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What did Earth’s ancient magnetic field look like?

Washington, DC — New work from Carnegie’s Peter Driscoll suggests Earth’s ancient magnetic field was significantly different than the present day field, originating from several poles rather than the familiar two. It is published in Geophysical Research Letters. (more…)

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Protein mit vielen Aufgaben

Freiburger Forscher zeigen, wie eine molekulare Fassstruktur unterschiedliche Funktionen in Mitochondrien ausübt

Freiburger Forscherinnen und Forscher haben entdeckt, dass das molekulare Fassprotein Mdm10 durch Anbindung an Proteinmaschinen unterschiedliche Funktionen für die Entstehung und Aufrechterhaltung der Struktur von Mitochondrien ausführen kann. Diese produzieren als Kraftwerke der Zellen beispielsweise die Energie für deren Stoffwechsel. Das Team um Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Pfanner und Privatdozent Dr. Thomas Becker vom Institut für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie der Universität Freiburg hat gemeinsam mit weiteren Kolleginnen und Kollegen die Ergebnisse in der Fachzeitschrift „Nature Communications“ veröffentlicht.

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Solving big data’s ‘fusion’ problem

UCLA, Purdue computer scientists develop technique for combining massive sets of research data

As the field of “big data” has emerged as a tool for solving all sorts of scientific and societal questions, one of the main challenges that remains is whether, and how, multiple sets of data from various sources could be combined to determine cause-and-effect relationships in new and untested situations. Now, computer scientists from UCLA and Purdue University have devised a theoretical solution to that problem. (more…)

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Rian Buckley and Fitcode help women find jeans that fit through data and technology

The “a-ha!” moment came during one of her many modeling shoots, when Rian Buckley often wore clothes that were pinned, clipped and altered to fit her body shape. She saw repeatedly how the same clothes —  jeans in particular — can look drastically different on two models with the same clothing size. And she spent a lot of time listening to e-commerce retailers complain of lost revenue from returned clothing, especially denim, that didn’t fit. (more…)

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Types of Effective ELISA kits

The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay is one of the most sensitive biochemical or immunological tests. It is used a lot in medicine to detect presence or absence of antibodies raised to fight antigens or the specific antigen. The sensitivity of the test results from reliance on enzymes. As you are well aware, enzymes are highly specific. (more…)

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YSPH Study of Environmental Contaminants Associated with Fracking Underway in Ohio

A team of Yale School of Public Health scientists has launched the Ohio Water and Air Quality Study in Belmont County, Ohio. The scientists will collect and analyze water and air samples this summer as well as administer health questionnaires to 100 residents in communities with unconventional natural gas development. The researchers will investigate the potential for exposure to environmental pollutants and whether any health problems have resulted. (more…)

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