Microbicide Can Be Produced in Transgenic Plants
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 29, 2009
...onents. They designed synthetic DNA for producing this molecule and introduced this DNA into plant cells. After regenerating transgenic plants that produce the fusion molecule, they prepared the micro...
Lansinoh Ventures Into Diaper Rash
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 26, 2009
...ade lanolin that forms a protective barrier to help seal out irritating wetness and promote natural healing on baby's bottom. This is the same single ingredient in Lansinoh HPA Lanolin nipple tr...
Cigarette Smoke Can Prevent Allergies
in Allergies, on May 22, 2009
... the study shows that cigarette smoke can prevent allergies by decreasing the reaction of immune cells to allergens. Researchers at Utrecht University in the Netherlands found that treatment of mas...
Dana-Farber Researchers Create DNA Origami
in Nanotechbuzz, on May 22, 2009
...heir structures, and the origami forms they create may or may not resemble those created by natural cells," writes InventorSpot's T. Goodman . "Nevertheless, these fine examples of orig...
Anti-Inflammatory Constituents of Ginseng Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 16, 2009
...ntributing to the diverse actions of ginseng in humans". The scientists treated human immune cells with different extracts of ginseng. They found that of the nine ginsenosides they identified, s...
Konarka Develops Flexible Solar Cells for Windows
in The Gadgets Weblog, on May 11, 2009
...ive, and complicated. Konarka, a alternative energy company from Massachusetts has developed solar cells that are both flexible and transparent. These cells can be placed in between the panels of wind...
Vitamin D and Turmeric Supplements Against Allergies
in Allergies, on May 10, 2009
...ith (pollen) allergies ? In animal studies, turmeric prevents the release of histamine from mast cells. If it works similarly in humans, this would prevent allergy symptoms from developing. Vitamin...
Spreadtweet is Sneaky, Very Sneaky
in The Gadgets Weblog, on April 22, 2009
...tical to Microsoft Excel. The only difference is that instead of all those pesky numbers, the Excel cells are filled with all of your Twitter goodness. All you want in a Twitter client is there: follo...
Stem Cell Transplantation Benefits Type 1 Diabetics
in Daily Diabetic, on April 14, 2009
...topoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is a procedure that uses a patient's own blood stem cells, involves the removal and treatment of the stem cells, and their return to the patient by intra...
Prenatal Learning: What you should know
in Next Nine Months, on April 9, 2009
© get directly down Many parents talk to their developing child in the womb or play music because they recognize the importance of stimulation for the developing child. There is more and more research to support that prenatal learning and stimulation can be very beneficial in the womb, but wha...
Banana Briquettes
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 8, 2009
© choyaw99 Researchers have developed a method of converting banana crop waste into briquettes as a source of fuel. First, the banana skins and leaves are mashed to a pulp in a hand-operated domestic meat mincer. This pulp is mixed with sawdust to create a mouldable material - in Rwanda it wo...
Allergy Results from Malfunction of Respiratory Epithelium
in Allergies, on April 4, 2009
... technical, but two recently published studies relate allergies to a malfunction of the epithelial cells lining the respiratory tract particularly the nose and eyes. Apparently birch pollen binds to, ... ...s to, enters and travels through conjunctival and nasal epithelium of allergic patients but not of healthy subjects within one minute after the exposure. During the research it became evident that du...
Microbes Convert Carbon Dioxide and Electricity to Methane
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 31, 2009
... Researchers have developed microbial electrolysis cells using Archaea species that could use the current to convert carbon dioxide and water to methane without any organic material, bacteria...
Marker that Predicts Breast Cancer Metastasis
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 28, 2009
... between blood-borne or systemic metastasis and a three-part association between invasive carcinoma cells, perivascular white blood cells (macrophages) and the endothelial cells that line vessel walls...
Cancer Research UK Announces Nanotech Breakthrough
in Nanotechbuzz, on March 13, 2009
...e development of a treatment "whereby tiny nano particles carried anti-tumor genes into cancer cells and 'zapped' them by causing them to make proteins that killed the cancer," accor... ...ches on," Schatzlein says. "The result is toxic, but only to the offending cells, leaving healthy tissue unaffected. We hope this therapy will be used to treat cancer patients in clinical tr...
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