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Creating Cell Parts from Scratch

A newly made synthetic ribosome is an important step in the quest to create artificial life forms.

TR10: Paper Diagnostics

George Whitesides has created a cheap, easy-to-use diagnostic test out of paper.

Stem Cells without Side Effects

Researchers have created healthy stem cells from adult cells--no embryo required.

A Compact Chemical Sensor

A portable array of lasers could be used to monitor pollution and detect toxins.

Key Nanotech Patents Licensed

Nano Terra has acquired a massive patent portfolio covering technologies developed by Harvard's George Whitesides.

Brain Implants to Restore Vision

A bionic implant that bypasses the eye might eventually treat many forms of blindness.

Returning the Springiness to Arthritic Joints

A biolubricant found in our joints could yield new ways to treat, and even prevent, arthritis.

A Wireless Sensor City

A wireless-sensor network to report pollution and traffic comes to Cambridge, MA.

TR10: A New Focus for Light

Kenneth Crozier and Federico Capasso have created light-focusing optical antennas that could lead to DVDs that hold hundreds of movies.

New Bedside- Diagnostics Tool

Can microfluidics turn out cheap and powerful alternatives to microarrays?

Reality Check for Cancer Research

A large survey of mutations across many cancer types reveals unexpected commonalities, providing new opportunities for existing drugs.

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