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Long-standing mystery in membrane traffic finally solved
SNARE proteins are known as the minimal machinery for membrane fusion. To induce membrane fusion, the proteins combine to form a SNARE complex in a […]
Continua a leggere10 stunning images show the beauty hidden in pi | Ana Swanson | WashPost.com
Saturday — March 14, 2015, or 3/14/15 — marks an extremely nerdy holiday. It is the official celebration of π, the magical, mathematical and infinite […]
Continua a leggereTiny robotic scallops can swim through blood and eyeball fluid to fix you up
For years now, scientists have been trying to develop microscopic robots that can swim through bodily fluids and repair damaged cells or deliver medicine. Now, scientists from the Max […]
Continua a leggereBig data: enabling the future of healthcare
By collecting patient data, clinicians can use predictive analytics to prevent potentially deadly conditions, says Anthony Jones Source: www.theguardian.com See on Scoop.it – Health Informatics
Continua a leggereWill ultrasound-on-a-chip make medical imaging so cheap that anyone can do it?
A scanner the size of an iPhone that you could hold up to a person’s chest and see a vivid, moving, 3-D image of what’s […]
Continua a leggereWhere Will Healthcare’s Data Scientists Find The Rich Phenotypic Data They Need?
The big hairy audacious goal of most every data scientist I know in healthcare is what you might call the Integrated Medical Record, or IMR, […]
Continua a leggereShould we diagnose rare diseases with smartphones?
An object in your pocket could help diagnose rare diseases like Ebola, finds David Robson – and one day it might even replace the doctor’s […]
Continua a leggereSolar power with a view: Transparent luminescent solar concentrators
Researchers have developed a new type of solar concentrator that when placed over a window creates solar energy while allowing people to actually see through […]
Continua a leggereA Scalable and Accurate Targeted Gene Assembly Tool (SAT-Assembler) for Next-Generation Sequencing Data
by Yuan Zhang, Yanni Sun, James R. Cole Gene assembly, which recovers gene segments from short reads, is an important step in functional analysis of […]
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