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Friday, December 17, 2010

Robot Arm Improves Performance of Brain-Controlled Device


The performance of a brain-machine interface designed to help paralyzed subjects move objects with their thoughts is improved with the addition of a robotic arm providing sensory feedback, a new study from the University of Chicago finds. During the experiment, monkeys...

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Bioengineers Discover How Particles Self-Assemble in Flowing Fluids


From atomic crystals to spiral galaxies, self-assembly is ubiquitous in nature. In biological processes, self-assembly at the molecular level is particularly prevalent. A simple microfluidic "filter" structure converts  microparticle streams with smaller interparticle  spacings...

Monday, December 13, 2010

Neutron Stars and String Theory in a Lab: Chilled Atoms Give Clues to Deep Space and Particle Physics


Using lasers to contain some ultra-chilled atoms, a team of scientists has measured the viscosity or stickiness of a gas often considered to be the sixth state of matter. The measurements verify that this gas can be used as a "scale model" of exotic matter, such as super-high...

Alzheimer's: 'Cleansing' Brain of Plaques


New molecular tools developed at the University of Michigan show promise for "cleansing" the brain of amyloid plaques, implicated in Alzheimer's disease. Small Molecules for Metal-Amyloid Species in the Brain.  (Credit: Mi Hee Lim and Joseph J. Braymer) A hallmark...

Friday, December 10, 2010

Brains Wired So We Can Better Hear Ourselves


Like the mute button on the TV remote control, our brains filter out unwanted noise so we can focus on what we're listening to. But when it comes to following our own speech, a new brain study from the University of California, Berkeley, shows that instead of one homogenous...

Monday, December 6, 2010

Dark Matter Could Transfer Energy in the Sun


Researchers from the Institute for Corpuscular Physics (IFIC) and other European groups have studied the effects of the presence of dark matter in the Sun. According to their calculations, low mass dark matter particles could be transferring energy from the core to the...

Saturday, December 4, 2010

The Future of Metabolic Engineering: Designer Molecules, Cells and Microorganisms


Will we one day design and create molecules, cells and microorganisms that produce specific chemical products from simple, readily-available, inexpensive starting materials? Will the synthetic organic chemistry now used to produce pharmaceutical drugs, plastics and a...

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Antibacterial Soaps: Being Too Clean Can Make People Sick, Study Suggests


Young people who are overexposed to antibacterial soaps containing triclosan may suffer more allergies, and exposure to higher levels of Bisphenol A among adults may negatively influence the immune system, a new University of Michigan School of Public Health study suggests. Young...

Monday, November 29, 2010

Same Face May Look Male or Female, Depending on Where It Appears in a Person's Field of View


Neuroscientists at MIT and Harvard have made the surprising discovery that the brain sees some faces as male when they appear in one area of a person's field of view, but female when they appear in a different location. Neuroscientists at MIT and Harvard have made the surprising...