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Organ donation: Making it a thing of the past - the British lab growing human ... - Daily Mail

Polymer gel squeezes and strains like an intestine - Chemistry World

Is Origami the Future of Tech? - BusinessWeek

Chestnut Hill College professor creates blood cancer cell model - Chestnut Hill Local (blog)

Columnist Karen Rubin: Now is time to combat climate change - The Island Now

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Organ donation: Making it a thing of the past - the British lab growing human ... - Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Organ donation: Making it a thing of the past - the British lab growing human ...
Daily Mail
'We are the first in the world working on this,' he said 'This is a nose we're growing for a patient next month,' Professor Alexander Seifalian says matter-of-factly, plucking a Petri dish from the bench beside him. Inside is an utterly lifelike ...

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Polymer gel squeezes and strains like an intestine - Chemistry World


Chemistry World

Polymer gel squeezes and strains like an intestine
Chemistry World
A reaction best known for the attractive swirling patterns it produces in a Petri dish is more than just a pretty face, chemists in Japan have shown. The researchers have found that the oscillating chemical waves of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction ...

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Is Origami the Future of Tech? - BusinessWeek


Is Origami the Future of Tech?
BusinessWeek
Pale, thin, and soft-spoken, with a pickpocket's long fingers and a fox-colored ponytail, Demaine was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and raised by his father, Martin, a renowned glass blower. When Demaine was six, he and his father started a puzzle ...

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Chestnut Hill College professor creates blood cancer cell model - Chestnut Hill Local (blog)


Chestnut Hill Local (blog)

Chestnut Hill College professor creates blood cancer cell model
Chestnut Hill Local (blog)
So, she went to Michael's craft store and bought colored glass beads in a variety of shapes and sizes and put them on a petri dish. “Immediately students looked at it and said 'ah-ha,'” Atchison said. “Students went gaga over the model.

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Columnist Karen Rubin: Now is time to combat climate change - The Island Now


Columnist Karen Rubin: Now is time to combat climate change
The Island Now
That amount of temperature change would completely alter the ecology of the planet; change the ability for organisms to survive and find food and water; provide a Petri dish for bacteria and viruses to flourish; and trigger a rise in sea level that ...

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