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Bio-IT World November 14, 2003 Jeff Augen |
Making Information-Based Medicine Work A confluence of scientific discovery and high-throughput technology has made information-based medicine possible -- and imperative.  |
Bio-IT World November 14, 2003 Julia Boguslavsky |
Genome Center in a Box Scientists at 454 Life Sciences developed an integrated end-to-end instrument that performs hundreds of thousands of reactions in parallel -- from sample preparation, amplification, and sequencing to data storage and bioinformatics.  |
Reactive Reports Issue 34 David Bradley |
The end of spectacles? A technique for forming a gel inside the eye under physiological conditions has been developed by US researchers. The gel could provide a permanent solution to the poor vision that afflicts almost everyone from middle-age onwards.  |
Fast Company November 2003 Loch Adamson |
Wanted: A Few Good Microbes Problem: How to reduce usage of chemical pesticides. Solution: Develop natural products based on killer bacteria.  |
Geotimes November 2003 Naomi Lubick |
Biosphere 2 bubble burst Next month, Columbia University will relinquish its ties to Biosphere 2. The glass bubble in Oracle, Ariz., was once a visionary Earth atmosphere with eight "terranauts" living inside its confines.  |
Technology Research News October 22, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
DNA forms nano waffles A method for stitching together strands of DNA yields microscopic waffled sheets and ribbons. The nanostructures make handy building materials that could help bridge the huge technological chasm between the realm of molecules and the merely microscopic.  |
Wired November 2003 Jennifer Kahn |
Regrow Your Own Broken heart? No problem. New liver? Coming right up. The road to regeneration starts here.  |
Wired November 2003 Richard Martin |
It's Wake-Up Time Kiss your pillow good-bye. A new breed of drugs promises to do for drowsiness what Prozac did for depression.  |
Bio-IT World October 10, 2003 Mark D. Uehling |
Digging Into Digital Quarries Industrial-strength software is helping discover unexpected connections in the scientific literature.  |
Bio-IT World October 10, 2003 |
Diving for Ocean Genomes The race to preserve genetic treasures is getting help from genomics.  |
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