Gene activity and transcript patterns visualized for the first time in...
Biologists of the University of Zurich have developed a method to visualize the activity of genes in single cells. The method is so efficient that, for the first time, a thousand genes can be studied...
View ArticleBone-Crack Detection, Targeting, and Repair Using Ion Gradients
Bone cracks can be detected by utilizing the damaged matrix itself as both the trigger and the fuel. A crack in a material with a high mineral content such as bone generates ion gradients, which can be...
View ArticleCarbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Lab Unlocks the Potential of Clean Energy
In the past two years, the price of solar panels has dropped about 80 percent. Yet electricity from solar panels is still too expensive to compete with power from fossil fuels because the cost of all...
View ArticleHeidelberg Astronomers Develop Software for the Gaia Satellite
Heidelberg scientists have developed highly complex software for the Gaia astrometry satellite. Daily for five years, the software will track in detail the correct functioning of all on-board systems...
View ArticleHydrogel implant enables light-based communication with cells inside the body
Research enables development of novel therapies based on polymer hydrogel patches that are capable of supporting living cells and guiding light.These hydrogels are used to perform in-vivo optical...
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