Wednesday, October 10, 2012

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Researchers Develop New Way To Determine Amount Of Charge Remaining In Battery
Technique allows users to better determine the amount of charge remaining in a battery in real time.

A Welcome Predictability
Research team develops an "adaptor" that makes the genetic engineering of microbial components substantially easier and more predictable by converting regulators of translation into regulators of transcription in E. coli.

Scientists Discover That Gene "Bursting" Plays Key Roles In Protein Production
Scientists map the precise frequency by which genes get turned on across the human genome, providing new insight into the most fundamental of cellular processes—and revealing new clues as to what happens when this process goes awry.

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