
New Approach To Engineering For Extreme Environments
Composite materials such as
fiberglass, which take on a
mix of properties of their
constituent compounds, have
been around for decades.
Now, a materials scientist
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Remote-control Closed System Invented For Inserting Radio-active Atoms Inside Fullerenes
A hands-off process for
filling fullerenes with
radioactive material is
being tested to see if it
will produce multi-modality
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Robot Learns To Smile And Frown
A hyper-realistic Einstein
robot learned to smile and
make facial expressions
through a process of
self-guided learning. The
researchers used machine
learning to "empower" their
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Faster, More Cost-effective DNA Test For Crime Scenes, Disease Diagnosis
Scientists in Japan are
reporting development of a
faster, less expensive
version of the fabled
polymerase chain reaction, a
... > full story
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Inexpensive Solar Cells: Low-cost Solution Processing Method Developed For CIGS-based Solar Cells
July 11, 2009 Material science specialists and engineers have developed a low-cost solution processing method for their CISS (copper-indium-diselenide) solar cells which have the potential to be produced on a ... > full story -
'Normal' Cells Far From Cancer Give Nanosignals Of Trouble
July 11, 2009 A new study of human colon, pancreatic and lung cells is the first to report that cancer cells and their non-cancerous cell neighbors, although quite different under the microscope, share very ... > full story -
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Experts Call For Local And Regional Control Of Sites For Radioactive Waste
July 11, 2009 The withdrawal of Nevada's Yucca Mountain as a potential nuclear waste repository has reopened the debate over how and where to dispose of spent nuclear fuel and high-level nuclear ... > full story -
New Way To Make Sensors That Detect Toxic Chemicals
July 10, 2009 Researchers have developed a new method for making extremely pure, very small metal-oxide nanoparticles. They are using this simple, fast, and low-temperature process to make materials for gas ... > full story -
Contaminated Site Remediation: Are Nanomaterials The Answer?
July 10, 2009 Scientists have reviewed the use of nanomaterials for environmental cleanup. The authors conclude that the technology could be an effective and economically viable alternative for some current site ... > full story -
Hearing Manipulated By Electronics
July 10, 2009 An implanted electronic ion pump in organic material can be used to carry signals to specific cells in the nervous system and in this way treat various illnesses. In a unique study, researchers have ... > full story -
Cellphone TV? Viewing Photos And Video On Cell Phone Made Easier With New Mini Beamer
July 10, 2009 Looking at photos on a cellphone display can be somewhat arduous. A new mini beamer will make it easier. The beamer is so small that it can be integrated in a cellphone or a PDA. As it does not need ... > full story -
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Nanopillars Promise Cheap, Efficient, Flexible Solar Cells
July 10, 2009 Researchers have grown dense arrays of single-crystal semiconductors arranged as nanoscale pillars on low-cost, aluminum foil substrates. When the nanopillars are combined with a transparent, ... > full story -
New Technique Can Fast-track Better Ionic Liquids For Biomass Pre-treatments
July 10, 2009 Researchers are using the natural auto-fluorescence of plant cell walls to dynamically track how ionic liquids are able to dissolve lignocellulose into fermentable sugars for the production of ... > full story -
Tying Up Loose Ends For A Quantum Leap
July 10, 2009 Quantum technologies have become the Holy Grail of the IT industry with research projects springing up all over Europe. Now a major effort is being made to spur development by adopting a coordinated, ... > full story
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