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NSF makes new awards to advance Science of Learning(图)
NSF new awards advance Science of Learning
2017/11/24
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $8.2 million through its Science of Learning program to fund 24 new projects that will advance theoretical insights and fundamental knowledge of learn...
Bioreactors on a chip renew promises for algal biofuels(图)
Bioreactors chip renew promises algal biofuels
2017/10/25
For over a decade, companies have promised a future of renewable fuel from algae. Investors interested in moving the world away from fossil fuel have contributed hundreds of millions of dollars to the...
Group Project?Taking Turns,Working With Friends May Improve Grades(图)
Group Project Working With Friends Improve Grades
2017/10/24
It has become an almost essential element of academic life, from college lecture halls to elementary classrooms: the group assignment.Dreaded by some, loved by others, group projects typically aim to ...
NSF awards $14.7 million for research to deepen understanding of Earth’s biodiversity(图)
NSF awards $14.7 million Earth’s biodiversity
2017/9/20
Symbiotic bacteria -- microbes that have close and long-term relationships with their "hosts" -- are everywhere on Earth: in soil, in coral reefs, in humans.
Through a new National Science Foundation...
Scientists Invent New Tool for the Synthetic Biologist’s Toolbox
Scientists Invent New Tool Synthetic Biologist’s Toolbox
2017/7/25
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have invented a new method for controlling gene expression across bacterial colonies. The method involves engineering dynamic DNA copy number chan...
对于害虫来说,它们彼此之间自相残杀以及以主要的农作物为食并不罕见,但是研究人员现在已经证明,番茄类植物能够直接将毛毛虫变成同类相食的“恶魔”。
并未参与这项研究的美国加利福尼亚大学戴维斯分校从事食草动物及其宿主植物之间互动研究的Richard Karban说:“这是一种新的诱导抗性的生态机制,它有效地改变了昆虫的行为。”
Emerging biotech with potential to improve US health care on display at 2017 International BIO Convention
Emerging biotech US health care 2017 International BIO Convention
2017/7/21
Small businesses and startups funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) will display emerging biotechnology at the 2017 BIO International Convention Innovation Zone June 19-22 in San D...
Study:Targeted conservation could protect more of Earth’s biodiversity
protect more Earth’s biodiversity
2017/7/20
A new study finds that major gains in global biodiversity can be achieved if an additional 5% of land is set aside to protect key species.Scientists from Yale University and the University of Grenoble...
Biology must be in a hurry. In balancing speed and accuracy to duplicate DNA, produce proteins and carry out other processes, evolution has apparently determined that speed is of higher priority, acco...
Innovative Sensor Can Screen Toxic Drugs,Help Develop Biomaterials,and Much More
Innovative Sensor Screen Toxic Drugs Help Develop Biomaterials Much More
2017/4/27
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have found an innovative new use for a simple piece of glass tubing: weighing things. Their glass tube sensor will help speed up chemical toxicit...
Molecular Velcro boosts microalgae's potential in biofuel,industrial applications
Molecular Velcro microalgae's potential biofuel industrial applications
2017/1/9
Michigan State University scientists have engineered “molecular Velcro” into cyanobacteria, boosting this microalgae’s biofuel viability as well as its potential for other research.The findings, featu...
New ‘Digital Life’ Initiative at UMass Amherst Aims to Create 3D Models of All Living Creatures
Digital Life UMass Amherst Aims Create 3D Models All Living Creatures
2016/11/29
Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst led by biologist Duncan Irschick who created the Beastcam Array, a rapid-capture, field portable tabletop system for making high-resolution, full-...
Bioluminescent sensor causes brain cells to glow in the dark
Bioluminescent sensor brain cells glow in the dark
2016/11/4
A new kind of bioluminescent sensor causes individual brain cells to imitate fireflies and glow in the dark.The probe, which was developed by a team of Vanderbilt scientists, is a genetically modified...
Researchers find zebrafish want to hang out with moving 3-D robotic models of themselves
Researchers zebrafish moving 3-D robotic models
2016/11/4
Authenticity is an important trait, and zebrafish take it especially seriously. An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering discovered that zebrafish engage more w...
NSF awards $15.9 million to foster new understanding of biological systems on regional to continental scales
NSF $15.9 million biological systems regional continental
2016/9/29
Have you looked closely at a stream, lake or woodland and observed changes in it over time? That's exactly what scientists are trying to do on a larger, regional-to-continental scale -- a macrosystems...