Tag: Europe
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Techniques Developed for Deeper Single-Cell Gene Sequencing
Researchers in Sweden and the U.S. have devised a process for in-depth genomic sequencing of single cells, which can lead to a better understanding of malignant tumors. The team from the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, the University of California in San Diego, and Illumina Inc. in Hayward, California published…
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Max Planck Licenses 2-D/3-D Technology for Development
Max Planck Society in Munich, Germany has licensed to TandemLaunch Technologies in Montreal, Canada a new three-dimension display technology that lets viewers see 3-D movies or games in 2-D without glasses to construct the images. Financial terms of the exclusive licensing agreement were not disclosed. Current 3-D images are presented as stereoscopic pictures, with overlapping…
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Scientists Produce Ultralight Carbon Nanotube Material
Researchers at Kiel University and Hamburg University of Technology in Germany have developed a network of porous carbon nanotubes that they say is the lightest material in the world. The research team, which includes a colleague from the Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification in Leipzig, published its findings online in the journal Advanced Materials. The…
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Strategy Proposed for Overcoming Resistance to Cancer Drug
Researchers in the U.K., with colleagues from the U.S. and Sweden, have recommended a way to overcome the resistance of cancer cells to the drug crizotinib, which recently showed positive results in its first trial in children with cancer. The findings are published online this week in the journal Cancer Cell (paid subscription required). Louis…
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Venture Investors Increase First Half 2012 Fund Raising
Venture capital (VC) funds in Europe and the U.S. have increased their fund raising in the first half of 2012 by double-digit percentages, according to Dow-Jones LP Source, a financial industry research service. More fund raising by VCs indicates potentially more financing available for start-up companies liked those backed by venture investors. LP Source says…
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Grant Funds Feasibility Study of Photonic Ethernet Chips
A researcher at Technical University of Denmark in Lyngby has received a DKK 2.2 million ($US 370,000) grant to study the use of photonics to achieve high-speed Ethernet transfers on silicon chips. The grant from the Danish Council for Independent Research will fund the work of photonics staff researcher Hao Hu (pictured left) at Alcatel-Lucent-Bell…
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Researcher Writes Anti-Data Theft Software for Smartphones
A computer scientist at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany (English translation by EurekAlert) has written an application to prevent the theft of data from Android smartphones. The app was written by computer science professor Michael Backes, pictured right, who chairs the university’s Center for IT-Security, Privacy and Accountability, and who has also started a company…
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Nanotech Coatings Found to Protect Ships from Barnacles
Chemists and molecular biologists in Germany and the Netherlands have tested coatings with vanadium pentoxide nanoparticles as an alternative to tin- and copper-based substances that prevent the build-up of marine organisms on ships’ hulls. The team led by Wolfgang Tremel of Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany reported their findings online this week in the…
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Laser Techniques Manufacture 3-D Aluminum Composite Parts
Engineers at University of Exeter in the U.K. have devised a process using lasers to produce three-dimensional aluminum composite parts from inexpensive metal powders. The work of Ph.D. candidate Sasan Dadbakhsh and lecturer Liang Hao appears online in the Journal of Alloys and Compounds (paid subscription required). Automotive and aircraft parts are often made from…
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Dow Chemical Partners with Turkish Company on Carbon Fibers
Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan and the industrial fiber company Aksa Akrilik Kimya Sanayii in Istanbul, Turkey have formed a joint venture to produce carbon fiber and derivative materials. The venture, known as DowAksa Advanced Composites Holdings BV (DowAksa), will be formed through Dow’s subsidiary Dow Europe Holding BV, with each party owning 50…