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3-D cell culture: Making cells feel right at home (EurekAlert!)

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( University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center ) The film “Avatar” isn’t the only 3-D blockbuster making a splash this winter. A team of Houston scientists this week unveiled a new technique for growing 3-D cell cultures, a technological leap from the flat petri dish that could save millions of dollars in... »

UTSA dedicates tech building (San Antonio Express-News)

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If the University of Texas at San Antonio is rocketing toward Tier One research institution status, Mauli Agrawal likes to think of its engineering school as the nose of the ship. (read here…) Related items 3-D cell culture: Making cells feel right at home (EurekAlert!) Research team uses nanotechnology to deliver targeted cancer treatment (The Gateway Online) New Sensor... »

Media invitation for WBT2010 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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ARLINGTON, Texas—-WBTshowcase is welcoming media to join them and VCs, Fortune 1000 licensees, federal R&D decision makers and nearly 100 licensing and investor-ready deals for WBT2010 presented by Lockheed Martin. (read the story…) Related items Lockheed Martin Named Title Sponsor for WBT2010 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) WBTshowcase Opens Pre-Event Networking for WBT2010 Registrants (Business Wire via Yahoo!... »

Lockheed Martin Named Title Sponsor for WBT2010 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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ARLINGTON, Texas—-WBTshowcase 2010, which brings together market-ready innovative technologies and those who want to invest in them, is proud to announce a title sponsor for this year’s event – Lockheed Martin. (read the story…) Related items Media invitation for WBT2010 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) WBTshowcase Opens Pre-Event Networking for WBT2010 Registrants (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) IC2 Student... »

Atmospheric Nanoparticles Impact Health, Weather (Medical News Today)

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Nanoparticles are atmospheric materials so small that they can’t be seen with the naked eye, but they can very visibly affect both weather patterns and human health all over the world - and not in a good way, according to a study by a team of researchers at Texas A&M University. Researchers Renyi Zhang,... »

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