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Tag Archives: viruses
New program aims for insect delivery of protective genes to modify mature plants within a single growing season.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Featured, Photos, Research, Rotator, Technology
Tagged agricultural food supply, clean air, commodity crops, DARPA, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, drought, flooding, food, frost, fungi, herbicides, humans, insects, life, materials, pests, plant, plants, pollution, salinity, viruses
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Government researched work on biomedical devices for drug delivery, nanofabrication, and cell manipulation was recognized as one of the most notable bio-inspired developments of the year!
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Posted in Articles
Tagged American Chemical Society, bacteria, bio-inspired developments of the year, biocompatible catalytic medical, biocompatible scaffolds, biomedical devices, cell manipulation, Chemical and Biological Technologies Department, civilian first responders, decontamination countermeasures, defense threat reduction agency, drug delivery, DTRA CB/JSTO, helical microstructures, nanofabrication, nanostructured micromotors, San Diego, Sandia National Laboratory, treat warfighters, University of California, viruses
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Worms, viruses, Trojan horses, and spyware: BEWARE! The National Science Center, or NSC, is now training kids to stay safe from cyber attack malware when they’re surfing the web or using email and cell phones. A new online game called …
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Posted in Cyber Security, Featured, STEM
Tagged Cyber Ops, Cyber Swarm Defenders, Junior ROTC STEM Outreach activities, Malware Comic Book, Malware Mystery game, National Science Center, NSC's Partnership Executive Committee, spyware, stem, students, teaching kids, teaching kids about cyber security, technologies, Trojan horses, U.S. Army, viruses, Worms
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Sepsis is an overwhelming blood infection, which when coupled with shock (such as that which may be experienced following a combat injury) has a mortality rate near 50 percent. Current methods to identify and treat sepsis may take 48 hours …
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Posted in Physical Sciences, Technology
Tagged announced a solicitation, bacteria, blood, blood volume, closed-loop control algorithms, complex fluid manipulation architectures, cytokines, DARPA, develop sensors, Dialysis-Like Therapeutics, DLT, early sensing, infection, kidney dialysis devices, lives, lood-borne illness, medical, medicine, overwhelming blood infection, pathogen load, preventing deaths, recovery, saving lives, saving money, separation technologies, sepsis, toxins, treating sepsis, treatment, troops, viruses, warfighter, wounds
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