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Tiny diamond rotor could improve protein studies(图)     金刚石转子  蛋白质  核磁共振探测       font style='font-size:12px;'> 2023/6/5
Many of the biological materials that researchers are most interested in studying, including those associated with major diseases, don’t lend themselves to the conventional methods that researchers ty...
Within a given tissue or organ, cells may appear very similar or even identical. But at the molecular level, these cells can have small differences that lead to wide variations in their functions.
Like a microscopic bucket brigrade, an artificial microtubule can rapidly transport tiny particles along magnetic stepping stones, delivering them to a precise location even when operating against a s...
Tiny swimming 'doughnuts' deliver the biomedical goods(图)     Tiny swimming  doughnut  biomedical good       font style='font-size:12px;'> 2019/11/5
Bacteria and other swimming microorganisms evolved to thrive in challenging environments. But it's difficult to harness these microorganisms' abilities for biomedical purposes, so NSF-funded researche...
A tiny obstacle course for bacteria has shown researchers how E. coli changes its behavior to rapidly clear obstructions to food. The work holds implications for biology and medicine, and for robotic ...
Tiny Eyes See Big Opportunities(图)     Tiny Eyes  See  Big Opportunities       font style='font-size:12px;'> 2018/2/1
With the increasing accessibility of DNA sequencing, University of Cincinnati biologists are unraveling many evolutionary mysteries behind the complex world of spider vision.Looking closely at the mys...
Tiny tech reprograms immune cells to fight cancer     Tiny  tech reprograms  immune cells  fight cancer       font style='font-size:12px;'> 2017/4/27
Dr. Matthias Stephan has a bold vision. He imagines a future where patients with leukemia could be treated as early as the day they are diagnosed with cellular immunotherapy that’s available in their ...
Researchers uncover clue about how tiny microbes self-mutate     Researchers  clue  tiny microbes  self-mutate       font style='font-size:12px;'> 2017/4/27
Researchers have discovered that previously unidentified microorganisms have a genetic element that enables them to self-mutate. What's more, these organisms are so plentiful they dramatically expand ...
Tiny Australian Leech Named for Best-selling Author Amy Tan     Australianl  Leech Named  Best-selling Author       font style='font-size:12px;'> 2016/2/22
Researchers have named a new leech after best-selling author Amy Tan based on an innovative method for peering inside soft-bodied animals. Chtonobdella tanae, a terrestrial leech from Australia, ...
When it’s time to design new robots, sometimes the best inspiration can come from Mother Nature. Take, for example, her creepy, but incredibly athletic spider crickets.Johns Hopkins engineering studen...
JILA researchers have designed a microscope instrument so stable that it can accurately measure the 3D movement of individual molecules over many hours—hundreds of times longer than the current limit ...
Tiny brains,but shared smarts     Tiny brains  shared smarts       font style='font-size:12px;'> 2015/6/18
A solitary wasp--the kind that lives and forages for food alone--has a fairly small brain. Type out a lowercase letter in 10-point text and you'll get an idea of its size.But tiny as that brain is, it...
Carnivorous plant packs big wonders into tiny genome     Carnivorous plant  packs big wonders  tiny genome       font style='font-size:12px;'> 2015/3/4
Great, wonderful, wacky things can come in small genomic packages.That’s one lesson to be learned from the carnivorous bladderwort, a plant whose tiny genome turns out to be a jewel box full of evolut...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- An Indiana University-Dartmouth College team has identified genes and regulatory patterns that allow some organisms to alter their body form in response to environmental change.
Bats appear to use a network of hair-thin muscles in their wing skin to control the stiffness and shape of their wings as they fly, according to a new study. The finding provides new insight about the...

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