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Posted April 25, 2013:
- Scientists Advocate a Simple, Affordable and Accurate Technology to Identify Threats from Sea-Level Rise
- Nanostructures Improve the Efficiency of Solar Cells
- New Metric to Measure Destructive Potential of Hurricanes
- Engineers Generate World-Record mmWave Output Power from Nanoscale CMOS
Posted April 24, 2013:
- Using Microbubbles to Improve Cancer Therapy
- Materials: Two Ways to Tame a Radical
- Scientists Detect 'Dark Lightning' Energy Burst Linked to Visible Lightning
- The Microbes You Inhale on the New York City Subway
- Nothing Bugs These NASA Aeronautical Researchers
- Mammal and Bug Food Co-Op in the High Arctic
- New Battery Design Could Help Solar and Wind Power the Grid
- A Simple Solution to Air Pollution from Wood-Burning Cookstoves
- ERs Have Become De Facto Psych Wards
- Humans Passing Drug Resistance to Wildlife in Protected Areas in Africa
- Looking for Life by the Light of Dying Stars
- Deep, Permeable Soils Buffer Impacts of Crop Fertilizer on Amazon Streams
- Supertough, Strong Nanofibers Developed
- Sunlit Snow Triggers Atmospheric Cleaning, Ozone Depletion in the Arctic
- Recipe for Low-Cost, Biomass-Derived Catalyst for Hydrogen Production
- New LED Streetlight Design Curbs Light Pollution
- Tinkerbella Nana: A New Representative from the World of Fairyflies
- Microscopic Dust Particles Found in Underground Railways May Pose Health Risk
Posted April 23, 2013:
- Air Pollution and Hardening of Arteries
- Strengthening Legumes to Tackle Fertilizer Pollution
- Big Ecosystem Changes Viewed Through the Lens of Tiny Carnivorous Plants
- Galaxy Goes Green in Burning Stellar Fuel
- Nanowires Grown on Graphene Have Surprising Structure
- New Material Approach Should Increase Solar Cell Efficiency
- The Crystal's Corners: New Nanowire Structure Has Potential to Increase Semiconductor Applications
- Source of Organic Matter Affects Bay Water Quality
- Insights Into Deadly Coral Bleaching Could Help Preserve Reefs: Surprising Result from Study of 1893 World's Fair Corals
- New Research Findings Open Door to Zinc-Oxide-Based UV Lasers, LED Devices
- Iron in Primeval Seas Rusted by Bacteria
- Precision Agriculture Improves Farming Efficiency, Has Important Implications on Food Security
- 'Toggle Switch' to Burn Fat Identified
- Residential Lawns Efflux More Carbon Dioxide Than Corn Fields, Study Finds
- Less Rainfall Expected for the Hawaiian Islands
- Scientists Reveals Escalating Cost of Forest Conservation
- Cause of LED Efficiency Droop Finally Revealed
- Anatomy of a Blast: Researchers Develop Sensor System to Assess the Effects of Explosions on Soldiers
- The Biology of Fats in the Body
- Why Soft Corals Have Unique Pulsating Motion
- Uncleaned Cells Mean Weak Muscles
- New Fatigue Model Leads to More Durable Ships
Posted April 22, 2013:
- New NASA Satellite Takes the Salton Sea's Temperature
- NASA's HyspIRI: Seeing the Forest and the Trees and More
- For Development in Brazil, Two Crops Are Better Than One
- Health Impact Assessments Prove Critical Public Health Tool: Best Way to Gauge Impact of Gas Drilling on Communities
- Scientists Cage Dead Zebras in Africa to Understand the Spread of Anthrax
- Biological Activity Alters the Ability of Sea Spray to Seed Clouds
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