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Crystal structure prediction from first principles
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A Surgeon You Can Swallow
In the future, tablet-shaped robots could perform some surgical operations without injuring the body. A new publication shows how such surgical bio-microrobots might function.
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Sorin Group Announces European Market Release And First Implant Of New-Generation Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Defibrillator
Sorin Group, (MIL:SRN), a global company and a leader in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, announced today the commercial market release and first implant of its new-generation PARADYM? CRT 8750 cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator (CRT-D). Together with the new SITUS? BW 28D left ventricle pacing lead and lead delivery system, PARADYM CRT forms a complete new CRT system for heart failure (HF) patients.
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How to make a 3cm RF transmitter
Hi Everyone,

I've got an idea and would really appreciate some help in figuring out if it's possible at the moment.

I'm looking to make a small (possibly 3 cm) transmitter that transmits its location to a receiver that has fixed coordinates. The receiver would then be able to collect and display the transmitter's x,y,z coordinates.

Not sure which radio frequency would be best, although I'll be using this for relatively small distances (10-20 meters).

I'm pretty much just starting out, but would like to make something that's relatively cheap and lightweight.

Thanks in advance!
Marina
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Solar-powered Sea-slugs Live Like Plants
The lowly sea slug, "Elysia chlorotica," may not seem like the most exciting of creatures, but don't be fooled: It behaves like a plant and is solar-powered, says a biologist who has been studying these tiny creatures for the past decade and has identified a possible cause of their ability to behave like plants.
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Dr. Charis Eng, Chair and Founding Director, Genomic Medicine Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and Professor and Vice Chairman, Department of Genetics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 8-9-07
Genomic medicine, genetic counseling, PTEN, breast cancer research. Dr. Charis Eng's research interests may be broadly characterized as clinical cancer genetics translational research. Dr. Eng has published over 230 peer-reviewed original papers in such journals as the New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet, and Nature. She is a Fellow of AAAS and recipient of the Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award. Dr. Eng will serve a four-year term on the Board of Scientific Directors of the National Human Genome Research Institute beginning in Fall 2007.
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