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Posted February 4, 2013:
- Imaging Biomarker Predicts Response to Rapid Antidepressant
- Some Cancer Mutations Slow Tumor Growth
- Hip Replacement Approach Results in Faster Recovery
- Facebook Unfriending Has Real Life Consequences: Many Avoid 'Unfrienders' in Real Life
- Your History May Define Your Future: Tell Your Doctor
- Scientists Notch a Win in War Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
- Into the Quantum Internet at the Speed of Light
Posted February 3, 2013:
Posted February 1, 2013:
- Scientists Use Amazon Cloud to View Molecular Machinery in Remarkable Detail
- Astronomers Ask 'Where Are All the Dwarf Galaxies?'
Posted January 31, 2013:
- Working Alone Won't Get You Good Grades
- Solar Power: Is It Time for the Big Push?
- New Target for Treating Wide Range of Cancers: Promising Binding Site on Mutant P53 Protein
- Policy, Enforcement May Stop Employees from Wasting Time Online at Work
- Cyclone Did Not Cause 2012 Record Low for Arctic Sea Ice
- Protein Origami: Quick Folders Are the Best
Posted January 30, 2013:
- New Order Found in Quantum Electronic Material: May Lead to New Materials, Magnets and Superconductors
- Checking out Open Access
- Microchip Moves Information Around in 3-D: From Left to Right, Back to Front, and Up and Down
- Revolutionary Cooling System Uses Lasers
- Good Mood Helps Boost Brain Power in Older Adults
- The Ecological Badminton Robot: Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Machine Design
- Engineers Solve a Biological Mystery and Boost Artificial Intelligence
Posted January 29, 2013:
- In-Brain Monitoring Shows Memory Network
- Interactive Wobbleboard Created to Help Rehabilitate Patients
- Simulations' Achille's Heel
- Satellite Visualization Tool for High-Resolution Observation Review (Thor) Accessible from Any Location With Internet Access
- Streaming Video Over Temporary Networks
Posted January 28, 2013:
- Power Helps You Live the Good Life by Bringing You Closer to Your True Self
- One In, Two Out: Simulating More Efficient Solar Cells
- Irrigation in California's Central Valley Intensifies Rainfall, Storms Across the Southwest
- Researchers Break Million-Core Supercomputer Barrier
- Lane-Swapping Helps Autonomous Vehicles Avoid Collisions
Posted January 27, 2013:
Posted January 25, 2013:
- 'Nanotubes on a Chip' May Simplify Optical Power Measurements
- Quantum Communication: Each Photon Counts
Posted January 24, 2013:
- Using Twitter to Track the Flu: Researchers Find a Better Way to Screen the Tweets
- Computer Scientists Develop New Way to Study Molecular Networks
- Grammar Undercuts Security of Long Computer Passwords
Posted January 23, 2013:
- Forecasting Brain Tumors Like a Storm
- Modifications of a Nanoparticle Can Change Chemical Interactions With Cell Membranes
- Motion Control Keeps Electric Car's Four Wheels -- And Four Motors -- On the Road
- Biometrics Using Internal Body Parts: Knobbly Knees in Competition With Fingerprints
- New Imaging Technique for Identifying the Age and Sex of a Corpse
- Quantum States Between Order and Disorder
- Software Package for All Types of Imaging
Posted January 22, 2013:
- Business, Government Can Span Tech Divide for People With Disabilities
- Helping Healthy Cells Could Be Key to Fighting Leukemia, Research Suggests
- Disease Outbreaks Trackable With Twitter
- NASA's IRIS Spacecraft Is Fully Integrated
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