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Posted December 20, 2012:
- Paths of Photons Are Random -- But Coordinated
- Origin of Life: Hypothesis Traces First Protocells Back to Emergence of Cell Membrane Bioenergetics
- Unlocking New Talents in Nature: Protein Engineers Create New Biocatalysts
- Two Problems in Chemical Catalysis Solved
Posted December 19, 2012:
- Physicists Achieve Elusive 'Evaporative Cooling' of Molecules
- Cholesterol Helps Regulate Key Signaling Proteins in the Cell
- Long-Wavelength Laser Will Take Better 'Fingerprints' of Medicines Than Chemical Analysis, Research Suggests
Posted December 18, 2012:
- Analysis of Marcellus Flowback Finds High Levels of Ancient Brines
- Metamaterials Experts Show a Way to Reduce Electrons' Effective Mass to Nearly Zero
- Liquid Metal Used to Create Wires That Stretch Eight Times Their Original Length
- Industrial Chemicals: A New Breed of Stable Anti-Aromatic Compound
- pH Measurements: How to See the Real Face of Electrochemistry and Corrosion?
- Cutting Carbon Dioxide Emissions With Innovative Technology
Posted December 17, 2012:
- Synthetic Biology Research: Could Fuel for Cars or Household Power Supplies Be Created from Naturally-Occurring Fatty Acids?
- Nanofibers Clean Sulfur from Fuel
- New Window on Parkinson's Disease: Metallic Probe Proves Able to Detect Fibrils from Misfolded Proteins in Real Time
- Do-It-Yourself Viruses: How Viruses Self Assemble
Posted December 14, 2012:
- Dreidel-Like Dislocations Lead to Remarkable Properties
- Study Fuels Insight Into Conversion of Wood to Bio-Oil
- Fertile Soil Doesn't Fall from the Sky: Contribution of Bacterial Remnants to Soil Fertility Has Been Underestimated Until Now
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Light Used to Remotely Trigger Biochemical Reactions
- Wooden Hip Be Lovely? Replacing Damaged Bones With Implants Based on Wood
- Biopolymer: Designer Interfaces Between Biological and Artificial Systems
- Foam's Future Seen in Space and Industry
- Thin-Skinned Catalyst for Chemical Reactions: Yolk-Shell Nanocrystal Structure Offers Greater Selectivity for Heterogeneous Catalysis
- Infectious Diseases Diagnosable Before Symptoms Appear: A Biosensor for the Early Diagnosis of Sleeping Sickness
Posted December 12, 2012:
- New Way to Look at Dawn of Life: Focus Shifts from 'Hardware' to 'Software'
- Physics on a Plane: Helium Crystals Grown in Zero Gravity
- Research May Have Important Implications for Combating Diabetes
- Study Paves Way to Design Drugs Aimed at Multiple Protein Targets at Once
- Substance With Promising in Vitro Anti-Cancer Effects Synthesized: Substance Found in Tiny Amounts in Chinese Medicinal Herb
- New Geometries: Researchers Create New Shapes of Artificial Microcompartments
- Ultra-Short Laser Pulses Control Chemical Processes
- Was Life Inevitable? New Paper Pieces Together Metabolism's Beginnings
- New Method to Understand Superconductors
- Photosynthesis: Mysterious Enzyme Structure Solved
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Ancient Red Dye Powers New 'Green' Battery: Chemists Use Plant Extract in Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Lithium-Ion Battery
- Battling Brittle Bones With … Broccoli and Spinach?
- Black Holes Have Properties That Resemble Dynamics of Both Solids and Liquids
- Alternative to Fullerenes in Organic Solar Cells Is Just as Exciting
- Sexual and Social Behavior Modified by Serotonin System Drugs
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Before 'Skyfall': 46 Years of Violence in James Bond Movies
- Mining Ancient Ores for Clues to Early Life
- Space-Age Ceramics Get Their Toughest Test
- New Biomaterial Gets 'Sticky' With Stem Cells
- Onion Soaks Up Heavy Metal: Bioremediation With Waste Food
- Composites for Large-Scale Manufacturing
- Substrate Patterning Creates P-N Junctions in Graphene
- Photonics: Graphene's Flexible Future
Posted December 7, 2012:
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