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  • Cancer biology: The key to transformation

    Life Sciences

    11 May 2011

    The regulatory protein Wbp2 enhances the ability of the transcriptional co-activator TAZ to transform healthy cells into cancer cells

  • Materials chemistry: Split personality

    Physical Sciences

    11 May 2011

    An innovative approach allows ‘Janus snowmen’ to be synthesized at the interface between two immiscible liquids

  • Graphene: Go with the flow

    Physical Sciences

    11 May 2011

    Molecular dynamics simulations and theoretical scaling arguments reveal the effect of fluid flow on graphene

  • Materials chemistry: Let it snow

    Engineering

    11 May 2011

    Metallic alloys containing thin, interconnected ‘snowflakes’ enhance the efficiency and safety of rechargeable batteries

  • Nanomedicine: Loading up a cure

    Biotechnology & Bioengineering

    11 May 2011

    A new type of polymer forms highly stable micelles with exceptional loading capacity for the targeted delivery of anticancer drugs

  • Neuroscience: Gut instincts

    Life Sciences

    11 May 2011

    Understanding the intimate connections between microbes and development could lead to better treatment of disease

  • Feature:Safeguarding air travel

    25 May 2011

    As aircraft and aerospace technology become increasingly complex, advanced maintenance and repair technologies are now more important than ever

  • Biomedical engineering: In tune with the brain

    Engineering

    25 May 2011

    A new algorithm improves the way computers interpret readings of the brain’s electrical signals

  • Molecular genetics: Size matters

    Life Sciences

    25 May 2011

    Variations in three genes can affect the size of the optic disc, a structure in the eye that is larger in individuals with visual dysfunction

  • Biochemical engineering: Chewing the fat

    Engineering

    25 May 2011

    Enzymes turn vegetable oils into fuel through a flexible two-step process

  • Immunology: The cause of joint pain

    Life Sciences

    25 May 2011

    Patients with chikungunya fever experience persistent joint pain because their body produces high amounts of pro-inflammatory cytokines

  • Solar cells: Pillars of light

    Engineering

    25 May 2011

    Nanopillars significantly boost the power conversion efficiency of thin-film solar cells

  • Cancer biology: Tightening the belt on tumor growth

    Life Sciences

    25 May 2011

    A newly identified molecular mechanism could lead to treatments to control cancer

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