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Brain Cell Transplants

September 26, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

New brain cells can replace diseased and aged cell
“Uncontrollable movements, memory loss, mood changes, and forgetfulness. That are some of [MORE]

Seeing Capillary Flow

January 17, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

Blood plasma markers enable chronic imaging of the microcirculation
“Here, we [researchers at the University of Copenhagen] report an approach for [MORE]

Internet Transmission Speed Record Reset

December 20, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Record-breaking chip can transmit entire internet’s traffic per second
From engineers in Denmark and Sweden: “The speed record for data transmission [MORE]

The Length of the Giraffes’ Neck, Again

May 25, 2021 | | Posted in Newsletter

 
Giraffes
“One Health” is the term that refers to the health commonalities of humans and other animals.  This piece, while it’s [MORE]

Network Biology Tracing of Any Disease

December 15, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Danish Disease Trajectory shows progression of Alzheimers in Down Syndrome people
Contact tracing is a crucial issue during any pandemic, but [MORE]

QR Codes you Swallow

April 3, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Edible QR Code Medicine
QR (for Quick Release) codes are barcodes mainly used for keeping track of things. But researchers at [MORE]

Nanoparticles and Lasers to Kill Tumor Cells

October 25, 2016 | | Posted in Newsletter

In a new approach to laser ablation of tumors, researchers at the University of Copenhagen have used nanoparticles (150 nm [MORE]

3-D Culture of Pancreatic Islets from ESC’s

January 21, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Innovative Method to Grow Stem Cells
For more than a decade, tissue culturists have used Matrigel—a protein mix derived from [MORE]

Nanoscale Lipid Vesicle Platform for Millions of Tests on One Chip

January 3, 2012 | | Posted in Newsletter

Nanolipid Vescile Platform
The ability to make incredibly small containers from phospholipids (liposomes) has been known since the early 1960’s, [MORE]