Proprietary microbial establishes company at leading edge of emerging $7B market for nature-based crop stress solutions
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Zhongning Goji berries (ZNG), a DMM, are illegally adulterated in the market by adding non Zhongning goji berries (NZNG). Consequently, the development of biomarker(s) is necessary for proper identification of ZNG and NZNG. In this study, a nontargeted metabolomics approach based on ultra high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass […]
One of the most basic—and powerful—tools in all of science and medicine is the light microscope. The Fletcher Lab at UC Berkeley and collaborators in the US and around the world are designing technology that turns the camera of a mobile phone or […]
Ancient sea creatures pioneered the gallop
Animals can move using a regular gait, or an irregular gait. A regular gait means that the steps (however one defines it) occur on a regular interval, however this is not true of irregular gaits. An example of irregular gait is horse galloping. Humans practice a regular gait walking or running. […]
Synthetic regulatory networks with prescribed functions are engineered by assembling a reduced set of functional elements. We could also assemble them computationally if the mathematical models of those functional elements were predictive enough in different genetic contexts. Only after achieving this will we have libraries of models of biological parts able […]
Considering the many advances in computational biology that have yet to come, it is pertinent for scientists in this discipline to connect with colleagues of similar research interests. To facilitate communication with fellow scientists, the Center for Computational Biology Seminar Series invites professors from national and international research institutions to talk […]
Recognition of natural objects in the archerfish
This article suggests that there is an existence of a complex visual process in the archerfish visual system that enables object recognition and categorization.
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The Health Tech CoLab is a center at UC Berkeley that provides a collaborative space for student teams and startups working on medical devices, diagnostics, and digital health tools aimed at increasing access to health care.
This initiative comes at a time when […]
Abstract: Demand response programs allow consumers to participate in the operation of a smart electric grid by reducing or shifting their energy consumption, helping to match energy consumption with power supply. This article presents a bio-inspired approach for addressing the problem of colocation datacenters participating in demand response programs in a […]
Organization: Undergraduate Biology Journal Club, UC Berkeley
Drawing inspiration from the journal clubs in the research labs they currently work in, the envision this organization as a place for undergraduate students who are interested in research to meet regularly and discuss scientific research papers in the biological sciences among peers with roughly the same scientific background. Our vision […]
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I imagine that the neurological circuits underlying these processes are governed by both 2d spacing maps with their brains as…
to reduce the impact of car accidents, it may be possible to study the force diverting physics of cockroaches to…
you see this type of head-bobbing stability in many avian creatures related to pigeons like chickens. the head ability to…
not like they taught horses how to run! this is an example of convergent evolution where both sea creatures and…
The brain functions in a similar way with neuronal connections. our brains are able to utilize the multiplicity of connections…