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A fiber sensor inspired by the shape of DNA, developed by researchers at Shinshu University, introduces a new design for more ...
A fiber sensor inspired by the shape of DNA, developed by researchers at Shinshu University, introduces a new design for more ...
A fiber sensor inspired by the shape of DNA, developed by researchers at Shinshu University, introduces a new design for more ...
Researchers have mapped non-B DNA motifs in the genomes of great apes, highlighting their potential role in genome evolution, ...
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AZoSensors on MSNEnhancing Wearable Durability with a Double-Helical DesignThe new TT/MT dual-helical fiber sensor design enhances wearable technology, offering improved flexibility and durability for ...
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XDA Developers on MSNHelix Editor is the best quick and easy text editor, and a perfect replacement for VimThen I came across Helix Editor, and everything changed. It had the same modal vibe I loved in Vim, but without the constant ...
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GlobalData on MSNFirst subject enrolled in BioCardia’s Phase III heart failure therapy trialBioCardia has announced the enrolment of the first subject in the randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase III ...
Because supply chains are traditionally fragmented, unstructured, and complex, building a resilient one is even more critical to business growth. An “unshaken supply chain” is built on strong networks ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN100-year-old crystal mystery cracked by US scientists; could unlock next-gen batteriesThe achievement represents a major step forward, potentially unlocking innovations across numerous fields that rely on ...
One longstanding problem has sidelined life-saving drugs, stalled next-generation batteries, and kept archaeologists from ...
The impressive timber exterior, which employs the traditional Japanese kigumi kōhō wood-joining technique, is shaped like spreading waves, expressing creativity and innovation and resembling a DNA ...
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AZoM on MSN3D-Printed Organic Tissue Models Mimic Living OrgansEngineers at the University of Pittsburgh develop 3D-printed collagen scaffolds, enabling organic tissue models that mimic ...
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