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Posted February 15, 2012:
- In New Mass-Production Technique, Robotic Insects Spring to Life
- Computer Sleuthing Helps Unravel RNA's Role in Cellular Function
- Virtual Reality Supports Planning by Architects
Posted February 14, 2012:
- Motherhood 'Detrimental' to Women's Scientific Careers, Study Concludes
- Best Time for a Coffee Break? There's an App for That
- 'Invisibility' Cloak Could Protect Buildings from Earthquakes
Posted February 13, 2012:
- Lovelorn Liars Leave Linguistic Leads
- Unique Testbed Soon Will Be in Space
- Beyond the Blog: Community Building
Posted February 11, 2012:
- Finding Love Has No Expiration Date: People Over 60 Are Fastest Growing Demographic in Online Dating
Posted February 10, 2012:
- Numeracy: The Educational Gift That Keeps on Giving?
- Domestic Consumption Main Contributor to Africa's Growing E-Waste Problem
Posted February 9, 2012:
- An Economic Analysis of Emerald Ash Borer Management Options
- Uploading Geotagged Digital Photos Could Put Kids at Risk
- New Technology Platform for Molecule-Based Electronics
- Storm Warning: Financial Tsunami Heading This Way
- Barriers to the Use of Fingerprint Evidence in Court Is Unlocked by Statistical Model
Posted February 8, 2012:
- Sound Rather Than Sight Can Activate 'Seeing' for the Blind, Say Researchers
- Bubble-Powered Microrockets Zoom Have Potential to Zoom Through the Human Stomach, Other Acidic Environments
Posted February 7, 2012:
- Fall of Communism Changed Mathematics in US
- Scientists Develop Biological Computer to Encrypt and Decipher Images
- Hard Drive Breakthrough: New Magnetic Recording Technique Uses Heat to Process Information Much Faster Than Current Technology
- Facebook Use Elevates Mood, New Study Shows
- Engineers Boost Computer Processor Performance by Over 20 Percent
Posted February 6, 2012:
- Grading the Online Dating Industry
- Engineers Weld Nanowires With Light
- New Virtual Tool May Provide More Accurate Diagnosis of Genetic Mutations
Posted February 5, 2012:
Posted February 3, 2012:
Posted February 2, 2012:
- Predicting System Crashes in Nature and Society
- Google Earth Ocean Terrain Receives Major Update: Data Sharpen Resolution of Seafloor Maps, Correct 'Discovery' of Atlantis
- Hand Counts of Votes May Cause Errors
- Unraveling a Butterfly's Aerial Antics Could Help Builders of Bug-Size Flying Robots
- Graphene Electronics Moves Into a Third Dimension
Posted February 1, 2012:
- Facebook Is Not Such a Good Thing for Those With Low Self-Esteem, Study Finds
- Spider Web's Strength Lies in More Than Its Silk
- Brain Capacity Limits Exponential Online Data Growth
- Quarter of Tweets Not Worth Reading, Twitter Users Tell Researchers
- Artificial Intelligence: Getting Better at the Age Guessing Game
- Data Storage: Magnetic Memories
Posted January 31, 2012:
- 'Your Password Is Invalid': Improving Website Password Practices
- Risk-Based Passenger Screening Could Make Air Travel Safer
- Online News Portals Get Credibility Boost from Trusted Sources
- Microscopy Reveals 'Atomic Antenna' Behavior in Graphene
Posted January 30, 2012:
Posted January 26, 2012:
- Effects of Weather and Sea-Level Rise on Florida's Coast
- Rap Music Powers Rhythmic Action of Medical Sensor
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