Sunday, January 30, 2011

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L techniques as of reprogramming used to transform cells body of pluripotent stem cells are being replaced by a new technology: the direct conversion some other cell types, without having to create a stem cell intermediary. Recently, scientists have directly transformed skin cells of mice in neurons (brain cells) and cells heart muscle. Now it is the turn to human cells. Canadian scientists published this finding in the journal Nature

. Researchers have isolated cells from adult human skin and they have introduced a gene reprogramming. Being in the presence of a special cocktail of growth factors, cells were transformed directly parents that give rise to all blood cells and white blood without passing through an intermediate state of stem cell. The proof is that the type of hemoglobin produced by these cells is as adult hemoglobin in the blood, stem cells, however, lead to a hemoglobin similar to that of the embryo, which is different from adults. This achievement brings the possibility of using direct reprogramming for healing, but scientists insist that there is still much to refine technology to reach clinical practice. Source:


http://www.unav.es/acienciacierta/stem/transfusion-de-piel.html

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cancer still remains a serious illness, you claims less than half of deaths related to smoking that occur each year. Smoking is a major cause of heart disease, aneurysms, bronchitis, emphysema and stroke. snuff consumption can damage the health of the female reproductive system and affect babies. In addition, the use of snuff is associated with reduced fertility and increased risk spontaneous abortion, premature delivery and stillbirth. It is also a reason why babies are underweight at birth. Similarly, smoking is associated with sudden infant death syndrome. smoke cigarettes (called secondhand smoke or environmental smoke snuff) may also have harmful effects to health of those who are exposed to it. Adults and children may have health problems from breathing secondhand smoke.


Saturday, January 29, 2011

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class has seen several documentaries about science and all of them have given us new knowledge. Last Friday saw a story on genetic inheritance. A story that answered many questions about ourselves and about our future children. If you want to see this story and many others enjoy visiting the program website: http://www.rtve.es/television/tres14/

Friday, January 28, 2011

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A Researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Edinburgh (UK) have created transgenic chickens for the first time unable to transmit avian influenza.
Sometimes, this disease to poultry and the virus spreads rapidly among animals. According to the authors of the research, transgenic chickens designed by them not only serve as protection for poultry in poultry farms, but could reduce the risk of new epidemics that could potentially spread to humans, as has happened on several occasions with the H5N1 strain in recent years.
Although the original strain of virus does not affect humans, is an agency in flux, and is the result of chance that one of these natural changes allow the transmission and human infection.
For this reason, the team led by Laurence Tiley, a specialist in molecular virology at the University of Cambridge, inserted into the genome of a group of chickens a strand of DNA that prevents disease from one animal to another. This genetic sequence transgenic birds makes manufacturing a small molecule with hairpin RNA that acts as a decoy for the virus. Briefly, it works by binding and inactivating key molecule for the cleavage and spread of virus (an enzyme called polymerase).
The virus is unable to pass from one individual to another regardless of whether it is a transgenic bird or a non-genetically modified. Although chickens infected with H5N1 are still dying with the same frequency as non-transgenic birds.


Some experts, such as the director of U.S. Public Health believes it is possible that the transgenic chicken is on world markets in a few years. But few experts think you need to demonstrate the safety of eggs and meat from these animals.

To view the full article:
http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2011/01/13/ciencia/1294944749.html

Thursday, January 27, 2011

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The spacecraft Stardust "February will approach the comet Tempel 1, which was bombed in 2005 by the NASA space probe, "Deep Impact 1" and take 72 images of the impact crater, its surface and the material of the comet consists of ice and fire. If you want to know more about this mission and comets, click on the link: [info
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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January 27 start of the International Year of Chemistry. That day in Paris, will officially begin with a rally organized by Unesco and the International Organization for Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). In our country, responsible for opening the CSIC, who starred in an act similar to Paris in February. About
Why is this distinction of "International Year", the point at which we find the chemicals and chemical science, today and the challenges that await us in the future, you can read an interesting article by clicking the following link



Wednesday, January 19, 2011

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The International Year of Chemistry

Before publication, thousands of people who are concerned that your sign might be other statements Kunkle spread through social networking sites. However, the professor of the Technical University and Minneapolis Community, said Friday that this information is two thousand years old.

Shelley Ackerman, a spokeswoman for the Federation American Astrologers, said he received many emails from concerned customers, but assured them that''this does not change your astrological chart for nothing.''

According Kunkle and the new schedule would horoscopes

- Capricorn: January 20-February 16

- Aquarius: February 16-March 11
- Pisces: March 11-April 18
- Aries: April 18 to May 13
- Taurus: May 13-June 21
- Gemini: June 21-July 20
- Cancer: July 20-August 10
- Leo: August 10 - September 16
- Virgo: September. 16 - October 30
- Libra: October 30-November 23
- Scorpio: November 23-November 29
- Ophiuchus: November 29-December 17
- Sagittarius: December 17 to January 20.
For more information visit the pages:
http://www.noticias2d.com/2011/01/15/astronomo-encuentra-un-nuevo-signo-del- zodiac, Ophiuchus / http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/sociedad/6813.html http://notilogia.com/tag/nuevo-zodiaco-13-signos/

Saturday, January 15, 2011

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There are several types of 3D glasses on the market. On the one hand the typical two-color glasses, known as anaglyph glasses and other passive and active. 3D movies like Avatar, which viewers have enjoyed in the rooms are usually displayed with passive glasses, while the new 3D TV requires active glasses. What are the differences between each other?
The first glasses to view 3D anaglyph glasses were the typical glasses with lenses of two different colors. This difference in coloration of the glasses used to filter the colors differently receiving eye. As Sony explains technician during the presentation of 3D TV, "because it would not really be always red and green, because what really matters is that the colors are completely opposite in the color wheel." Thus, it could be that a lens color was yellow and one purple and one blue and one orange.
With the evolution of technology and improving the quality of three-dimensional imaging has also led to the development of new display systems. This is the case for glasses polarized. In the film two projectors polarize light from a different angle for each eye, so glasses to decode these images provide more quality.
The problem is that this system can not be applied to televisions, as the filter built into the front of the screen only allows the reproduction of half the content and brightness. In addition, as noted from Panasonic, "another of the disadvantages of this format is the limited viewing angle, and that users should keep your head up to avoid causing eyestrain double wrap."
active 3D glasses
is for them that experts and researchers have had to use other techniques to make 3D comes to conventional televisions. Active glasses are the solution. This type of eyewear includes an infrared sensor that synchronizes the images alternate on the screen so that the left eye sees only the left and the right perspective right. In fact the infrared sensor simply synchronizes the image to be displayed for each eye, the true cause of the display or not the image are the LCD crystals containing the active shutter glasses and rapidly alternating images on the screen. The flickering and image change from one to another eye occurs so fast that the brain does not get notice the change and interprets it as a single three-dimensional image.
The price of this technology is still very active glasses high. Each unit, according to Sony, one of the brands most are betting on this technology, will cost around 100 euros. Still, the brand also reported that the launch two glasses and a transmitter cost about 200 euros.



Saturday, January 8, 2011

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Graphene, nanomaterials REVOLUTIONARY

A little history

receive the generic name of nano-sized particles less than or equal to one millionth of a millimeter. Although they can be obtained from different chemical elements or compounds, three of them are those who are starting a new revolution, nanotechnology, applicable to all sorts of computer products, electronics, industrial. They correspond to three key discoveries of the last 25 years. Began in 1985 with the C60 structure, origin of fullerenes, in 1994 predicted the possibility of boron nitride nanotubes, isolated in 2005. And in 2004 isolated the first leaves of graphene. Discuss this latest achievement. Graphene is simply a two-dimensional sheet formed by a single layer of carbon atoms attached to each other, so similar to a hollow metal hexagonal lattice.

In 2004, the Russian-born physicist, Dutch citizen, Andre Geim of Manchester University, led a research on the graphite and joined to it a new Russian doctoral student, Konstantin Kostya Novoselov. In the laboratory, to remove graphite samples investigated were damaged the outside came the ingenious and cheap system of beating a piece of transparent adhesive tape and pull the tape so that a Foreign those allegedly damaged areas, after which the adhesive strips to throw away. But the brilliant idea of \u200b\u200bGeim was to instruct Novoselov to study the material stuck to the tape. And ... you hit the big bingo! .

Indeed, among the hundreds of slides attached to the tape, a few were monolayers of graphite crystal, ie, graphene, with new and strange properties because their electrons do not behave "classically" but a very special way. The results were immediately filed in the U.S. in the most important annual meeting of physicists in condensed matter, the March Meeting of the American Physics Society. Since that year, in successive graphene Meeting March has always been a prominent character and scientific interest was evidenced by the fact that last year 2010 have been published over 10,000 articles related to graphene in international scientific journals.

Properties

graphene films only one atom thick, have a strength, flexibility, transparency and electrical conductivity spectacular. In the carbon flat configuration has extraordinary properties, characteristics of the world of quantum physics. The new material, extremely thin and strong as a conductor of electricity behaves like copper, being about 100 times faster than silicon. And as conductor of heat than any other known material. It is almost completely transparent, but so dense that not even the helium gas, the gas atom existing smaller, can pass through it.

Applications


This dream has an infinite number of possible applications. Apart from the microelectronics and displays, other proposals include solar panels or supercapacitors (batteries recharged instantly). Even some biotechnologists have thought to use it to encapsulate virus. Are just some examples, although some applications may not be very dream feasible. For example, some experts believe that graphene can hardly withstand currents as high as those that would be needed for some their imaginary electronic applications. In any case, the Nobel Committee at the proposal to award the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2010 to Geim and Novoselov has highlighted the enormous potential of open applications with their results.

As early as 2008, researchers at Cornell University have created a membrane graphene balloon that was strong enough to contain gases with several atmospheres of pressure without popping. And last year, the Manchester group of prof. Novoselov, had been able to develop the world's thinnest material, the fluorografeno, with the thickness of a molecule simultaneous combined the advantages of graphene Teflon, is as strong as this, so that could be used as an alternative "thin" the Teflon LEDs and other electronic applications (ultrafast transistors, sensors, etc.)


And now, today announced that South Korean scientists Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul have built the first 30-inch touch screen based on graphene, which can be folded and rolled to occupy minimal space. And IBM, the big computer giant, has also filed its first graphene chips 10 times faster than the silicon. Manufacturers of batteries for mobile products will also improve thanks to graphene, with which also has built the world's smallest radio. Moreover, it has served as a spur to the improvement of other forms, not just those related to the graphene: OLED technology, based on light emitting layer formed by organic compounds (polymers), electronic paper with metal oxides or variants classical silicon as crystalline silicon, etc..


graphene may even take time to replace, if it succeeds, the silicon, but their mere existence opens a new world of hope in electronics.

This link you know a little better this new technology.

Published in La Verdad de Murcia, on January 8, 2011