Montgomery County Fair,2009 Montgomery County Fair,Montgomery County Fair 2009,Montgomery County 2009 Fair

Montgomery County Fair | 2009 Montgomery County Fair | Montgomery County Fair 2009 | Montgomery County 2009 Fair

The Montgomery County Fair runs from Aug. 14-22, Cotton Candy, Candied Apples, Elephant Ears and the most delicious of them all “The Corn Dog”.  Friday includes honey bee demonstrations and pig races.  Saturday includes honey bee demonstrations and a 4H bake sale.  Sunday includes the honey bee demonstration and a 4H cake auction. If you don’t get a chance to go this weekend the fair is running through the 22nd, lot of  very good entertainment at affordable prices.

Venue:16 Chestnut St, Gaithersburg, MD 20877

Tickets:$8 and rides and food are extra.

Hours of Operation: 3pm – midnight on Friday and 10am – midnight on Saturday and Sunday

For more information visit: http://www.mcagfair.com/

Cotton candy may help create blood vessels

London, Feb 14 (ANI): The traditional cotton candies have been an attraction to kids for many years, and US researchers have now found a new role for the candy floss – it can help create small and intricate blood vessels.

The study led by Jason Spector of New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Leon Bellan of Cornell University has shown that cotton candies can be used as a template to grow artificial vascular networks inside engineered tissue, needed especially during transplants.

During the study, the researchers placed some candy in a non-stick mould, and poured over a polymer-resin mix that set hard after a day.

They then dissolved away the sugar using water and alcohol to leave a solid cube shot through with a network of channels.

The researchers found that the channels were similar in dimensions to real networks of capillaries, reports New Scientist magazine.

To demonstrate that blood could flow easily through the material, the researchers pumped rat blood with fluorescent labeling through the network.

The researchers are now working on creating casts using a biodegradable resin mixed with cells of a particular tissue, and coating the cast’s channels with blood vessel cells.

As the cells grow, the biodegradable resin should gradually disappear to leave an artificial tissue sample with its own blood vessel network. (ANI)