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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Human-Like Opponents Lead to More Aggression in Video Game Players

Video games that pit players against human-looking characters may be more likely to provoke violent thoughts and words than ...  > full story

Non-Wetting Fabric That Drains Sweat Invented

Waterproof fabrics that whisk away sweat could be the latest application of microfluidic technology developed by bioengineers. ...  > full story

Ant Study Could Help Future Robot Teams Work Underground

Future teams of subterranean search and rescue robots may owe their success to the lowly fire ant, a much-despised insect whose painful bites and extensive ...  > full story

Fastest Measurements Ever Made of Ion Channel Proteins

Engineers have used miniaturized electronics to measure the activity of individual ion-channel proteins with temporal resolution as fine as one ...  > full story

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