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Manipulating Molecular Machines
Single molecule optical microscopy allows researchers to "see and touch" tiny molecular machines measuring only one nanometer.
K Computer Runs Largest Simulation Of Global Weather
Using the K computer, scientists have performed the largest ensemble simulation of global weather to date, involving 10,240 parallel simulations.
Genetic Marker Of Common Breast Tumors Found
The identification of MED12, found in 60 percent of fibroadenoma patients, could lead to better diagnosis of the common breast tumor.
New Material Puts A Twist On Light
Inspired by a wire in the washing basket, scientists have developed a new material that can twist light
Tata Communications To Invest US$200 Million In India Data Center
Tata Communication's US$200 million investment will double the capacity of its data center in New Delhi.
Biomarker For Inner Ear Stem Cells Found
A study in guinea pigs finds that polySia is a functional biomarker which controls the development of inner ear stem cells.
Bending Light With Light For Mini-Devices
Combining surface plasmon polaritons with non-linear liquids is a promising way of controlling the polarization of light.
Pelicans Most Vulnerable To Fishing Tackle Injuries
A study shows that pelicans are particularly susceptible to fishing tackle injuries, forming 59 percent of all birds injured.
Darwin’s Nautical Library Goes Virtual
The library on board the Beagle, housed in the same cabin where Darwin spent five years, provides an insight into the works which influenced and informed the famous naturalist.
Manipulating Molecular Machines
Single molecule optical microscopy allows researchers to "see and touch" tiny molecular machines measuring only one nanometer.
K Computer Runs Largest Simulation Of Global Weather
Using the K computer, scientists have performed the largest ensemble simulation of global weather to date, involving 10,240 parallel simulations.
Genetic Marker Of Common Breast Tumors Found
The identification of MED12, found in 60 percent of fibroadenoma patients, could lead to better diagnosis of the common breast tumor.
New Material Puts A Twist On Light
Inspired by a wire in the washing basket, scientists have developed a new material that can twist light
Tata Communications To Invest US$200 Million In India Data Center
Tata Communication's US$200 million investment will double the capacity of its data center in New Delhi.
Biomarker For Inner Ear Stem Cells Found
A study in guinea pigs finds that polySia is a functional biomarker which controls the development of inner ear stem cells.
Bending Light With Light For Mini-Devices
Combining surface plasmon polaritons with non-linear liquids is a promising way of controlling the polarization of light.
Pelicans Most Vulnerable To Fishing Tackle Injuries
A study shows that pelicans are particularly susceptible to fishing tackle injuries, forming 59 percent of all birds injured.
Darwin’s Nautical Library Goes Virtual
The library on board the Beagle, housed in the same cabin where Darwin spent five years, provides an insight into the works which influenced and informed the famous naturalist.









