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2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
Discovery
engineering graphic Cholesterol Fine Tunes Hearing
Released December 14, 2007
News From the Field
Ravi Kane Using Carbon Nanotubes to Seek and Destroy Anthrax Toxin and Other Harmful Proteins
Released December 9, 2007
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micrograph of culture of liver cells MIT: 'Micro' Livers Could Aid Drug Screening
Released November 19, 2007
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In a microbial electrolysis cell, bacteria break up fermented plant waste to form hydrogen Microbes Churn Out Hydrogen at Record Rate
Released November 12, 2007
Press Release
engineering graphic Clean, Carbon-Neutral Hydrogen on the Horizon
Released November 12, 2007
News From the Field
engineering graphic Could 'Hairy Roots' Become Biofactories?
Released October 30, 2007
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engineering graphic Fuel Cells Gearing Up to Power Auto Industry
Released October 29, 2007
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Dr. Benny Freeman with researchers New membrane Strips Carbon Dioxide from Natural Gas Faster and Better
Released October 11, 2007
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engineering graphic Technology Would Help Detect Terrorists Before They Strike
Released October 5, 2007
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Brian Cunningham and researchers Researchers Set New Record for Brightness of Quantum Dots
Released September 25, 2007
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engineering graphic Immune System Modulation Can Halt Liver Failure in Animals
Released September 25, 2007
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Generic News Image NSF and Department of Homeland Security Partner to Drive Frontier Research in Nuclear Detection
Released September 24, 2007
Press Release
Mike Martin and Marcelo Chamecki Ragweed Research Is Nothing to Sneeze At
Released September 24, 2007
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MIT researchers MIT Model Could Improve Some Drugs' Effectiveness
Released September 23, 2007
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engineering graphic Researchers Genetically Engineer Micro-organisms Into Tiny Factories
Released September 18, 2007
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circuit board for sensor New Microsensor Measures Volatile Organic Compounds in Water and Air On-site
Released September 18, 2007
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e. coli incubated Yale Scientists Use Nanotechnology to Fight E. Coli
Released August 30, 2007
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nanoparticle polymer made of peroxalate esters New Nanoparticle Could Provide Simple Early Diagnosis of Many Diseases
Released August 20, 2007
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Alexandria Boeham Study: Sticking to the Sand Might Not be Such Good, Clean Fun for Beachgoers
Released August 8, 2007
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Pancreatic cancer affects intestinal tissue. There are changes at the nano-level, not the cellular. Shining Light on Pancreatic Cancer
Released August 1, 2007
Press Release
engineering graphic New Minimally Invasive Sampling Technique Allows for Earlier Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer
Released August 1, 2007
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Vadim Backman Method Shows Promise for Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer
Released August 1, 2007
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News thumbnail engineering graphic UW-Madison Engineers Develop Higher-energy Liquid-Transportation Fuel From Sugar
Released June 20, 2007
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Researchers have created bricks from fly ash that look and perform like normal bricks. Follow the "Green" Brick Road?
Released May 22, 2007
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News thumbnail New Nanocomposite Processing Technique Creates More Powerful Capacitors
Released April 26, 2007
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News thumbnail Little Lifesavers--Nanoparticles Improve Delivery of Medicines and Diagnostics
Released April 10, 2007
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News thumbnail of cells on plates Device Draws Cells Close--But Not Too Close--Together
Released April 4, 2007
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"NanoBucky" is a 3-D nanoscale model made from tiny, carbon nanofiber "hairs." Getting a Feel for the Nano World
Released March 27, 2007
Press Release
News thumbnail of carbon fiber, bottle-brush anode Researchers Find Way to Use Microbial Fuel Cells for Large-Scale Electricity Production
Released March 21, 2007
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