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Losers | DNA | Glasgow 18/10/2014 – Video

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2014

Losers | DNA | Glasgow 18/10/2014 Losers at the Garage Attic, Glasgow. By: vonbat1 … Continue reading

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DNA Special Edition: Analysis of Naveen Jindal’s downfall – Video

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2014

DNA Special Edition: Analysis of Naveen Jindal's downfall In today's special episode of DNA, watch the full analysis of Naveen Jindal's downfall post Haryana assembly election results. By: Zee News … Continue reading

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Wanessa – Turn It Up – DNA Tour Realoaded Ao Vivo na Flexx (HD) – Video

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2014

Wanessa - Turn It Up - DNA Tour Realoaded Ao Vivo na Flexx (HD) Por Illan Suarez /Todos os direitos reservados gravadora Sony Music - 18/10/2014. By: IllanOficial … Continue reading

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Rage DNA – Video

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2014

Rage DNA RageDNA is an advanced and highly sophisticated male enhancement supplement which was specially formulated for those people who are suffering from low testosterone level, bad sexual health,... By: Jordan Kaleb … Continue reading

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Wanessa – Dna Tour Reloaded Flexx Club 18.10.14 Parte 06 – Video

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2014

Wanessa - Dna Tour Reloaded Flexx Club 18.10.14 Parte 06 Worth It. By: Bruno Kauling … Continue reading

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Crystallizing the DNA nanotechnology dream

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 19-Oct-2014 Contact: Kat J. McAlpine katherine.mcalpine@wyss.harvard.edu 617-432-8266 Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard @wyssinstitute DNA has garnered attention for its potential as a programmable material platform that could spawn entire new and revolutionary nanodevices in computer science, microscopy, biology, and more. Researchers have been working to master the ability to coax DNA molecules to self assemble into the precise shapes and sizes needed in order to fully realize these nanotechnology dreams. For the last 20 years, scientists have tried to design large DNA crystals with precisely prescribed depth and complex features a design quest just fulfilled by a team at Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. The team built 32 DNA crystals with precisely-defined depth and an assortment of sophisticated three-dimensional (3D) features, an advance reported in Nature Chemistry. The team used their "DNA-brick self-assembly" method, which was first unveiled in a 2012 Science publication when they created more than 100 3D complex nanostructures about the size of viruses. The newly-achieved periodic crystal structures are more than 1000 times larger than those discrete DNA brick structures, sizing up closer to a speck of dust, which is actually quite large in the world of DNA … Continue reading

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Mary Rose’s dog Hatch was male, DNA testing reveals

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2014

Hatch drowned with the crew of the Mary Rose on July 19, 1545 Now emerged that the hound and the only known female aboard, was male New DNA test results reveal more accurate details about Hatch Testing said it had many characteristics with modern breed of Jack Russell Ship was rediscovered in 1971 and the entire contents was excavated By Thomas Burrows for MailOnline Published: 04:45 EST, 19 October 2014 | Updated: 08:14 EST, 19 October 2014 402 shares 41 View comments She is the world's most famous sea dog who went down with her ship almost 500 years ago. But now it has emerged that Hatch, who drowned with the crew of the Mary Rose and the only known female aboard, was male. DNA testing of the crew has revealed the true sex of the unfortunate hound, who acquired the nickname Hatch after divers found the dog's remains near the sliding hatch door of the Mary Rose's carpenter's cabin. Scroll down for video See the rest here: Mary Rose's dog Hatch was male, DNA testing reveals … Continue reading

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Crystallizing the DNA nanotechnology dream: Scientists have designed the first large DNA crystals

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2014

16 hours ago DNA has garnered attention for its potential as a programmable material platform that could spawn entire new and revolutionary nanodevices in computer science, microscopy, biology, and more. Researchers have been working to master the ability to coax DNA molecules to self assemble into the precise shapes and sizes needed in order to fully realize these nanotechnology dreams. For the last 20 years, scientists have tried to design large DNA crystals with precisely prescribed depth and complex features a design quest just fulfilled by a team at Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. The team built 32 DNA crystals with precisely-defined depth and an assortment of sophisticated three-dimensional (3D) features, an advance reported in Nature Chemistry. The team used their "DNA-brick self-assembly" method, which was first unveiled in a 2012 Science publication when they created more than 100 3D complex nanostructures about the size of viruses. The newly-achieved periodic crystal structures are more than 1000 times larger than those discrete DNA brick structures, sizing up closer to a speck of dust, which is actually quite large in the world of DNA nanotechnology. "We are very pleased that our DNA brick approach has solved this challenge," said senior … Continue reading

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DNA reveals world’s most famous sea dog was infact male

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2014

A DNA discovery has overturned an ancient mystery and proved that the world's most famous sea dog was in fact male. Hatch, the unfortunate hound that went down with the Mary Rose 500 years ago, was originally thought to be the only female on board the ship. The poor pooch went down with the ship and was named after divers discovered his remains near the hatch entrance to the carpenter's cabin. Four years ago the dog's remains went on display at the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth, along with 19,000 objects from Henry VIII's ship, and became a popular tourist attraction. But now test results published in the Forensic Science International journal show that not only was Hatch in fact a boy, he shared characteristics with the modern breed of Jack Russell. Maritime archaeologist Alex Hildred told the Independent on Sunday: Genomic DNA extraction is something that we have only recently been able to use in amplifying ancient DNA. It can give us the sex, colourings, coat and regressive genes, and confirm that Hatch is in fact a boy dog. The testing was carried out by dental students at King's College, who analysed information taken from one of the dog's … Continue reading

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TEC: Mickey Morandini and Mitch Williams on 93’s Chemistry – Video

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2014

TEC: Mickey Morandini and Mitch Williams on 93's Chemistry Mickey Morandini and Mitch Williams visited the Thuzio Executive Club in Philadelphia to talk about the 1993 Phillies, a team beloved by the city two decades later. For more information on... By: Thuzio NYC … Continue reading

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