ABB and Irisbond today introduced the first practical demonstration of their joint development to control robots using eye-tracking technology, the result of collaboration under the BIND 4.0 program ABB and Irisbond today presented…
The importance of water is vital; Is a finite and vulnerable resource that must be taken care of to achieve the objectives of sustainable development. Only 3% of the planet's…
Both papers, co-led by researcher Ikerbasque Nicola GA Abrescia, have been published in the journal Nature Communications The study on the interaction of foot-and-mouth disease virus with its cellular receptor, integrin alfaVbeta6, will allow the design of inhibitors of virus entry In both investigations a key role has been played by electron microscopy, fundamental for the compression of cellular mechanisms, including the entry of viruses into cells Researchers at CIC bioGUNE and the University of Indiana have unveiled the architecture of the archaeal DNA replication machinery assembly, a group of unicellular microorganisms capable of living in extreme conditions, and possibly the oldest forms of life on the earth. "More than 30 years after their first characterization, we have discovered that PolyB1 DNA polymerase from Sulfolobus is a heterotrimeric holoenzyme. Therefore, assemblages with multi-subunits of the DNA polymerase are found in the three domains of life: eucaria, bacteria and archaea. Our work demonstrates how the association with accessory subunits can affect the central activity of a replicative DNA polymerase, improving its efficiency during genome duplication, a fundamental cellular process in all domains of life, "says Nicola GA Abrescia, Professor Ikerbasque In CIC bioGUNE. The relevance of this finding, which has been published in the journal Nature Communications, lies in the understanding of the cellular DNA replication mechanism, using archaea as a simplified model system of much more complex eukaryotic processes. It should be noted that this research may have biotechnological applications, and different companies in this sector are interested in the use of highly stable enzymes, such as…
The Crowd UC3M microfinance program launches "Help Your Senses," a project aimed at helping people with hearing difficulties by developing a vibrating wristband that alerts them to the everyday sounds…
Clones with a soft consistency, complete disintegration on cooking, low humidity and high flouriness have been identified which can be used for the preparation of mashed potatoes or roasted potatoes Potato,…
The Quality Club has developed this project, funded by IMPULSA, an entity of which the PCTG is part, through the Incentives to the Business Development Ecosystem 2016, aimed at promoting alliances between organizations of the Knowledge Mile. The objective is to know the needs and expectations of the organizations located in the Knowledge Mile, the potential niches of collaboration and, in particular, to test the possibility of promoting alliances that generate short-term cost savings, collaborative business niches, or Positive impacts on their environment by developing joint activities in Corporate Social Responsibility, all supported by pilot initiatives based on technological support. ACTIVITIES: 1. Study of the Needs and Expectations of the organizations located in the Mile of Knowledge With the collaboration of the Faculty of Commerce, Tourism and Social Sciences Jovellanos of the University of Oviedo. Download the Studio Download the Study Summary of Results 1. Collaborative pilot project between organizations of the Mile. Taking as a reference the conclusions obtained in the previous study, the Quality Club analyzes different possibilities to implement a pilot project that encourages collaboration between the organizations of the MDC and, with the collaboration of the CTIC Technology Center, develop an advanced tool Management system to respond and facilitate the implementation of the selected pilot initiative: 2.1 Pilot project: Solidary Collection of Food "Mile of Knowledge". With the collaboration of PRODINTEC and the Food Bank in which 25 organizations participated in the Knowledge Mile. See all info and results here. 2.2 Collaborative AppWeb: SUMATE…
SOM Biotech – specializing in the repositioning of drugs to treat minority nervous system diseases – has signed a worldwide and exclusive licensing agreement with the North American company Corino…
Get over day to day, have a good time and, above all, enjoy the sport. The football team in wheelchair or Power Chair Fury of Alicante was formed with the…
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