A nanopore membrane creates faster, surer cultures for everything from hospital diagnostics to water-quality checks. A new type of diagnostic could let hospital laboratories identify the
presence of dangerous bacteria up to five times faster than conventional
methods. The test could reduce unnecessary antibiotic use and provide
more reliable water-quality test results. The key to the process is a
membrane with nanosized pores, which enable rapid growth and
identification of live organisms.
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Aug 24, 2011
Aug 18, 2011
Stick-On Electronic Tattoos
Researchers have made stretchable, ultrathin electronics that cling to
skin like a temporary tattoo and can measure electrical activity from
the body. These electronic tattoos could allow doctors to diagnose and
monitor conditions like heart arrhythmia or sleep disorders
noninvasively.
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Social deficits associated with autism, schizophrenia induced in mice
Researchers used light to switch on, and then switch off, social-behavior
deficits in mice that resemble those seen in people with autism and
schizophrenia, thanks to a technology that allows scientists to
precisely manipulate nerve activity in the brain. In synchrony with this
experimentally induced socially aberrant behavior, the mice exhibited a
brain-wave pattern called gamma oscillation that has been associated
with autism and schizophrenia in humans, the researchers say.
The findings, published online in Nature on July 27, lend credence to a hypothesis that has been long floated but hard to test, until now. They mark the first demonstration, the researchers said, that elevating the brain’s susceptibility to stimulation can produce social deficits resembling those of autism and schizophrenia, and that then restoring the balance eases those symptoms.
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The findings, published online in Nature on July 27, lend credence to a hypothesis that has been long floated but hard to test, until now. They mark the first demonstration, the researchers said, that elevating the brain’s susceptibility to stimulation can produce social deficits resembling those of autism and schizophrenia, and that then restoring the balance eases those symptoms.
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