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Posted February 6, 2012:
Posted February 5, 2012:
- Materials for First Optical Fibers With High-Speed Electronic Function Are Developed
- Chemists Develop More Efficient Protein Labeling
Posted February 2, 2012:
Posted February 1, 2012:
- Building a Better Light Bulb: Energy Efficient Organic LEDs
- Self-Assembling Nanorods: Researchers Obtain 1-, 2 And 3-D Nanorod Arrays and Networks
- Nano-Oils Keep the Electronic Devices Really Cool
Posted January 31, 2012:
- Perfect Nanotubes Shine Brightest: Researchers Show How Length, Imperfections Affect Carbon Nanotube Fluorescence
- Microscopy Reveals 'Atomic Antenna' Behavior in Graphene
- Nanomedicine : 'Russian Doll' Polymer Vesicles Mimic Cell Structure
Posted January 30, 2012:
- Reducing Ion Exchange Particles to Nano-Size Shows Big Potential
- Oxygen Molecule Survives to Enormously High Pressures
Posted January 27, 2012:
- Engineers' Innovation Addresses Major Challenge of Drug Delivery
- Kitchen Gadget Inspires Scientist to Make More Effective Plastic Electronics
Posted January 26, 2012:
- Protein Purification Alternatives
- How Seawater Could Corrode Nuclear Fuel
- Chemistry Research Offers a Breath of Fresh Air Against Indoor Pollutants
- Cosmology in a Petri Dish
- Graphene Supermaterial Goes Superpermeable: Can Be Used to Distill Alcohol
Posted January 25, 2012:
Posted January 24, 2012:
- Lab Mimics Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids Inside a Single Atom
- New Material to Remove Radioactive Gas from Spent Nuclear Fuel
Posted January 23, 2012:
- Metadynamics Technique Offers Insight Into Mineral Growth and Dissolution
- Scientists Produce World's First Magnetic Soap
- Easier Testing for Diabetics? Biochip Measures Glucose in Saliva, Not Blood
Posted January 22, 2012:
Posted January 20, 2012:
- T-Rays Technology Could Help Develop Star Trek-Style Hand-Held Medical Scanners
- Bucky Balls for Next-Generation Spintronics Devices
Posted January 19, 2012:
- Nanoparticles Refined for More Accurate Delivery of Cancer Drugs
- Controlling Molecular Self-Assembly Via Different Pathways
Posted January 18, 2012:
- Computer Simulations Revealing How Methane and Hydrogen Pack Into Gas Hydrates Could Enlighten Alternative Fuel Production and Carbon Dioxide Storage
- Breast Cancer Cells Targeted, Then Burned, by Gold-Filled Silicon Wafers
- Flaky Graphene Makes Reliable Chemical Sensors
- A Baby Crystal Is Born
- Transparency Limits on Transparent Conducting Oxides Identified
- Solar Alchemy: Photocatalysts to Clean Water and Recover Chemicals
Posted January 17, 2012:
- Neutron Scattering Provides Window Into Surface Interactions
- The Perfect Liquid -- Now Even More Perfect
Posted January 13, 2012:
- Charges Going Astray: New Transfer Paths for Electrons Discovered
- Give Support to Repulsion, and You'll See Attraction. We Know Why
- Novel Chemical Route to Form Organic Molecules
- Particle-Free Silver Ink Prints Small, High-Performance Electronics
Posted January 12, 2012:
- Graphene Quantum Dots: The Next Big Small Thing
- Magnetic Actuation Enables Nanoscale Thermal Analysis
- Hydrogen Advances Graphene Use
- One-Third of Car Fuel Consumption Is Due to Friction Loss
- Chemists Devise Chemical Reaction That Holds Promise for New Drug Development
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