Novel Nanodevice Mimics Human Biological Synapses

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Engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst are developing a new type of nanodevice for computer microprocessors that can mimic the functioning of a...

Admission to PhD Program January 2017 @ IISER Mohali Open I...

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As a centre of academic excellence, IISER Mohali has as its mission the imparting of quality science education and the inculcating of the spirit...

Last Date to Apply For CSIR NET Dec – 2016 Exam...

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COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT GROUP, EXAMINATION UNIT CSIR COMPLEX, LIBRARY AVENUE, PUSA, NEW DELHI-110012. NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY TEST (NET) Joint CSIR-UGC...

Verb’s Huennekens Unveils Next-Gen Robotic Surgery Dreams

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Verb Surgical is working on what it sees as "Surgery 4.0": the next iteration of surgery that incorporates robotics, advanced visualization, machine learning, data...

Genentech to Develop Hanmi Cancer Candidate HM95573

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Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, will develop and commercialize Hanmi Pharmaceutical’s Phase I cancer candidate HM95573 in most of the world, through...

Job Cut Down – Novo Nordisk Eliminating 1,000 Jobs Worldwide

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Novo Nordisk said it will eliminate 1000 jobs worldwide, in a cost-cutting move the company blamed on “a challenging competitive environment in 2017” given...

HPV Strain Linked to Improved Prognosis for Throat Cancer

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When it comes to cancer-causing viruses like human papillomavirus, or HPV, researchers are continuing to find that infection with one strain may be better...

Known Trigger of Lupus Stopped By Omega-3 Fatty Acid

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A team of Michigan State University researchers has found that consuming an omega-3 fatty acid called DHA, or docosahexaenoic acid, can stop a known...

Fly Development Research Paves Way To Blood Vessel Formation Insights

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Researchers working with flies at IRB Barcelona describe that the concentration of some small intracellular organelles determines the branching capacity of tracheal cells. Tracheal...

Scientists Find Unexpected Mechanisms of Memory

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Do you remember Simone Biles's epic gymnastics floor routine that earned her a fifth Olympic medal? Our brains hold on to memories like these...

Humans Should Save Themselves, Not The Planet, say James Lovelock

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James Lovelock, the pioneering scientist and environmental guru who came up with the Gaia theory of the Earth, believes it could be time for...

Brain’s Biological Clock Stimulates Thirst Before Sleep

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The brain's biological clock stimulates thirst in the hours before sleep, according to a study published in the journal Nature by McGill University researchers. The...

Promising Biomaterial – New 3D Printing Ink Builds Hopes of Better...

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A Northwestern Engineering research team has developed a 3-D printable ink that produces a synthetic bone implant that rapidly induces bone regeneration and growth....

DNA Repair Switch Is Also The Cell’s Death Switch

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To repair or not to repair, that is the question the cell must answer after suffering a genomic injury known as the double-strand break....

Did You Know Fungus Makes Mosquitoes More Susceptible to Malaria?

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We often don’t think of what insects, such as mosquitoes, are exposed to in their environment or how it affects their primitive immune systems....