April 24, 2013
by MoreRecycling
0 comments

Fighting bacteria with new genre of antibodies

In an advance toward coping with bacteria that shrug off existing antibiotics and sterilization methods, scientists are reporting development of a new family of selective antimicrobial agents that do not rely on traditional antibiotics. They report on … Continue reading

Share on Facebook

April 8, 2013
by MoreRecycling
0 comments

New ‘transient electronics’ disappear when no longer needed

Scientists have described key advances toward practical uses of a new genre of tiny, biocompatible electronic devices that could be implanted into the body to relieve pain or battle infection for a specific period of time, and then dissolve harmlessly. Continue reading

Share on Facebook

March 7, 2013
by MoreRecycling
0 comments

First discovery of a natural topological insulator

In a step toward understanding and exploiting an exotic form of matter that has been sparking excitement for potential applications in a new genre of supercomputers, scientists are reporting the first identification of a naturally occurring “topologica… Continue reading

Share on Facebook

January 30, 2013
by MoreRecycling
0 comments

New genre of ‘intelligent’ micro- and nanomotors

Enzymes, workhorse molecules of life that underpin almost every biological process, may have a new role as “intelligent” micro- and nanomotors with applications in medicine, engineering and other fields. Single molecules of common enzymes can generate … Continue reading

Share on Facebook

August 3, 2012
by Recycling
0 comments

Recycled Blue Jeans Insulate Recording Studio

Baltimore-based Musician Dan Deacon knows all about blending old with new. He consistently mixes his own classical compositions with modern electronic interest into dichotomous, beautiful sounds. Considering his genre of choice, it’s no shock that…… Continue reading

Share on Facebook