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The state of Culver: 2010 (The Culver Citizen)

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By Jeff Kenney Citizen editor It’s been some weeks since the New Year turned, but not a bad time to take a look at the “state of Culver, 2010.” That’s particularly true since the town has a great many projects on the horizon in which infrastructure, aesthetics, and lifestyle improvements for Culverites will be... »

‘Nanofactories’: Stopping Bacterial Infections Without Antibiotics (PhysOrg)

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(PhysOrg.com) — New research at the A. James Clark School of Engineering could prevent bacterial infections using tiny biochemical machines - nanofactories - that can confuse bacteria and stop them from spreading, without the use of antibiotics. (more…) Related items Researchers use nanofactories to prevent bacteria without using antibiotics (News-Medical-Net) Stopping Bacterial Infections Without Antibiotics (Medical News Today) Using... »

Oncology Drug Development Update-Ushering the Next Decade (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

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New Medicine’s Oncology KnowledgeBASE residing at http://nmok.net became available on the Internet 10 years ago and, since then, the oncology field has evolved into one of the most challenging, complex and promising drug development sectors, both in terms of its potential contribution to medicine and to its market opportunities. Â The global market of... »

Using Light to Disinfect Water (Technology Review)

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New light-activated catalyst keeps on working even after the lights go out. Getting access to clean drinking water is an ongoing problem for people in developing countries. And even cities that have good water-treatment systems are looking for better ways to deliver safer, cleaner water. Now an international research team has developed a photocatalyst... »

New Energy Unveils Patent-Pending Technology to ‘Spray’ Solar Cells onto See-Thru Windows to Generate Electricity (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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BURTONSVILLE, Md.—-New Energy Technologies, Inc. , developer of MotionPower™ technologies for generating sustainable electricity from the kinetic energy of moving vehicles and SolarWindow™ technologies capable of generating electricity on see-thru glass windows, today announced that researchers have developed a novel, patent-pending process for ‘spraying’ solar cells and their related … (read here…) Related items Obama visits MIT,... »

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