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Science News October 21, 2006 |
Science Safari: Insect Close-Ups Psychology professor David Yager has focused his research on the evolution of hearing. In the course of this work, he has produced extraordinary, close-up portraits of a variety of insects. Here's a link.  |
Chemistry World October 19, 2006 Richard Van Noorden |
Great Leap Forward for MRI Imaging Magnetic resonance imaging could one day be used to track individual molecules in the body, thanks to a dramatic increase in the technique's sensitivity.  |
Chemistry World October 18, 2006 Michael Gross |
Death Sentences for Microbes Researchers have used methods borrowed from linguistics in the hunt for new antimicrobial agents.  |
Bio-IT World October 2006 Kevin Davies |
Search and Deploy The Biogen Idec library has been transformed into a den of literature informatics and text mining, with librarians there not content just to handle complicated queries, but anxious to seek out and tackle problems researchers didn't know could be asked.  |
Bio-IT World October 2006 Catherine Varmazis |
Completion of Allen Brain Atlas Hailed as 'Epoch-Making' The Allen Brain Atlas is a Web-based, graphic 3-D database of the mouse brain that shows the location of expression sites of more than 21,000 genes at the cellular level. The completion of this database has important implications for research into neurological disorders that affect humans.  |
Bio-IT World October 2006 Robert M. Frederickson |
Fast Track to Compounds and Crystals Nexus Biosystems' IRORI systems allows synthesis of tens to tens of thousands of compounds. Nexus' Kan Reactors are miniaturized devices that contain both a functionalized solid phase support and a unique tag identifier for the synthesis of a discrete compound.  |
Bio-IT World October 2006 Eric K. Neumann |
The Advantages of a Drug Safety Commons Once a Drug Safety Commons has been established, a variety of derivative applications will be developed that can access as well as update the information in organized ways and used by industry researchers internally.  |
Bio-IT World October 2006 Michael A. Greeley |
What Use Is the $1,000 Genome? Industry is focused on the $1,000 genome -- but investors want to see revenue and profits. The goal of simply reaching the $1,000 genome threshold inherently lacks a business model. What are the applications or products or services that will be unleashed by reaching that milestone?  |
Bio-IT World October 2006 Kevin Davies |
Microarray Platforms Shine DNA microarrays from the leading commercial sources are more reliably consistent than previously suspected, according to a new study.  |
Bio-IT World October 2006 John Russell |
GNS Charts "Unknown" Biology Gene Network Sciences' CEO and colleagues now think they have the right tool to mine the treasure trove of unknown biology hidden in the wealth of accumulating omic data.  |
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