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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Moth-Inspired Nanostructures Take the Color out of Thin Films

Inspired by the structure of moth eyes, researchers have developed nanostructures that limit reflection at the interfaces where two thin ...  > full story

Data Storage: Synchronized at the 'Write Time'

Numerical simulations show how to avoid imperfections in the next generation of high-density data storage. ...  > full story

Benefit Vs. Risk of Facial Recognition Technology

Law enforcement agencies are using facial recognition software as a crime-fighting tool. Now businesses are looking to use the technology to reach ...  > full story

Enhanced Motion Perception in Autism May Point to an Underlying Cause of the Disorder

Children with autism see simple movement twice as quickly as other children their age, and this hypersensitivity to motion ...  > full story

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