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Jan 10, 2013, 8:03:17 AM1/10/13
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One approach to understanding
components in living organisms is to attempt to create them artificially,
using principles of chemistry, engineering and genetics. A suite of powerful
techniques -- collectively referred to as synthetic biology -- have been used
to produce self-replicating molecules, artificial pathways in living systems
and organisms bearing synthetic genomes.
Contributing geometric and
topological analyses of micro-materials, University of Massachusetts Amherst
mathematician Robert Kusner aided experimental physicists at the University
of Colorado (UC) by successfully explaining the observed "beautiful and
complex patterns revealed" in three-dimensional liquid crystal experiments.
The work is expected to lead to creation of new materials that can be
actively controlled.
Contributing geometric and topological analyses of
micro-materials, University of Massachusetts Amherst mathematician Robert
Kusner aided experimental physicists at the University of Colorado (UC) by
successfully explaining the observed "beautiful and complex patterns
revealed" in three-dimensional liquid crystal experiments. The work is
expected to lead to creation of new materials that can be actively
controlled.
In a forced game of molecular tug-of war, some strings of atoms
can act like a lever, accelerating reactions 1000 times faster than other
molecules. The discovery suggests that scientists could use these molecular
levers to drive chemical and mechanical reactivity among atoms and ultimately
engineer more efficient materials.
Contributing geometric and topological
analyses of micro-materials, University of Massachusetts Amherst
mathematician Robert Kusner aided experimental physicists at the University
of Colorado (UC) by successfully explaining the observed "beautiful and
complex patterns revealed" in three-dimensional liquid crystal experiments.
The work is expected to lead to creation of new materials that can be
actively controlled.
One approach to understanding components in living
organisms is to attempt to create them artificially, using principles of
chemistry, engineering and genetics. A suite of powerful techniques --
collectively referred to as synthetic biology -- have been used to produce
self-replicating molecules, artificial pathways in living systems and
organisms bearing synthetic genomes.
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