Surviving the deep freeze. Can plants help us make better bone grafts? [Mon, 06 Feb 2012 13:40:00 +0100
] ALEXANDRINA FERREIRA MENDES (Universidad de Coimbra)
The challenge came from the Director of the Bone Bank at the University Hospital of Coimbra in Portugal. "Can you find a way of making the cartilage cells in bone grafts survive deep freezing?" The question was interesting, but we needed to understand the problem in more detail. [Mas Informacion]
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Radio "giant". The origin of the largest object in the Universe has been uncovered [
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 13:37:00 +0100
] DOROTA KOZIEL-WIERZBOWSKA (Universidad Jagiellonian en Cracovia)
Be it a beauty contest or a track event, on the field or off the field, the competitive spirit urges us to be the best -the fastest, the strongest, the wisest- in every walk of life. Science is no exception, and the astronomical observatory of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow has discovered a new radio galaxy, which is the largest known object yet in the universe -a cosmic record, no less-. [Mas Informacion]
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Fight or flight? Conflicts as drivers of innovation [
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 13:32:00 +0100
] MEIKE BENTZ (Universidad Humboldt de Berln)
These words from the Austrian author and actor Helmut Qualtinger drive to the heart of a simple but often neglected problem: innovations shake up the status quo, which is precisely why we often have trouble dealing with them. In innovation processes, resistance and difficulties are not the exception but rather the rule. This fact takes on particular importance when we consider that knowledge rapidly becomes obsolete in our globalized world, and that product and process lifecycles are becoming ever shorter under increasing cost pressures and competition. Now, more than ever, those who hope to survive in science and business must implement innovative ideas quickly. [Mas Informacion]
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