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Guests Fylosofee and Salex w Fluid.Focus – Primitive Science Radio (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2009-11-05 22:14:02 – (108.9 MB)
Description: San Francisco Drum N Bass brought to you by the Primitive Science crew, hosted by Fluid.Focus
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... -decoration:none; } img {border:none;} ScienceDaily: Latest Science News
Spitzer Telescope observes baby ... galaxies. New research shows versatility of amniotic fluid stem cells
Posted: 23 Nov ... demonstrated that stem cells found in amniotic fluid meet an important test of potential to become specialized ...
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... isolating stem cells from placenta and amniotic fluid, which surrounds the developing fetus. The current research ... Amnion cells are on the way to become an important source for both basic science and regenerative medicine.”
In addition to the finding ... evidence for the existence of stem cells in amniotic fluid, said that this finding may allow for new insights into the molecular mechanism of EB ...
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... José symposium unveiled dozens of material-science breakthroughs.
The Rectenna:
Rectennas are like solar panels ... tile affinity switching using a thermorheological assembly fluid and the ability to enhance assembly in three dimensions using unique ... fluid-structure interactions.
Surfboard Nanoparticles:
It turns out the ideal shape for nanoparticles is that of a surfboard, the same as platelets ...
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... easily explore new ideas and possibilities. An open world is more fluid -- people and ideas easily flow over boundaries and ... everyday living. For example, I saw a good TED talk on "The science of motivation", shared it on FriendFeed, and in the comments Laura ... the long term we're contributing to a more open, fluid society, where people are more able to find happy, productive lives. ...
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... -cyberpunk” work, and depending on what you care about science fiction those words might actually mean something to you. Whether or not it functions as a work of parody ... suspence pitch, a Hitchcockian chase film science fiction so rarely gives us, but Spielberg can’t stick ... death scene ends with him bleeding white fluid. He even tries to kill Ripley with a rolled up pornographic magazine ...
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