Rice Science Tuesday: Growing Drugs
Dr. San's current work, described in a paper at Biotechnology Progress, involved inserting a gene inside a backterium, which was ...
Read moreDetailsDr. San's current work, described in a paper at Biotechnology Progress, involved inserting a gene inside a backterium, which was ...
Read moreDetailsIn English, you can cut power use by 99% or more in a CMOS transistor by forgetting about defining specific ...
Read moreDetailsTo make this practical, of course, we're going to have to use something other than astatine, whose major advantage of ...
Read moreDetailsIt is still possible that you, and I, can reach space in our lifetimes. It's still possible thanks to the ...
Read moreDetailsThe problem is that the money for working with quantum dots today is primarily coming from medical companies and the ...
Read moreDetailsAs a practical measure, this would allow a vibrator on your wrist to activate the administration of a drug -- ...
Read moreDetailsToday's Rice University is what Dr. Hackerman set it out to become. His successors have added to the vision, have ...
Read moreDetailsDamanik worked with Serguei Tcheremchantsev, who works at the University of Orleans in France on a mathematical proof of how ...
Read moreDetailsTrouble is current methods for making the dots use alkylphosphonic acid, which is expensive, highly caustic, very nasty, but has ...
Read moreDetailsProteins can now be classified, not only chemically but structurally.
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