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Giant Planets Offer Help in Faster Research on Material Surfaces
June 5, 2013 New, fast and accurate algorithm, based on the mathematical formalism used to model processes accompanying interaction of light with gas planet atmospheres, is a major step towards better ... > full story -
Origin of Life
Asteroids, Comets and Meteors
Near-Earth Object Impacts
Earth Science
Geology
Geochemistry
Life-Producing Phosphorus Carried to Earth by Meteorites
June 4, 2013 Scientists may not know for certain whether life exists in outer space, but research now shows that one key element that produced life on Earth was carried here on meteorites. In a new study, ... > full story -
Bringing Cheaper, 'Greener' Lighting to Market With Inkjet-Printed Hybrid Quantum Dot LEDs
June 4, 2013 It's not easy going green. For home lighting applications, organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) hold the promise of being both environmentally friendly and versatile. Though not as efficient as ... > full story -
Quantum Model Helps Solve Mysteries of Water
June 4, 2013 Scientists have revealed a major breakthrough in the modeling of water that could shed light on its mysterious ... > full story -
Metamaterials: Leading Light Waves Astray
June 4, 2013 The development of structured synthetic materials with unusual electromagnetic properties, so-called metamaterials, promises to provide access to special physical effects of great technological ... > full story -
Dense Hydrogen in a New Light
June 3, 2013 Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. The way it responds under extreme pressures and temperatures is crucial to our understanding of matter and the nature of hydrogen-rich planets. ... > full story -
Enzyme from Wood-Eating Gribble Could Help Turn Waste Into Biofuel
June 3, 2013 Scientists have discovered a new enzyme that could prove an important step in the quest to turn waste (such as paper, scrap wood and straw) into liquid fuel. To do this they turned to the destructive ... > full story -
Recycling and Waste
Materials Science
Electronics
Engineering and Construction
Chemistry
Environmental Issues
Method for Recycling Plastic With Printed Ink Developed
June 3, 2013 Researchers have developed a procedure that removes printed ink on plastic films used in flexible packaging getting a product free from ink and suitable for ... > full story -
Printing Innovations Provide 10-Fold Improvement in Organic Electronics
June 2, 2013 Researchers have developed a new, printing process for organic thin-film electronics that results in films of strikingly higher ... > full story -
Even With Defects, Graphene Is Strongest Material in the World
May 31, 2013 Engineering researchers demonstrate that graphene, even if stitched together from many small crystalline grains, is almost as strong as graphene in its perfect crystalline form. This resolves a ... > full story
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