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Posted November 26, 2012:
- Deciphering Bacterial Doomsday Decisions
- Putting More Cores to Work in Server Farms
- Unique Treatment Proposed for Children's 'Hidden' Neurological Disorder
- Modeling the Breaking Points of Metallic Glasses
- Using Computational Biology for the Annotation of Proteins
- Bothered by Negative, Unwanted Thoughts? Just Throw Them Away
Posted November 24, 2012:
Posted November 22, 2012:
- Protein Folding: Look Back on Scientific Advances Made as Result of 50-Year Old Puzzle
- Scientists Design a Revolutionary Data Storage Device
Posted November 21, 2012:
- Engineers Pave the Way Towards 3-D Printing of Personal Electronics
- Computer-Navigated Total Knee Replacement Provides No Advantage Over Traditional Surgical Procedure, Study Suggests
- Autism-Like Behaviors Reversed in Mice: New Hope for Understanding Autism
Posted November 20, 2012:
- Beneficial Microbes Are 'Selected and Nurtured' in the Human Gut
- Computer Mediation Can Help Combat Bullying in Schools
- Are Social Networking Internet Sites a Factor in Psychotic Symptoms?
- Nanotech Device Mimics Dog's Nose to Detect Explosives
Posted November 19, 2012:
- Super-Efficient Solar-Energy Technology: ‘Solar Steam’ So Effective It Can Make Steam from Icy Cold Water
- Human Brain, Internet, and Cosmology: Similar Laws at Work?
Posted November 18, 2012:
- Leap Forward in Brain-Controlled Computer Cursors: New Algorithm Greatly Improves Speed and Accuracy
Posted November 16, 2012:
- Antenna-on-a-Chip Rips the Light Fantastic
- Technology Only a Tool in Search for Solutions to Poverty
- Artist's Inspiration: How Robot Soccer Led to a Mathematician's Mirror That Reflects Your True Face
- Beating the Dark Side of Quantum Computing
- Largest Resolution Immersive Visualization Facility
Posted November 15, 2012:
- Cellphone Bans Associated With Fewer Urban Accidents
- Controlling Heat Flow Through a Nanostructure
- Medical Vital-Sign Monitoring Reduced to the Size of a Postage Stamp
- These Mini-Bots Were Made for Walking: Cells Power Biological Machines
- Thermogenerator from the Printer
- Electrical Engineer Turns Brain Implant Research Into Products
Posted November 14, 2012:
- Titan -- World's Most Powerful Supercomputer -- Is Also a Green Powerhouse
- Bug Repellent for Supercomputers Proves Effective
- Traumatic Brain Injury Patients, Supercomputer Simulations Studied to Improve Helmets
- Scientists 'Clone' Carbon Nanotubes to Unlock Their Potential for Use in Electronics
- Driving Drones Can Be a Drag: Distractions May Alleviate Boredom and Improve Drone Operators' Performance
- Governing Economic Growth in the Cloud
- Enhancing Breast Cancer Detection: Computer Algorithm Analyzes Thermal Images of Breasts
- Computer Science Helping the Aged Stay Home
Posted November 13, 2012:
- Long-Lived Mars Odyssey Orbiter Resumes Work With Fresh Equipment
- How Online Video Stream Quality Affects Viewer Behavior
- Choreographing Light: Scientists Control Light Patterns Called 'Caustics' and Make Coherent Images
Posted November 12, 2012:
- Erosion Has a Point, and an Edge
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Supercomputer Named World’s Most Powerful
- New Way to Split Water Molecules Into Hydrogen and Oxygen: Breakthrough for Solar Energy Conversion and Storage?
- The Energy of Stunt Kites
- Looking for Information? Turn the Pages With Just Your Eyes
- CERN Collider to Become the World's Fastest Stopwatch?
Posted November 9, 2012:
Posted November 8, 2012:
- Medical Devices Powered by the Ear Itself
- Stretchy Electronics Moves Closer: Wearable Sensing Technology
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