Breakthrough in the Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance of Metal Nanocrystals with Low Symmetry (University of Science and Technology of China)

Edit Public Technologies 18 May 2016
Through integration of kinetic control and lattice mismatch, researchers successfully fabricated Pd@AuCu core-shell planar tetrapods with adjustable in-plane dipole resonance from visible to near-infrared region. Due to the low symmetry, together with the presence of abundant tips and edges in the branches, such planar tetrapods exhibited excellent surface-enhanced Raman scattering performance....

[复制]Breakthrough in the Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance of Metal Nanocrystals with Low Symmetry (University of Science and Technology of China)

Edit Public Technologies 18 May 2016
Through integration of kinetic control and lattice mismatch, researchers successfully fabricated Pd@AuCu core-shell planar tetrapods with adjustable in-plane dipole resonance from visible to near-infrared region. Due to the low symmetry, together with the presence of abundant tips and edges in the branches, such planar tetrapods exhibited excellent surface-enhanced Raman scattering performance....

Mumbai's first artificial beach is just three years away

Edit DNA India 03 May 2016
-->. The plan is to replace the tetrapods from Girgaum Chowpatty to Queen's Necklace with a beach * Rs 827-cr project is part-funded by ADB. What you see alongside is an artist's impression of Mumbai's first artificial beach – from Girgaum Chowpatty to the Marine Drive flyover. You have to wait till 2019 ... It will be the first reclamation in recent years for open space instead of commercial use ... Dhaval Kulkarni. ....

Bearded dragons show REM and slow wave sleep (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften eV)

Edit Public Technologies 28 Apr 2016
(Source. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften eV). Brain sleep appeared early in vertebrate evolution. April 28, 2016. Behavioral sleep is ubiquitous among animals, from insects to man. In humans, sleep is also characterized by brain activity ... © MPI f. Brain Research/ S ... Birds, reptiles and mammals are all amniotes, a clade of tetrapod vertebrates, whose eggs could survive outside water, hence enabling land colonization....

Nanoparticles hold promise as double-edged sword against genital herpes (University of Illinois at Chicago)

Edit Public Technologies 27 Apr 2016
(Source. University of Illinois at Chicago). Antigen presenting immune cells are able to process ZOTEN-bound viral particles in a first step towards developing immunity to HSV-2. Credit. Deepak Shukla ... Zinc oxide tetrapod nanoparticles. Credit. Deepak Shukla. The tetrapod-shaped zinc-oxide nanoparticles, called ZOTEN, have negatively charged surfaces that attract the HSV-2 virus, which has positively charged proteins on its outer envelope....

Human limbs may have evolved from gill arches in fish, study finds (The University of Chicago)

Edit Public Technologies 22 Apr 2016
(Source. The University of Chicago). Sharks, skates and rays are oddities among fish. They have appendages growing out of the gill arches, smalls cradle of bones that supports the gills ... Genetic evidence for this theory is offered in a new study led by J ... Citation ... Hall, 'A shared role for sonic hedgehog signaling in patterning chondrichthyan gill arch appendages and tetrapod limbs,' Development, April 2016, doi.10.1242/dev.133884 ... (noodl....

Human Arms May Have A Weird Evolutionary Link With Shark Gills

Edit IFL Science 21 Apr 2016
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have found that the same gene that controls digit growth and patterning in all tetrapods is also involved in the development of the gill arches in sharks, skates, and rays ... It was in 1878 that the link between gill arches and tetrapod forelimbs was made by German anatomist Karl Gegenbaur ... This has a striking similarity to how it is used in tetrapod limb development....

Human limbs may have evolved from gill arch in fish, study finds (The University of Chicago)

Edit Public Technologies 20 Apr 2016
(Source. The University of Chicago). Sharks, skates and rays are oddities among fish. They have appendages growing out of the gill arch, a small cradle of bones that supports the gills ... Genetic evidence for this theory is offered in a new study led by J ... Citation ... Hall, 'A shared role for sonic hedgehog signaling in patterning chondrichthyan gill arch appendages and tetrapod limbs,' Development, April 2016, doi.10.1242/dev.133884 ... (noodl....

Penn Science Café: ‘The Rise of Tiny Fish’ (University of Pennsylvania)

Edit Public Technologies 14 Apr 2016
(Source. University of Pennsylvania). WHO. Lauren Sallan. Assistant Professor. Department of Earth and Environmental Science. School of Arts & Sciences. University of Pennsylvania. WHAT. Penn Science Café ... WHEN ... WHERE ... The 64,000 living species of vertebrates dominate ecosystems on land (as tetrapods, including humans) and in the sea (as ray-fin fishes and sharks) ... Original Document....

Korle Bu Stroke Unit under-utilised

Edit Graphic 13 Apr 2016
“We are running at 50 per cent as at any time we have only 10 beds occupied because the staff here can only cater for 10 patients ... The items included portable patient monitors with accompanying stand rolls, feeding pumps, feeding bags, digital blood pressure monitors, tetrapod canes, stability balls, thera-bands, kinesiotapes, wheel chairs and walkers ... ....

Scientists investigate the weird genetics of bat wings

Edit Sydney Morning Herald 29 Mar 2016
Try a little experiment ... Then, finally, imagine using your muscles to flap those enormous hands ... However, new findings from an international team of researchers led by Dr Nadav Ahituv, of the University of California at San Francisco, and Dr Nicola Illing, of the University of Cape Town in South Africa, have shed new light on how, 50 million years ago, bats took a tetrapod blueprint for arms and legs and went up into the sky....

Amazing Blind Cavefish Walks Up Rocks and Waterfalls

Edit Yahoo Daily News 28 Mar 2016
When the first water-dwelling creature wriggled up onto land about 400 million years ago, it took the first steps down an evolutionary path that would eventually lead to a diverse range of tetrapods — animals with backbones and four limbs — that navigate the world in a number of ways ... Their movements — the diagonal opposition, in particular — were reminiscent of how limbs work in tetrapods, the study authors wrote....
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