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Technology Research News May 21, 2003 |
DNA sensor changes color University of Rochester researchers have designed a simple, inexpensive sensor that can detect specific sequences of DNA on-the-fly.  |
Technology Research News May 21, 2003 |
Sensor serves up body slices Researchers combined a two-pronged navigational device, computer and anatomy model to provide easy access to images from the Visible Human Project, a set of 1-millimeter-thick cross-sectional images of a human body useful for teaching anatomy.  |
Wired June 2003 Martinez et al. |
The Geography of the Genome It turns out a new world hierarchy is developing, one that separates those nations and regions that are bioliterate from those that are bio-illiterate. This is the world of DNA space, populated by a self-selecting few who have chosen to participate in the new technology revolution.  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Vivien Marx |
The Sharper Image See it, capture it, mine it, find it. The budding field of image informatics is empowering biomedical research.  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Mark D. Uehling |
Data Rapture? Electronic capture of data: Some say it unclogs the medieval clinical trials process. Others remain skeptical of software and put their trust in paper.  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 |
Stephen Wolfram's New Science This is too big a thing to propagate through the standard mechanism of science, says Wolfram. Wolfram is convinced he's discovered a big idea that will change the world. An interview  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Michael Fitzgerald |
Intel Inside Healthcare Technology Researchers mix nanotechnology and medicine for future diagnostic devices  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Kevin Davies |
Coalition Forces and the Fog of War Coalition forces take on the microbe menace. No sooner had the SARS threat been identified than forces from the bio-IT coalition came together to repel the enemy.  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Michael Greeley |
Mechanistic Models Investors are backing predictive modeling software that could speed drug development.  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Julia Boguslavsky |
MS Goes Through the Roof Mass spectrometry goes through the roof when the Mayo Clinic installs its new machine.  |
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