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Algae give life to 3D engineered fabrics

[ad_1] IMAGE: This image shows a bioprinted lobule containing algae, where densely encapsulated cells are visible. The left is an optical micrograph, while the right shows an autofluorescent micrograph. View More Credit: The Zhang Lab – Engineering Lab 3D bioprinted algae can be harnessed as a sustainable source of oxygen …

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How giant viruses fuel the genetic evolution of organisms

[ad_1] Viruses are tiny invaders that cause a wide range of diseases, from rabies to tomato spotted wilt virus and, more recently, COVID-19 in humans. But viruses can do more than just cause disease, and not all viruses are small. Large viruses, especially those in the large cytoplasmic nucleus DNA …

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For neural research, the wireless chip lights up the brain

[ad_1] IMAGE: The new chip is completely wireless. Researchers can power the 5 × 3 mm2 chip, which has an integrated power receiver coil, by applying an electromagnetic field. The chip is also capable … sight More Credit: Yaoyao Jia, NC State University Researchers have developed a chip that is …

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Arnold & Son Perpetual Moon Obsidian

[ad_1] Arnold & Son has announced a 28-piece limited edition of the Perpetual Moon timepiece with a new dial material. Introducing the Arnold & Son Perpetual Moon Obsidian with a rare dial made of golden obsidian stone (from Mexico) that exudes a similar luster to the 42mm diameter 18K red …

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Super-resolution street view microscopy hits the SPOT

[ad_1] Credit: University of Technology, Sydney The ability to “see” the inner workings of structures (organelles) within cells in real time offers the promise of advances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The dynamics of organelles drive the self-efficient micro-world of cells, but current super-resolution microscopy techniques used to …

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