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Static Laser Light Scattering Studies from Red Blood Cells
DOI: 10.4236/opj.2016.610025PDF HTML XML 2,115Downloads 3,784 ViewsCitations Abstract A homemade Static Light scattering studies has been used to determine angle resolved scattered intensity for different polarization states of the incident laser light. Classical light scattering set ups are being used to study morphological aspects of scatterers using simple set ups using low power lasers. Red…
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Static Laser Light Scattering Studies from Red Blood Cells
Discover the fascinating world of homemade static light scattering studies, exploring the morphological aspects of scatterers using low power lasers. Dive into the intriguing realm of red blood cells and their scattering experiments, with a scattering spectrometer and integrated polarizers. Uncover the theoretical models and scattering patterns, providing insights into particle orientation. Join…
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GANG-STALKING defined & explained:
GANG-STALKING defined & explained:
https://lawyer.zone/what-is-gang-stalking/ Table of Contents What Is Gang StalkingGang DefinitionStalking DefinitionGang Stalking DefinitionHow Gang Stalking WorksGang Stalker Gang Stalking TacticsTargeted VictimsGang Stalking ConsequencesGang Stalking Meaning Takeaways What Is Gang-Stalking Gang stalking, also written as gangstalking or gang-stalking, refers to a person being followed,…
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Nanoparticles can turn off genes in bone marrow cells
Using these new particles, researchers could develop treatments for heart disease and other conditions.Anne Trafton | MIT News OfficePublication Date:October 5, 2020
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Nanoparticles can turn off genes in bone marrow cells

Caption:MIT researchers have shown they can deliver RNAi nanoparticles to the bone marrow, influencing their…
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Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) Cognitive Brain MonitorNew signal-processing techniques excludes motion artifacts to yield more accurate data
Innovators at NASA’s Glenn Research Center have developed a Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) Cognitive Brain Monitor with improved signal processing to obtain more accurate data. fNIRS has been used successfully to monitor cognitive states and activity, and Glenn’s system can be used to continuously monitor brain function during safety-critical tasks, such as flying an airplane or…
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The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind,
Bicameralism[Note 1] (the condition of being divided into “two-chambers”) is a hypothesis in psychology that argues that the human mind once operated in a state in which cognitive functions were divided between one part of the brain which appears to be “speaking”, and a second part which listens and obeys—a bicameral mind. The term was coined by Julian Jaynes, who presented the idea in his 1976…
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Experimentally Observed Cherenkov Light Generation in the Eye During Radiation Therapy- the flashes you see have been proven.
Experimentally Observed Cherenkov Light Generation in the Eye During Radiation Therapy Irwin I. Tendler
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Alan Hartford
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Michael Jermyn
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Ethan LaRochelle
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Xu Cao
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Victor Borza
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Daniel Alexander
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Petr Bruza
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Jack Hoopes
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Karen Moodie
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Brian P. Marr
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Magnetoelectric ‘spin’ on stimulating the brain | Nanomedicine
Magnetoelectric ‘spin’ on stimulating the brain | Nanomedicine
Magnetoelectric ‘spin’ on stimulating the brain | Nanomedicine — Read on www.futuremedicine.com/doi/10.2217/nnm.15.52
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Biotechnology and nanotechnology An interesting YouTube video on bio and nanotechnology
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Thousands in China Exposed to ‘Mind Control’ Technology Seek Answers
Thousands in China Exposed to ‘Mind Control’ Technology Seek Answers
Thousands in China Exposed to ‘Mind Control’ Technology Seek Answers BY NICOLE HAO September 18, 2019 Updated: September 18, 2019
The secretive technology is kept under wraps, but tens of thousands in China say they have suffered from its deleterious effects.
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Through online forums, many have shared about how they suddenly experienced mind-altering symptoms, such as hearing voices or…
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Detecting patients’ pain levels via their brain signals | MIT News
Detecting patients’ pain levels via their brain signals | MIT News
Researchers from MIT and elsewhere have developed a system that measures a patient’s pain level by analyzing brain activity from a portable neuroimaging device. The system could help doctors diagnose and treat pain in unconscious and noncommunicative patients, which could reduce the risk of chronic pain that can occur after surgery. Pain management is a surprisingly challenging, complex balancing…
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Living sensors at your fingertips | MIT News
Living sensors at your fingertips | MIT News
Living sensors at your fingertips Cell-infused gloves and bandages light up when in contact with certain chemicals. Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office February 15, 2017 Press Inquiries Engineers and biologists at MIT have teamed up to design a new “living material” — a tough, stretchy, biocompatible sheet of hydrogel injected with live cells that are genetically programmed to light up in the presence…
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Stretchy optical fibers for implanting in the body | MIT News
Stretchy optical fibers for implanting in the body | MIT News
Stretchy optical fibers for implanting in the body Biocompatible fibers could use light to stimulate cells or sense signs of disease. Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office October 17, 2016 Press Inquiries Researchers from MIT and Harvard Medical School have developed a biocompatible and highly stretchable optical fiber made from hydrogel — an elastic, rubbery material composed mostly of water. The fiber,…
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Engineers 3-D print a “living tattoo” | MIT News
Engineers 3-D print a “living tattoo” | MIT News
MIT engineers can now 3-D print a “living tattoo, with a combination of hydrogel and genetically engineered bacterial cells.
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Robotic thread is designed to slip through the brain’s blood vessels | MIT News
Robotic thread is designed to slip through the brain’s blood vessels | MIT News
Robotic thread is designed to slip through the brain’s blood vessels Magnetically controlled device could deliver clot-reducing therapies in response to stroke or other brain blockages. Watch Video Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office August 28, 2019 Press Inquiries MIT engineers have developed a magnetically steerable, thread-like robot that can actively glide through narrow, winding pathways, such as…
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Synthetic biological organisms designed and created for industrial process using genetic engineering
Synthetic biological organisms designed and created for industrial process using genetic engineering
Walk down Drydock Avenue in the old industrial waterfront of Boston and you’ll be reminded that the city remains a significant industrial port. Trucks rattle past the working dry dock. A FedEx shipping container terminal looms to the south while the Coastal Cement Corporation anchors the street. Inside building number 27, Ginkgo Bioworks CEO Jason Kelly and his four cofounders are working on a…
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MIT engineers build advanced microprocessor out of carbon nanotubes | MIT News
MIT engineers build advanced microprocessor out of carbon nanotubes | MIT News
MIT engineers build advanced microprocessor out of carbon nanotubes New approach harnesses the same fabrication processes used for silicon chips, offers key advance toward next-generation computers. Rob Matheson | MIT News Office August 28, 2019 Press Inquiries After years of tackling numerous design and manufacturing challenges, MIT researchers have built a modern microprocessor from carbon…
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