
NASA Tests Radio for Unmanned Aircraft Operations
NASA's communications
experts have begun flight
testing a prototype radio as
part of the agency's
contributions toward fully
integrating civil and
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Is There an Invisible Tug-of-War Behind Bad Hearts and Power Outages?
Researchers report the first
purely physical experimental
evidence that an invisible
and chaotic tug-of-war known
as a chimera state can occ ... > full story

Artificial Bone: Designing Synthetic Materials and Quickly Turning the Design Into Reality With 3-D Printing
Researchers have developed a
new method to design
synthetic materials and
quickly turn the design into
reality using computer
... > full story

Efficient and Inexpensive: Researchers Develop Catalyst Material for Fuel Cells
Efficient, robust and
economic catalyst materials
hold the key to achieving a
breakthrough in fuel cell
technology. Scientists have
... > full story
- NASA Tests Radio for Unmanned Aircraft Operations
- Is There an Invisible Tug-of-War Behind Bad Hearts and Power Outages?
- Artificial Bone: Designing Synthetic Materials and Quickly Turning the Design Into Reality With 3-D Printing
- Efficient and Inexpensive: Researchers Develop Catalyst Material for Fuel Cells
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Mapping a Room in a Snap: Four Microphones and a Computer Algorithm Are Enough to Produce a 3-D Model of a Simple, Convex Room
June 17, 2013 An algorithm makes it possible to measure the dimensions of a room using just a few microphones and a snap of your fingers. There are many promising applications on the ... > full story -
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'Chemical Architects' Build Materials With Potential Applications in Drug Delivery and Gas Storage
June 17, 2013 Home remodelers understand the concept of improving original foundations with more modern elements. Using this same approach -- but with chemistry -- researchers have now designed a family of ... > full story -
Medical Assessment in the Blink of an Eye
June 17, 2013 Have you ever thought that you knew something about the world in the blink of an eye? It turns out that radiologists can do this with mammograms, the x-ray images used for breast cancer screening. ... > full story -
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How Useful Is Fracking Anyway? Study Explores Return of Investment
June 17, 2013 The value of a fuel's long-term usefulness and viability is judged through its energy return on investment; the comparison between the eventual fuel and the energy invested to create it. The energy ... > full story -
Polymer-Coated Catalyst Protects 'Artificial Leaf'
June 17, 2013 One option is to use the electrical energy generated inside solar cells to split water by means of electrolysis, in the process yielding hydrogen that can be used for a storable ... > full story -
Coatings Could Help Medical Implants Function Better
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Simple and Inexpensive Process to Make a Material for Carbon Dioxide Adsorption
June 17, 2013 Researchers in South Korea have developed a novel, simple method to synthesize hierarchically nanoporous frameworks of nanocrystalline metal oxides such as magnesia and ceria by the thermal ... > full story -
A Robot That Runs Like a Cat
June 17, 2013 Thanks to its legs, whose design faithfully reproduces feline morphology, a four-legged "cheetah-cub robot" has the same advantages as its model: it is small, light and fast. Still in its ... > full story -
Uniquely Shaped Enzyme Amazes Chemists
June 17, 2013 Chemists in the Netherlands have found that a uniquely shaped enzyme that has never been seen before in biology is real: two interlocked ring structures, known as ... > full story -
Plasma in a Bag: Plastic Bags Coated by Plasma Serve as Lab for Cultivating Adherent Cells
June 17, 2013 Plastic bags coated by plasma at atmospheric pressure serve as a GMP laboratory for the cultivation of adherent cells. The plasma is used to modify the internal surface of the bag specifically, so ... > full story
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