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UTA researcher to build internal nanotechnology device to simplify blood sugar testing
What if a diabetic never had to prick a finger to monitor his or her blood-glucose levels, and instead could rely on an internal,...
Dec 1, 20153 min read


Armor plating with built-in transparent ceramic eyes
Tiny sea creatures feature transparent optical systems as tough as their shells. Usually, it’s a tradeoff: If you want maximum physical...
Nov 17, 20153 min read


Implantable wireless devices trigger — and may block — pain signals
Building on wireless technology that has the potential to interfere with pain, scientists have developed flexible, implantable devices...
Nov 10, 20153 min read


Cells starved of oxygen and nutrients condense their DNA
Findings of a new study may help researchers to discover ways of treating diseases such as heart attack, stroke, and cancer Scientists at...
Nov 10, 20153 min read


Search-and-rescue proteins find, fix DNA mutations linked to cancer
Proteins inside bacteria cells engage in "search-and-rescue"-type behavior to ferret out mismatched DNA and fix it to thwart dangerous...
Nov 10, 20153 min read


Tissue engineers recruit cells to make their own strong matrix
Extracellular matrix is the material that gives tissues their strength and stretch. It’s been hard to make well in the lab, but a Brown...
Nov 10, 20153 min read
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