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Tata moves into medical research
August 8, 2005
Company joins effort to thwart a protein linked to disease. Deal represents new direction for the India-based giant.
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Playing science's genetic lottery
April 12, 2006
special report Single-celled animals might be some of the most important figures in high tech.
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Model mimics molecular travelers
June 8, 2005
Ever wonder how stuff moves around in your body? The Max Planck Institute uses models to follow particles on their intercellular travels.
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New York researchers opt for Big Blue blades
March 26, 2004
The University at Buffalo turns to IBM for a 266-blade server system to investigate basic disease mechanisms--the beginning of what it plans will be a system about 50 times larger.
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Start-ups search for hard-drive replacements
July 21, 2004
The only question is which approach will work best--using molten silicon, designer molecules, or maybe protein globules?
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BioMolecula 3D ScreenSaver 1.1
Display 3D models of biological molecules rotating on your desktop.
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Start-up to use genes to build better chips
August 4, 2004
Can food-poisoning bacteria E. coli make chips better than humans? Start-up says yes, but primordial soup will take time to steep.
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The key to fresh water: Imitation spleen proteins
October 24, 2005
The water is safe, of course. It's passed though designer molecules similar to the filters in your liver.
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Lab computer simulates ribosome in motion
October 22, 2005
After modeling each of 2.64 million atoms, researchers make a movie of a never-before-filmed cellular process that lasts just 2 nanoseconds. Images: Ribosomes on film
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Start-up looks to do the math with new chip
November 14, 2003
ClearSpeed prepares to show off a chip designed to handle the complex, but repetitive, calculations involved in protein matching, data compression and other demanding tasks.
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Blue Gene gets to its roots at Japan lab
September 7, 2004
IBM sells its fourth supercomputer--to tackle the protein-folding challenge that inspired the computer in the first place.
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Nanotech will tap nature's potential, investor says
August 24, 2004
Venture capitalist says a revolution is at hand, despite a setback like Nanosys' canceled IPO.
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Designer puts 96 cores on single chip
October 6, 2004
Chips that help a computer's main microprocessors perform specific types of math problems are becoming a big business once again.
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Alpha-NET 'Diet Tracker' 1
Control your meals to measure the protein, the fat, and the calories you consume.
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Microbes could one day make airplanes safer
November 3, 2006
MIT researchers have pinpointed microbes that one day could detect stress points and small fractures on airplane wings.
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Calculate calorie content per gram of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and alcohol.
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