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Posted April 25, 2013:
- Tracking Gunfire With a Smartphone
- Boosting the Powers of Genomic Science
- 'Taxels' Convert Mechanical Motion to Electronic Signals
- With Wave of the Hand, Researchers Create Touch-Based Interfaces
- Bold Move Forward in Molecular Analyses
- Seeding a New Kind of Concrete
- Cellulose Goes Off the Rails: Without Microtubule Guidance, Cellulose Causes Changes in Organ Patterns During Growth
- High Performance Semiconductor Spray Paint Could Be a Game Changer for Organic Electronics
- Sexually Explicit Material Affects Behavior in Young People Less Than Thought
- Teenage Password Security: Risk of Identity Theft
Posted April 24, 2013:
- Microelectronics: Taking the Heat Off Microfluidic Chips
- Facebook Interests Could Help Predict, Track and Map Obesity
- High-Volume Bitcoin Exchanges Less Likely to Fail, but More Likely Breached, Says Study
- Computer Game Could Improve Sight of Visually Impaired Children
Posted April 23, 2013:
- FlipperBot: Sea Turtles and Flipper-Driven Robot Reveal Principles of Moving on Sand and Other Granular Media
- Virtual, Squishy Creatures Evolve to Run Using Evolutionary Algorithms
- What Drives Activity on Pinterest?
- The Crystal's Corners: New Nanowire Structure Has Potential to Increase Semiconductor Applications
- Precision Agriculture Improves Farming Efficiency, Has Important Implications on Food Security
- Facebook and Romantic Relationships
- Humans Feel Empathy for Robots: fMRI Scans Show Similar Brain Function When Robots Are Treated the Same as Humans
- Scientists Provide 'New Spin' on Emerging Quantum Technologies
Posted April 22, 2013:
- Scientists Map All Possible Drug-Like Chemical Compounds: Library of Millions of Small, Carbon-Based Molecules Chemists Might Synthesize
- Sporting Events: Clear Your Memory to Pick a Winner
- Physicists Find Right (and Left) Solution for on-Chip Optics: Nanoscale Router Converts and Directs Optical Signals Efficiently
- Lazy Eye Disorder Treated With Video Game Tetris
- Honor Among (Credit Card) Thieves?
- Germanium Is Now Laser Compatible
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Posted April 18, 2013:
- Child's Counting Comprehension May Depend on Objects Counted, Study Shows
- New Algorithm Helps Evaluate, Rank Scientific Literature
- Robot Hands Gain a Gentler Touch: Tactile Sensing Technology Builds on Tiny Barometer Chips
- 'Big Data’ Algorithm Used to Customize Video Game Difficulty
- Battery Low? Give Your Mobile Some Water
- Video Games: Bad or Good for Your Memory?
- Helpful for Robotics: Brain Uses Old Information for New Movements
Posted April 17, 2013:
- Frog-Like Robot Will Help Surgeons
- New Computational Model Can Predict Breast Cancer Survival
- A New Twist for Quantum Systems
- Quantum Computing Taps Nucleus of Single Atom
- New Keyboard for Touchscreens Enables Faster Thumb-Typing
- Security Holes in Smartphone Apps
Posted April 16, 2013:
- Scientists Pinpoint Brain's Area for Numeral Recognition
- 'Survival of the Fittest' Now Applies to Computers: Surprising Similarities Found Between Genetic and Computer Codes
- Researchers Create Novel Optical Fibers
- Layered '2-D Nanocrystals' Promising New Semiconductor
Posted April 15, 2013:
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