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santecarloni

Optical measurement of cycle-dependent cell growth - 0 views

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    Researchers developed a new imaging method that can measure cell mass using two beams of light, offering new insight into the much-debated problem of whether cells grow at a constant rate or exponentially. They found that mammalian cells show clear exponential growth only during the G2 phase of the cell cycle. This information has great implications not only for basic biology, but also for diagnostics, drug development and tissue engineering.
Lionel Jacques

Quirky solar cell sets new efficiency record - physicsworld.com - 1 views

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    Researchers in the US have built a new type of solar cell that emits light as well as absorbs it, making it the most efficient solar cell ever developed. The efficiency of their prototype cell allows it to convert 28.6% of the Sun's energy into electricity.
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    well, the text is at best misleading ... the most efficient solar cells are well over 35% and approach the 40s with concentration! what they have done is to increase the limit of a single junction cell it seems to me ... still, nteresting though from text most details on how this was done are missing ... paper is not yet published, correct?
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    I learn of it in a workshop few weaks ago. It's on GaAs and I think that the key theoretical aspects are explained here: http://arxiv.org/abs/1106.1603
jmlloren

DRACO: a technique to cure a broad range of viruses - 2 views

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    DRACO selectively induces apoptosis, or cell suicide, in cells containing any viral dsRNA, rapidly killing infected cells without harming uninfected cells. As a result, DRACO should be effective against virtually all viruses,
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    Holy grail of medicine... if this indeed works and is safe (which I actually doubt), someone's going to make a nice fortune. BTW the toupee of the guy on the photo says it all :)
LeopoldS

Cell phones are 'Stalin's dream,' says free software movement founder - 3 views

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    "I don't have a cell phone. I won't carry a cell phone," says Stallman, founder of the free software movement and creator of the GNU operating system. "It's Stalin's dream. Cell phones are tools of Big Brother. I'm not going to carry a tracking device that records where I go all the time, and I'm not going to carry a surveillance device that can be turned on to eavesdrop." he is right once more ...
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    I am going to live in the forest! Sadly, while true, there's no way around it these days. On the up-side the information overflow these days exceeds processing speeds. Soon it will become increasingly difficult for NSA or other organizations to find anything in the tons of data they stash away. Like some guy said in a random youtube video I can't find now anymore: "good luck trying to find my personal data when I'm tagged in 5000 pictures of cats!"
ESA ACT

Models of eel cells suggest electrifying possibilities - 0 views

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    Artificial cells could be built that not only replicate the electrical behavior of electric eel cells but in fact improve on them. Artificial versions of the eel's electricity generating cells could be developed as a power source for medical implants and
santecarloni

Single-cell biological lasers : Nature Photonics : Nature Publishing Group - 0 views

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    Here, we show that fluorescent proteins4, 5 in cells are a viable gain medium for optical amplification, and report the first successful realization of biological cell lasers based on green fluorescent protein (GFP).
ESA ACT

Hairy Solar Cells Could Mean Higher Efficiency - 0 views

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    A new manufacturing process could mean improved efficiency for solar cells. The technique, which is being pioneered by researchers at the University of California, San Diego, results in "hairy" solar cells.
Marcus Maertens

MIT constructs synthetic analog computers inside living cells | ExtremeTech - 0 views

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    Just a small step till we can compute trajectories in our blood cells...
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    Really cool research. I think that the potential of analog computing has been neglected for quite a long time. Building the whole thing within a single cell makes it only more awesome.
jmlloren

Cheap and easy-to-make perovskite films rival silicon for efficiency. - 11 views

I just wanted to put another paper in this context: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/324/5923/63.short Solar cells based on Oxides, in particular BiFeO3. The key point here, is that while hali...

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started by fichbio on 09 Mar 16 1 follow-up, last by jmlloren on 11 Mar 16
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santecarloni

Microscope probes living cells at the nanoscale - physicsworld.com - 1 views

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    Researchers in the US and UK say they have invented a new microscopy technique for imaging live tissue with unprecedented speed and resolution. The technique involves using the tiny tip of an atomic force microscope to tap on a living cell and analysing the resulting vibrations to reveal the mechanical properties of cell tissue. The team says that the technique could have widespread applications in medicine. However, another expert in the field suggests that the group has not demonstrated the superiority of the technique to those already available.
Athanasia Nikolaou

Perovskite Solar Cells Get the Lead Out - 1 views

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    The fast developping solar cell technology of perovskites. "Perovskites are a broad class of crystalline minerals that have been known for well over a century. But their ability to convert solar energy to electricity came to light only in 2009. Since then, the efficiency of perovskite solar cells has climbed from 3.8% to 19.3%, a pace of improvement unmatched by any other solar technology. By comparison, crystalline silicon solar cells, the leading commercial technology, convert about 25% of solar energy to electricity."
santecarloni

Semiconductor funnel could boost solar cells - physicsworld.com - 1 views

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    Computer simulations by researchers in the US and China could lead to solar cells that work efficiently across a broad range of the solar spectrum.
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    doubt that this would work ...
santecarloni

How Networks of Biological Cells Solve Distributed Computing Problems - Technology Review - 1 views

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    Computer scientists prove that networks of cells can compute as efficiently as networks of computers linked via the internet
santecarloni

Coated quantum dots make superior solar cells - physicsworld.com - 0 views

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    Researchers at the University of Toronto in Canada and KAUST in Saudi Arabia have made a solar cell out of colloidal quantum dot (CQD) films that has a record-breaking efficiency of 7%. This is almost 40% more efficient than the best previous devices based on CQDs.
johannessimon81

3D-solar cells much more efficient - 1 views

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    3-dimensional silicon solar cell produces at least 250% of the power of a basic silicon solar cell.
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    Any idea of the technology behind ... Sounds too much advertisement what is in the article " Now, our near term objective is to continue to improve the fabrication process and the power output, as we optimize the cost of manufacturing. We believe that the result will be a 50% reduction in the cost of solar electricity. Perhaps the installed system cost savings will be even greater"
Lionel Jacques

Solvay has successfully commissioned the largest PEM fuel cell in the world at SolVin's... - 0 views

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    Solvay announced today it has successfully commissioned its 1 MegaWatt (MW) industrial demonstration Fuel Cell at the SolVin plant in Lillo, Antwerp, Belgium. This Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell converts coproduced hydrogen (H2) in the plant into electricity and is now producing for weeks at a steady rate. The Fuel Cell has generated over 500 MWh in about 800 hours of operation, which amounts to the electricity consumption of 1370 families during the same time frame.
Thijs Versloot

Biomass based fuel cells - 0 views

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    Despite the benefits of low-temperature fuel cell technologies, they cannot directly use biomass as a fuel because of the lack of an effective catalyst system. However, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have developed a low-temperature fuel cell that directly converts a wide variety of biomass sources to electricity. Possible application areas are local electricity supply in developing countries
Kevin de Groote

Cell Beta Prototypes - 0 views

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    Cell Press and Elsevier have launched a project called Article of the Future that is an ongoing collaboration with the scientific community to redefine how the scientific article is presented online....
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    well - none of the two examples that they have given show much imagination - don't think that any of these will be better than just using the full screen pdf, my preferred way after printing and reading on paper ... btw: Kevin: are you still around? could we meet?
dejanpetkow

Bioengineering to generate healthy skin - 1 views

  • That is, using a small biopsy from a specific patient, they can generate almost the entire cutaneous surface of that individual in the lab.
  • that it is possible to isolate epidermic stem cells from patients with different genetic skin diseases, cultivate them and, using molecular engineering as a first step, incorporate the therapeutic genes into each patient's genome to take the place of the one that the patient does not have or that functions abnormally. Afterwards, in the second step, the stem cells would be assembled into patches ready to be transplanted onto the patients.
  • "What we did in this case -- explains Marcela del Río -- was to transfer a normal SPINK-5 gene to a patient's stem cells and later use these cells to generate skin that could be transplanted to experimental models, such as mice."
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    Nice approach to generate healthy skin and to patch parts or to replace the overall human skin. Next step - clinical studies.
Marion Nachon

Gene rejuvenation pours youth into centenarians' cells - 2 views

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    Scientists have entered a new path for regenerative medicine by altering age-worn cells in people over 90 into rejuvenated stem cells.
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