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Archive for December, 2006

Keypad lock with just one molecule or three molecules?

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

Yesterday, LiveScience reported that organic chemist Abraham Shanzer and his colleagues at Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovat, Israel, have managed to create a single molecule keypad lock. According to the details available at LiveScience site, though, it seems like they are using three molecules for making this possible. A FLIP molecule, whose core consists [...]

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67-year old owner of small Welsh firm sells invention for monitoring blood oxygen level to Californian firm for millions

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

The title may be a bit misleading, since Dawood Parker, a father of three, is running a company named Whitland Research. The company developed a tiny fiber optic gadget which will reach into the heart and monitor the oxygen levels in the blood. So, how does it work? According to Professor Parker (yes, a former [...]

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