Method Fights UTIs Without Antibiotics (page 2)

Earlier today there were concerns aired regarding harm to eagles and other birds caused by rotating wind turbine blades. However, a new study in the journal ES&T suggests that bigger wind turbines are “greener” in terms of materials used and the electricity generated. So, if there is an issue with collisions, then perhaps bigger turbines [...]Size does matter for wind turbines is a post from: Sciencebase Science Blog

Method Fights UTIs Without Antibiotics

A potential new approach for treating urinary tract infections (UTIs) doesn?t use antibiotics and wouldn?t contribute to the growing problem of antibiotic resistance bacteria.

Thu 21 Jun 12 from Laboratory Equipment

Size does matter for wind turbines

Earlier today there were concerns aired regarding harm to eagles and other birds caused by rotating wind turbine blades. However, a new study in the journal ES&T suggests that bigger wind ...

Wed 20 Jun 12 from Sciencebase Blog

Scientists Develop Nanoscale Capsules Capable of Producing Medicines in Human Body

By Cameron Chai In a boost to localized disease treatment, research has yielded micro and nano-scale protein making machinery in capsule form, capable of manufacturing drugs inside the human ...

Fri 29 Jun 12 from AZoNano

Most new pesticides have roots in natural substances

Scientists who search for new pesticides for use in humanity's battle of the bugs and other threats to the food supply have been learning lessons from Mother Nature, according to a new analysis. ...

Wed 27 Jun 12 from e! Science News

Most new pesticides have roots in natural substances, Wed 27 Jun 12 from ScienceDaily

Most new pesticides have roots in natural substances, Wed 27 Jun 12 from Eurekalert

A step toward minute factories that produce medicine inside the body

Scientists are reporting an advance toward treating disease with minute capsules containing not drugs -- but the DNA and other biological machinery for making the drug. They describe engineering ...

Wed 27 Jun 12 from ScienceDaily

A step toward minute factories that produce medicine inside the body, Wed 27 Jun 12 from Eurekalert

Efforts to develop new drugs that hopefully will never be used

Concerns about terrorist attacks, the prospect of a rogue nation using nuclear weapons and the Fukushima power plant accident in Japan are fostering efforts to develop a new family of drugs ...

Wed 27 Jun 12 from Eurekalert

New ACS podcast: Ancient effect harnessed to produce electricity from waste heat

The latest episode in the American Chemical Society's award-winning Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions podcast series describes the first-of-its-kind "pyroelectric nanogenerator," a new device ...

Wed 27 Jun 12 from Eurekalert

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