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    Bones Get Mended With High Tech Glass-of-milk  Aug 28, 2008
    Physicist Professor Mark Smith explains: "Bioglass is used to help mend broken bones. Recently researchers working at Imperial College discovered a new kind of bioglass which seemed to work better, but they could not work out all the details why. "We looked at it through our NMR machine and were amazed by what we saw. Fluid simulating patient s bodies rushed calcium out of the bioglass and then into the new bones. (Science Daily)

    Improved technique determines structure in membrane proteins  Aug 18, 2008
    The researchers' recent results represent significant progress toward atomic-scale resolution of protein structure by solid-state NMR spectroscopy. The technique can be applied to a large range of membrane proteins and fibrils, which, because they are not water-soluble, are often not amenable to more conventional solution NMR spectroscopy or X-ray crystallography ... Solid-state NMR spectroscopy relaxes the need for solubility of the sample. (EurekAlert!)

    Blocking HIV Multiplication: Structure Elucidation Of 'Kissing Complex'  Aug 8, 2008
    8, 2008) Scientists at the Jean-Pierre Ebel(1) Institute of Structural Biology in collaboration with teams at the European Institute of chemistry and biology(2) and Ottawa University have used innovating NMR(3) techniques to elucidate the specific recognition mechanisms between AIDS virus RNA(4) and a synthetic RNA. These results should provide a basis for the development of new therapies targeting viral RNA sequences ... By developing innovative NMR tools for the structural study of RNAs in... (Science Daily)

    Quantum chaos unveiled?  Aug 7, 2008
    Brian Saam, a University of Utah physicist, used this NMR spectrometer for a study demonstrating a fundamental new property in the magnetic "spins " of atoms: a system that always has ... Despite differing initial configurations, the "dances" of the xenon spins evolved so they eventually were in sync with each other, as measured by nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR. That took a few thousandths of a second something physicists seriously call "long-time behavior." ... Physicists can measure the... (EurekAlert!)

    Mate or hibernate? That's the question worm pheromones answer  Jul 25, 2008
    Using mass spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy including a UF- and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory-developed NMR probe that allows researchers to test extremely small amounts researchers isolated the three chemicals in these secretions that are responsible for the mating signal. When tested individually, the chemicals produced little to no response. (EurekAlert!)

    How Enzyme Works: A Molecular Switch Turns On The Flame In 'Nature's Blowtorch'  Jun 3, 2008
    Much of the experimental work for this discovery was done using the NIH-funded 800 MHz NMR spectrometer housed in the Landsman Research Facility at Brandeis University. Adapted from materials provided by , via , a service of AAAS.. (Science Daily)

    New Target For Cancer Drugs? Gatekeepers Are Discovered In The Human Cell 'Shredder'  May 28, 2008
    Kylie Walters at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis undertook the NMR structure work. As soon as the binding mechanism had been understood at an atomic level, Professor Finley and his group at Harvard Medical School conducted experiments with various yeast strains in which they were able to prove that in living cells the process was indeed identical to that already suggested by the structural model. (Science Daily)

    Warming Up For Magnetic Resonance Imaging  May 13, 2008
    The key to the new technique is called "temperature-controlled molecular depolarization gates." It builds on a series of previous developments in MRI and the closely related field of nuclear magnetic resonance, NMR (which instead of an image yields a spectrum of molecular information), by members of the laboratories of Alexander Pines and David Wemmer at Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley ... "The new method holds the promise of combining a set of proven NMR tools for the first time into a practical,... (Science Daily)

    Causes Of Disease Can Be Revealed By Metabolic Fingerprinting  May 5, 2008
    For the study, researchers took urine samples from volunteers aged between 40 and 59 and analysed these for over several thousand metabolite signals, using NMR spectroscopy and advanced statistics. The volunteers were participating in the INTERMAP study, an epidemiological study investigating the links between diet and blood pressure. (Science Daily)

    'Metabolic fingerprint' linked to high blood pressure  Apr 22, 2008
    Prof Jeremy Nicholson and his team, working with colleagues in Northwestern University, report in the journal Nature how they analysed the the metabolic fingerprints of 4,630 middle aged adults in the UK, USA, China and Japan, by using a method called NMR spectroscopy on their urine samples, which reveals the way food is broken down in the body. The research shows that adults in the UK and USA, which have similar incidences of high blood pressure and heart disease, have similar metabolic... (Telegraph.co.uk)

    Sleeping sickness finding could lead to earlier diagnosis  Apr 15, 2008
    So far we have only looked at a mouse model, and we have not yet investigated what happens when there are multiple parasites in the body, but these are promising findings," she added. For the new study, the researchers used NMR spectroscopy to analyse the metabolic profiles of twelve mice infected with the parasite Trypanosoma brucei brucei, using blood and urine samples. They carried out their analyses two days before infection and at a series of points over a 33-day period after infection.... (EurekAlert!)

    LDL particle measurement by NMR recognized by ADA, ACC  Mar 29, 2008
    Raleigh, NC, March 28, 2008 - The American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) issued a consensus statement today that states the measurement of LDL particle number by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is one of the more accurate ways to evaluate cardiometabolic risk (CMR) ... Subsequently, lipoprotein abnormalities are commonly found in patients with CMR. According to the consensus statement, ApoB and LDL particle number by NMR appear to be more discriminating... (EurekAlert!)

    Official figures underestimate neonatal mortality  Mar 29, 2008
    The neonatal mortality rate (NMR) was 16/1000 (284 neonatal deaths/17 519 births), as compared to the official rate of 4 ... The NMR varied between 44/1000 and 10/1000 in the different districts of the province ... At a local level, it results in a lack of awareness of the magnitude and differentials in NMR, leading to an indifference towards the problem. (BioMed Central)

    Medical College of Wisconsin discovery alters longstanding concept of fixed protein structure  Mar 18, 2008
    Dr. Volkmans team is using highly sensitive nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to solve three-dimensional protein structures. NMR provides information on the number and type of chemical entities in a molecule, and can measure distances between pairs of atoms within the molecule to produce a computer-generated 3-D model of its structure. (EurekAlert!)

    3D Virus Image, At Highest Resolution Ever  Mar 6, 2008
    3D Virus Image Taken At Highest Resolution Ever. 3D Virus Image Taken At Highest Resolution Ever. (Science Daily)

    Breakthrough In Pre-eclampsia Test  Feb 15, 2008
    Dr Julie Fisher, Reader in Biological NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) and PhD student Elizabeth Turner from the School of Chemistry conducted the research with Jimmy Walker, Professor of Obstetrics at St James's University Hospital. The team used a technique which is based on the same science as MRI scans but which operates on fluids taken from the body, to identify chemicals in the blood plasma of pregnant women. (Science Daily)

    Do Statins Make You Stupid?  Feb 14, 2008
    Knowing of all the underreporting of side effects I balked & requested an NMR subfraction lipid test. My health plan said I d have to pay for this myself. (New York Times)

    Bug Guts Map Brings Scientists Closer To Understanding Different Bugs' Role In The Body  Feb 9, 2008
    8, 2008) Scientists have made a major step towards understanding precisely which bugs in the gut are involved in which processes in the body, by mapping the different species of bugs living in seven members of the same Chinese family. Bugs in the gut are known as gut microbes and trillions live symbiotically inside the human body. (Science Daily)

    Cracking The Code Of Bird Flu Time Bomb  Feb 5, 2008
    Journal reference: Avian Influenza H5-Containing Virus-Like Particles (VLPs): Host-Cell Receptor Specificity by STD NMR Spectroscopy (p NA). Thomas Haselhorst, Jean-Michel Garcia, Tasneem Islam, Jimmy C. C. Lai, Faith J. Rose, John M. Nicholls, J. S. Malik Peiris, Mark von Itzstein. (Science Daily)

    New Picture Of HIV-1's Protein Jacket Identifies Target For Antibody-based Vaccine  Jan 12, 2008
    To determine why this is so, the Dana-Farber team studied its structure using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging techniques. They discovered that MPER is not only immersed in the viral membrane, giving it refuge from immune system attack, but it also has a hinge in the middle, which provides flexibility and helps it attach to white blood cells known as T lymphocytes. (Science Daily)

    Nanovideo Captures Motion Of RNA Molecules In 3-D  Jan 11, 2008
    Using an innovative variation on conventional solution state NMR spectroscopy, the University of Michigan researcher and his coworkers have produced a "nanovideo" that reveals in three dimensions how RNA molecules change shape information that may prove useful in developing drugs against viruses such as HIV. ... Obtaining such information through conventional NMR is impossible, Al-Hashimi said, because the technique measures motion relative to the magnetic field in which the sample is placed. (Science Daily)

    National Academies updates book on evolution  Jan 10, 2008
    The evolution theory in genes by research may involve future next generation cloned Human inteligent Robots,we must be proud of our scientists,astro physicists,physicists,chemists ,mathematicians and especially Nobel lauretes and inventors for they struggle to find out the truth in quantum mechanics with the aid of NMR spectroscopy ,evolution will be made through femo lased stem cell injections. Hats off to nobel laureate Hon.Ahmed Zewail,Center for bio physical Research ,Caltech ,and so many... (Nature News Service)

    Santa comes to science  Dec 22, 2007
    They're part of the , a joint public-private venture that aims to decipher protein structures from DNA sequences using X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy, and use resulting structures as templates to develop models of related proteins. Every month, presents the PSI "Structure of the Month," one of the more than 2,700 protein structures researchers have already assembled. (The Scientist)

    The Birth of a Brain Cell: Scientists Witness Neurogenesis  Nov 13, 2007
    SQUARE MARKS THE SPOT: New neurons visualized via NMR spectroscopy ... They were able to determine the chemical makeup of each variety and isolate the compound unique to stem cells with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy ... (NMR helps to determine a molecule's structure by measuring the magnetic properties of its subatomic particles. (Scientific American)

    Hormone in Urine May Lower Blood Pressure, Study Finds  Nov 10, 2007
    NMR spectroscopy is a powerful tool chemists use to determine the structures of unknown compounds, and has only been used for the analysis of purified compounds. The technique revealed three completely new compounds, each of which was subsequently synthesized and injected into rats. (Fox News)

    Bone Structure 'Vastly Different' Than Previously Believed  Oct 18, 2007
    For this research, funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), the UK and Berlin teams studied mineralization in horse bones using an analysis tool called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). They found that sugars, particularly proteoglycans (PGs) and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), appear to play a role which is as important as proteins in controlling bone mineralization - the process by which newly-formed bone is hardened with minerals such as calcium phosphate. (Science Daily)

    New approach builds better proteins inside a computer  Oct 18, 2007
    Baker and his colleagues demonstrated the value of their technique by using it to improve data on protein structures derived using both x-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. NMR spectroscopy analyzes the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei in molecules to gain insight into their structure ... In that case all we knew was the sequence of the protein; we had no NMR data and no related structures to base a model on. (EurekAlert!)

    Helium supply drop may inflate balloon prices  Oct 17, 2007
    In its liquid form, it is used to cool super magnets, such as those found in magnetic resonance imaging machines (MRIs) and nuclear magnetic resonance machines (NMR's). MRI's are well known for their use in the world of medicine, whereas NMR's are used primarily for research ... University of Northern Iowa chemistry department head William Harwood said UNI owned two NMR machines as well as a gas chromatography machine, which uses helium in its gas form. (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)

    Arundel tech companies compete for honors  Oct 13, 2007
    NMR Consulting, an Annapolis company that offers IT support and application development. The tech council, an arm of the , will also give a "Legend's Circle" award to an individual and company seen as strong supporters of the local technology community. (Baltimore Business Journal, MD)

    Stanley Hall dedication heralds new era of bioscience innovation UCB, Sep. 26  Sep 28, 2007
    Stanley Hall houses specialized core research facilities, including a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) facility that was specifically designed to house a powerful, 900 megahertz magnet, one of only a few in operation worldwide. The 7-ton device, funded by a $6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, will be used by researchers throughout Central and Northern California. (University of California Newswire, CA)

    Revealing The Workings Of 'Mother Nature's Blowtorch'  Sep 22, 2007
    Ramamoorthy's lab uses solid state NMR spectroscopy ... However, the technique his lab uses solid state NMR spectroscopy can produce detailed images of proteins in the membrane environment, not only revealing molecular structure but also showing how a particular protein nestles into the membrane ... A leader in this area of research, Ramamoorthy has organized several major international symposia on the field at the University of Michigan, edited a special issue in the journal BBA-Biomembranes,... (Science Daily)

    MRI scans: Diagnostic tool grows in popularity  Aug 29, 2007
    Called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and discovered by Felix Bloch of Stanford University and Edward Purcell of Harvard University, the technology used magnetic fields and radio waves to cause atoms to give off tiny radio signals. NMR spectroscopy was then used to study the composition of chemical compounds. (Jakarta Post, Indonesia -- Features)

    Off the Record: Embracing the digital era  Aug 24, 2007
    The driving force, if you will, at our Northern Michigan Review (NMR) properties is commonly referred to as Newspaper Next. - Advertisement - Our (NMR) newspapers, the Gaylord Herald Times, Petoskey News-Review and Charlevoix Courier, as well as our telephone directory, the PhoneGuide, are near the head of the newspaper pack advancing into the digital age ... We even have a digital/online division in place now at SCI and NMR that focuses on this growing phase of our business. (Gaylord Herald Times, MI)

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow  Aug 11, 2007
    Responsibilities: We have an opportunity for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to join the Protein NMR Group, in which our primary focus is to study the solution structures of proteins and protein/protein or protein/ligand complexes involved in modulating cell-signaling events of therapeutic interest ... The protein NMR facility includes dedicated 800, 600, and 500 MHz spectrometers, SGI and Linux workstations, a fully equipped protein expression and purification lab, and access to the... (Nature News Service)

    See the front page of today's print edition  Aug 9, 2007
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    Paul Lauterbur  May 18, 2007
    On graduating, he joined Dow Corning, a corporation specialising in silicon technologies, and took various courses at the Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, in rubber technology, where he learnt about nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) ... He managed to transfer to a group where he helped set up an NMR spectrometer and published four papers on NMR while still in the army ... After demobilisation, he returned to the Mellon Institute, where he set up a new NMR facility and was the first to observe NMR... (Guardian Unlimited -- Life)

    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Advance Relies On Microscopic Detector  May 17, 2007
    Detecting the molecular structure of a tiny protein using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) currently requires two things: a million-dollar machine the size of a massive SUV, and a large sample of the protein under study. MIT researchers created this NMR probe, which is smaller than a credit card and decreases by several orders of magnitude the amount of a protein needed to measure the protein's structure ... Now, researchers from MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms report the development of a... (Science Daily)

    Natural relief  May 17, 2007
    The idea of NMR is to bring better health back to that fishnet stocking, Roush said. Most of the treatments require the patient to participate in the treatment, performing a particular motion as the doctor manipulates the muscle. (Helena Independent Record)

    Toxoplasmosis Infection Trick Revealed By Scientists  May 13, 2007
    Following this the team used a combination of NMR spectroscopy and cellular studies to characterise the behaviour and interactions of the parasite protein and host cell sugars. This means that the team have a more detailed picture than ever before of exactly how the parasite recognises and attacks host cells in the body. (Science Daily)

    Bigger Anesthetics May Be Better  Apr 9, 2007
    Using a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, Mandal probed the interactions of different anesthetics with amyloid beta peptides. He found that each molecule of an inhaled anesthetic, halothane, binds into a small pocket of the peptide, thereby changing its shape and promoting its clumping with other peptide molecules. (Scientific American)

    Paul Lauterbur dies  Mar 30, 2007
    Lauterbur, who in Physiology or Medicine for developing a way to create noninvasive images of the human body with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), died from kidney disease on March 27 ... He joined the faculty of the State University of New York in Stony Brook in 1969 and continued to explore NMR, using the technique to study carbon-13 ... In those early days of NMR, chemists studied the properties of atoms and molecules by analyzing them under a magnetic field. (The Scientist)

    Green tea may help fight HIV  Mar 29, 2007
    Last Modified: 28 Mar 2007 Source: PA News. Green tea could provide a new weapon against the Aids virus, HIV, it has been revealed. (Channel 4 News)

    Procedure predicts embryos most likely to result in pregnancy  Mar 17, 2007
    "We found that proton NMR, a non-invasive nuclear magnetic resonance form of spectroscopy, will determine the metabolic profile of the embryo and accurately predict its reproductive potential," said Seli, who plans to confirm the findings in a larger trial ... Abstract #499: "Non-Invasive Metabolomic Profiling of Human Embryo Culture Media Using Proton NMR Correlates with Pregnancy Outcome." (Friday, March 16, 12 Noon ET). (EurekAlert!)

    Role Of Anesthetics In Alzheimer's Disease  Mar 11, 2007
    This is the first report using state-of-the-art nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic technique to explain the detailed molecular mechanism behind the aggregation of amyloid B (AB) peptide due to various anesthetics ... In this study the researchers used NMR spectroscopy to determine how the inhaled anesthetics halothane and isoflurane and the intravenous anesthetics propofol and thiopental interact with AB influencing the aggregation of AB in forms commonly found in the brains of... (Yahoo News -- Alzheimer's Disease)

    Revolutionary Cholesterol Tests Coming Soon  Mar 9, 2007
    The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) test. Among these, the NMR test is likely to emerge as the "gold standard" of lipoprotein testing, according to Dr. Davis ... "It's just a smaller version. You can put blood into it and directly analyze the blood proteins." The NMR test measures LDL particle number, HDL and other lipids directly. (Newsmax)

    Natural antibiotics yield secrets to atom-level imaging technique  Mar 4, 2007
    -- Frog skin and human lungs hold secrets to developing new antibiotics, and a technique called solid-state NMR spectroscopy is a key to unlocking those secrets ... Ramamoorthy's research group is using solid-state NMR to explore the germ-killing properties of natural antibiotics called antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), which are produced by virtually all animals, from insects to frogs to humans ... Solid-state NMR spectroscopy is an ideal tool for answering such questions because it provides... (EurekAlert!)

    Studies Of Population Genetics, Evolution Are An Exercise In Bad Taste  Feb 21, 2007
    Such are the goals of a University of Illinois lab that is calling on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to deliver the. . (Science Daily)

    Physicists Set 'Speed Limit' For Future Superconducting Magnet  Feb 13, 2007
    A research team led by a Northwestern University physicist has identified a high-temperature superconductor -- Bi-2212, a compound containing bismuth -- as a material that might be suitable for the new wires needed to one day build the most powerful superconducting magnet in the world, a 30 Tesla magnet. The material currently used in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging machines in both hospitals and research laboratories -- a low-temperature superconducting alloy of the metallic element niobium --... (Science Daily)

    MR Angiography Highly Accurate In Detecting Blocked Arteries  Feb 3, 2007
    A novel type of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) angiography is highly accurate in identifying blockages in the arteries that carry blood to the brain, according to a study in the February issue of Radiology. "Contrast-enhanced MR angiography provided highly accurate information about the supra-aortic arteries," said Kambiz Nael, M.D., research fellow and radiology resident at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in Los Angeles. (Science Daily)

    Baba Ramdev claims breathing exercise can cure cancer  Jan 28, 2007
    "There should be no advantages by birth as democracy implies equal opportunity for all, for both sexes," the scientist, who won the Nobel for his path-breaking work on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and subsequent contribution to two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy, said. Reflecting on his views on education, Ernst said children did not need any teachers but motivators. (Daily News & Analysis)

    Multimedia Car Radio Of The Future  Jan 26, 2007
    (May 31, 2001) -- An Ohio State University chemist and his colleagues are taking new, high-tech materials for a spin -- inside a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). . (Science Daily)

    Cup Of Green Tea To Keep The Bacteria Away  Jan 17, 2007
    By the use of NMR spectroscopy, researchers from Slovenia have now pinpointed the ATP-binding site of DNA gyrase as target of EGCG, the most abundant catechin from the green tea extract. Up to now several compounds targeted against the ATP-binding site of bacteria gyrase have been known but couldn't be used as drugs due to their side effects on mammalian cells. (Science Daily)

    Radiation Degrades Nuclear Waste-containing Materials Faster Than Expected  Jan 12, 2007
    The new study used nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR, to show that the effects of radiation from plutonium incorporated into the mineral zircon rapidly degrades the mineral's crystal structure ... As well as making the storage of the waste safer, new storage methods guided by the NMR technique could offer significant savings for nations facing disposal of large amounts of radioactive material ... "PNNL senior scientist and nuclear magnetic resonance expert Herman Cho, who co-wrote the report,... (Science Daily)

    Study casts doubt on nuclear waste storage safety  Jan 11, 2007
    They used a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR, which is more sensitive than other methods in detecting radiation damage. It showed that a synthetic material called zircon encapsulating plutonium is susceptible to degradation faster than expected and may not be able to contain the waste until it becomes safe. (Yahoo News -- Nuclear Power and Waste)

    Newmont Denies Prosecutor's Pollution Charges  Jan 10, 2007
    In November, the prosecutor asked for a three-year jail term for Ness for failing to stop the gold miner Newmont Minahasa Raya (NMR) from polluting the environment. The prosecutor also demanded the company be fined 1 billion rupiah (US$110,800) and Ness pay 500 million rupiah or serve an additional six months in prison. (Planet Ark, United States)

    To Catch An Intermediate: Scientists Find New Way To Trap And Hold Intermediate Compounds In Water  Jan 2, 2007
    Based on NMR spectroscopy, anywhere from 30- to 90-percent of the tetrahedral cavities trapped iminium cations, depending upon the size of the amine and ketone molecules in the tetrahedra. Once encapsulated, the iminium ions remained stable for months at room temperature, said Bergman. (Science Daily)

    Magnets May Pose Serious Risks For Patients With Pacemakers And ICDs  Dec 1, 2006
    Magnets may interfere with the operation of pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), according to a study published in the December 2006 edition of Heart Rhythm. Researchers found that while common magnets for home and office use with low magnetic strength posed little risk, stronger magnets made from neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) may cause interference with cardiac devices and pose potential hazards to patients. (Science Daily)

    With BYU partner, FSU's Magnet Lab researchers deciphering flu virus  Nov 10, 2006
    Tim Cross, director of the lab's Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) program, and collaborators from Brigham Young University are trying to understand the minute parts of the highly virulent Influenza Type A virus. To do that, they are using all of the magnet lab's NMR resources, including its 15-ton, 900-megahertz magnet, to produce a detailed picture of the virus's skin. (EurekAlert!)

    HYPER-CEST MRI Breaks New Ground in Molecular Imaging LBNL, Oct. 19  Oct 20, 2006
    "Our HYPER-CEST molecular MRI technique makes optimum use of hyperpolarized xenon signals by creating a strong signal in regions where the biosensor is present, allowing for easy non-invasive determination of the target molecule," said Pines, one of the world's leading authorities on NMR/MRI technology, who holds a joint appointment as a chemist with Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and with UC Berkeley, where he is the Glenn T. Seaborg Professor of Chemistry ... MRI, like its sister... (University of California Newswire, CA)

    Researchers Find Why Ultramarine Blue Fades  Oct 11, 2006
    The research team reached this conclusion by measuring the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signals of the aluminum and silicon atoms in the framework ... With funds from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Pratt Institute acquired a portable NMR micro-spectrometer for on-site analysis both at Pratt and at the Met under the supervision of Del Federico and Centeno ... While the technical capabilities of this instrument are more limited than for regular NMR spectrometers, the portable device allows... (Science Daily)

    One-of-a-kind Imaging Probe Reveals Secrets Useful For Drug Discovery  Oct 4, 2006
    But using a refined version of nuclear magnetic resonance technology, or NMR, scientists have unlocked secrets hidden in tiny amounts of venom taken from spindly insects called common two-stripe walking sticks, which are relatively harmless, plant-eating creatures common in the eastern United States ... Researchers at the McKnight Brain Institute s Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy equipped an NMR spectrometer with a special probe to examine the venom, which the walking stick... (Science Daily)

    MIT Finds Most Complex Protein Knot Ever Seen  Sep 28, 2006
    "We just hope this will become a part of the routine crystallographers and NMR spectroscopists do when they solve a structure," Mirny said. Virnau is working on a computer program and a web server, soon to be publicly available, that can analyze the structure of any protein to see if it has knots, which he believes could be helpful to researchers in structural genomics. (Science Daily)

    Indonesia Delays Newmont Pollution Hearing to October  Sep 25, 2006
    The prosecution was scheduled to make its sentence demand against PT Newmont Minahasa Raya (NMR) and its president director, Richard Ness, on Friday. The firm has been accused of dumping poisonous mine waste tailings in Sulawesi's Buyat bay near its now inactive gold mine, making villagers sick. (Planet Ark, United States)

    Study Details Structural Changes Of A Key Catalytic Enzyme  Sep 22, 2006
    The researchers used nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to detect and characterize higher energy structural sub-states (excited states) of E. coli dihydrofolate reductase, which has been used extensively as a model enzyme for investigating the relations between structure, dynamics, and function in proteins. The researchers found that, at each stage in the catalytic cycle, the excited-state conformations resembled the ground-state structures of both the preceding and the following intermediates. (Science Daily)

    Getting hit with opportunity's left hook  Sep 18, 2006
    "About two years ago, 'Alone in the Dark' came out, and it was a movie by him," NMr. Minter, who goes by the name "Chance," recalls of the 2005 Boll screenplay. (Frederick News-Post)

    New building attracts magnet research  Sep 11, 2006
    Media Credit: Lisa TeranThis 600 megahertz magnet lies in the new David M. Grant NMR Center ... University of Utah President Michael K. Young said at the ceremony that the David M. Grant NMR Center will support research in a range of disciplines ... Those who toured the new center saw large and very tall, empty rooms, which will be filled with most of the existing NMR devices on campus, containing magnets which generate fields 38,000 to 226,000 times stronger than the earth's magnetic field. (Daily Utah Chronicle, UT)

    Unusual three-drug combo inhibits growth of aggressive tumors  Sep 8, 2006
    The techniques link DNA microarray technology - which can pinpoint highly active genes in the tumors - to precise measurements of abundant metabolites and their potential byproducts within intact tumor cells using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. Software programs take this information and provide testable predictions about how these substances might drive the special metabolism of cancerous cells. (EurekAlert!)

    Penn researchers to get 7 Tesla whole-body MRI system  Aug 29, 2006
    This new system at Penn will be utilized primarily by four centers: the Metabolic Magnetic Resonance Research and Computing Center (MMRRCC), the Center for Functional Neuroimaging (CfN), the Center for Molecular Imaging (CEMI), and the Laboratory for Structural NMR Imaging (LSNI). Biomedical imaging research in these four laboratories covers a wide range of applications and innovative methodologies involving functional brain imaging for basic and clinical neuroscience, the study of... (EurekAlert! -- Business News)

    International Partnership Involving UCSD Receives $5 Million to Improve Drug Design Methods UCSD, Aug. 24  Aug 25, 2006
    Other principal scientists in the partnership are Hans Kiefer, chief scientific officer, m-phasys GmbH, and Jonathan Miles Brown, chief operations officer, ProSpect Pharma, Inc.The research effort will be centered at UCSD's Biotechnology Resource for NMR Molecular Imaging of Proteins, also supported by the NIH, which may be unique in having biochemistry laboratories, electronics shop and high field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectrometers fully integrated for interdisciplinary research. The... (University of California Newswire, CA)

    Chemistry building gets magnetic powers  Aug 8, 2006
    "It is an indispensable tool," said Dennis Edwards, NMR service engineer. "We use it to determine proteins, anticancer agents, fuel possibilities- (NMRs) are used across the field of chemistry." ... The U has 12 NMRs, seven of which will be moved to the new facility, according to the 2006 Annual Project Update Summary. (Daily Utah Chronicle, UT)

    Atomic-resolution Structure Of A Ribozyme Yields Insights Into RNA Catalysis And The Origins Of Life  Jul 23, 2006
    (June 26, 2001) -- The most powerful, high-resolution nuclear magnet resonance (NMR) spectrometer ever constructed was delivered today to The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI). According to Peter Wright, Ph. (Science Daily)

    Researcher Discovers New Motor Protein Mechanism Linked To Heart Disease And Strokes  Jul 22, 2006
    Using high-resolution NMR Spectroscopy technology, Kalodimos identified the mechanism of function of motor protein SecA, which uses chemical energy and converts it into mechanical energy ... Recent advances in NMR Spectroscopy allowed Kalodimos and his coworkers to observe how proteins work in motion ... NMR spectroscopy exploits the interaction of radio waves with matter to give scientists a moving picture of molecular structures within the body. (Science Daily)

    Change in diet doesnt lower stress  Jul 8, 2006
    Change in diet doesnt lower stress' : HindustanTimes. Saturday, July 8, 2006. (Hindustan Times)

    Improving Your Diet May Not Help You Beat Stress  Jul 7, 2006
    Following the tests, samples of blood plasma were taken from the rats and analysed using NMR spectroscopy. Group A was used as a control group and not subjected to any stress, while groups B, C, and D were subjected to either one or both stresses. (Science Daily)

    Arsenic in the water  Jun 29, 2006
    01 mg per liter in three water samples from groundwater bore wells owned by PT Newmont Minahasa Raya (NMR) in Ratatotok village, North Sulawesi ... The bore wells, reaching a depth of 40 to 70 meters, were drilled to meet the water needs of PT NMR's mining production process ... PT NMR itself has been aware of the groundwater's high arsenic content for a long time, as contained in its environment monitoring documents regularly reported to the government. (Jakarta Post, Indonesia -- Editorial)

    New Contrast Agents May Be On Horizon For Better Medical Imaging  Jun 13, 2006
    Posted: June 12, 2006. Research by scientists based at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign may lead to the development of a new breed of "multimodal" contrast agents that could work within a host of medical imaging platforms -- from ultrasound and computed tomography (CT) to magnetic resonance imaging and molecular imaging. (Science Daily)

    Researchers Create Non-invasive Imaging Method With Advantages Over Conventional MRI  May 10, 2006
    ller have devised a low-energy, non-invasive nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique that does not require external rf-irradiation ... In order to reconstruct spin-noise images that characterize MRI, the researchers used a commercial, liquid-state NMR spectrometer equipped with a cryogenically cooled probe ... The sample, a phantom of four glass capillaries filled with mixtures of water and heavy water, remained at room temperature while the detection circuit was cooled to -243 degrees C. The... (Science Daily)

    12-qubits Reached In Quantum Information Quest  May 9, 2006
    IQC projects range from solid state micro-electrical and photonic devices, to liquid NMR experiments, and mathematical algorithms for communications and computational tasks. Details available online at. (Science Daily)

    ACS weekly press package April 24th, 2006  May 8, 2006
    The researchers wanted to make hydrates in sealed glass tubes that can be analyzed with a mainstay laboratory tool called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). With conventional technology, it took up to a year to make a gas hydrate in a sealed NMR tube. (EurekAlert!)

    Implantable Cardioverter-defibrillators Have Higher Malfunction Rate Than Pacemakers  Apr 27, 2006
    Posted: April 26, 2006. Although pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) sustain and save many lives and have a low malfunction rate, their performance should be monitored, especially ICDs, which have a significantly higher malfunction rate than pacemakers, according to two studies in the April 26 issue of JAMA.. (Science Daily)

    Unraveling The Mysteries Of Poison  Apr 17, 2006
    Researchers from the Max Planck Institite for Biophysical Chemistry and other German and French colleagues have combined magnetic resonance spectroscopy (solid-state NMR) with special protein synthesis procedures to uncover how potassium channels and toxins combine and change in structure ... Scientists used solid-state NMR to discover how kaliotoxin - poison from a north African scorpion (left) - affects a bacterial potassium channel ... They looked at NMR data from samples of the channel... (Science Daily)

    A big step into a small world  Mar 15, 2006
    The device is the larger of two NMR spectrometers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies ... The shielded NMR spectrometer -- one of 12 of its size in the world -- will be available to researchers from other academic institutions and to private industry, Palazzo said. (Albany Times Union)

    Think Twice Before Exercising When Getting That PET Scan  Mar 10, 2006
    -- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), formerly referred to as magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) or nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), is a method used to visualize the inside of living organisms as well. . (Science Daily)

    Newmont, govt reach $30 million settlement  Feb 17, 2006
    The government and gold mining company PT Newmont Minahasa Raya (NMR) signed Thursday a US$30 million out-of-court "goodwill" settlement of their contentious dispute about pollution of Buyat Bay in North Sulawesi ... The government said the deal would not affect the criminal case being heard at a North Sulawesi district court, where NMR's executive director Richard Ness is being tried for polluting the bay ... NMR, which operates another mining site in East Nusa Tenggara and North Sumatra,... (Jakarta Post, Indonesia)


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