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Posted December 17, 2012:
- Progress Reported in Quest to Create Objective Method of Detecting Pain
- Reconstructing the Site of Richard III’s Last 'Resting Place' Before Bosworth
- A Layer of Cool, Healthy Air: Stratum Ventilation Systems May Reduce Spread of Airborne Diseases
- Do-It-Yourself Viruses: How Viruses Self Assemble
- Nanoscale Impulse Radar Measures Depth of Snow and Ice for Alpine Ski Slopes
- Noise Power on Adhesion: New Model May Help Robotic Fingers, Made of a Soft Surface, Manipulate Small Objects
- Woman With Quadriplegia Feeds Herself Chocolate Using Mind-Controlled Robot Arm
Posted December 14, 2012:
- Extending Einstein's Ideas: New Kind of Quantum Entanglement Demonstrated
- Engineers Develop New Energy-Efficient Computer Memory Using Magnetic Materials
- 'Liquid That Thinks:' Swarm of Ping-Pong-Ball-Sized Robots Created
- Long-Term Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Use May Impact Visuospatial Memory
- Study Fuels Insight Into Conversion of Wood to Bio-Oil
- Nanocrystals Not Small Enough to Avoid Defects
- Better Understanding of the Cause of Alzheimer's Disease
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Wearable Technology Can Monitor Rehabilitation
- Engineers Roll Up Their Sleeves -- And Then Do Same With Inductors
- Intelligent Control for Performance: Reducing Drag, Saving Fuel
- Building Better Structural Materials
- Video-Game Users: Who Are Sports Gamers?
- Predicting Risk of Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death: There's a Computer Model for That
Posted December 12, 2012:
Posted December 11, 2012:
- An Older Vega: New Insights About the Star All Others Are Measured by
- Holiday Shopping Madness: When Do Consumers Seek to Punish Fellow Shoppers for Behaving Badly?
- Does Changing the Price of Medicine Influence Consumers' Perceived Health Risk?
- New Forecast System Helps Transoceanic Flights Avoid Storms
- Device Helps Children With Disabilities Access Tablets
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Wind and Solar Power Paired With Storage Could Power Grid 99.9 Percent of the Time
- Do We Live in a Computer Simulation Run by Our Descendants? Researchers Say Idea Can Be Tested
- Targeted Molecular Therapy for Untreatable Neurofibroma Tumors
- Can Your Smartphone See Through Walls? Engineers Make Tiny, Low-Cost, Terahertz Imager Chip
- Tiny Compound Semiconductor Transistor Could Challenge Silicon's Dominance
- Ultrasound Can Now Monitor the Health of Your Car Engine
- Trapping Malware With Honeypots
- Violent Video Games: More Playing Time Equals More Aggression
- Photonics: Graphene's Flexible Future
Posted December 7, 2012:
- New Chemical Reaction Could Explain How Stars Form, Evolve, and Eventually Die
- Point of Light: Light-Focusing Device May Lead to Applications in Computing, Communications, and Imaging
Posted December 6, 2012:
- How Cold Will a Winter Be in Two Years? Climate Models Still Struggle With Medium-Term Climate Forecasts
- Copper, Gold and Tin for Efficient Chips
- Warm Sea Water Is Melting Antarctic Glaciers
Posted December 5, 2012:
- New '4-D' Transistor Is Preview of Future Computers
- Workings of the Brain: After 100 Years, Understanding the Electrical Role of Dendritic Spines
- Switching With a Few Photons for Quantum Computing
- Reading History Through Genetics
- Mobile Browsers Fail Internet Safety Test
- Creativity and Linguistic Skills Important for Immersion in World of Warcraft
Posted December 4, 2012:
- Boosting Heat Transfer With Nanoglue: New Method for Significantly Increasing Heat Transfer Rate Across Two Different Materials
- Bridge to the Quantum World: Dirac Electrons Found in Unique Material
- Multiple Media Use Tied to Depression, Anxiety
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