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Change in Cycle Track Policy Needed to Boost Ridership, Public Health

Bicycle engineering guidelines often used by state regulators to design bicycle facilities need to be overhauled to reflect ...  > full story

Nanoscavengers Could Usher in Next Generation Water Purification

A new synthetic nanoparticle could disinfect, depollute, and desalinate contaminated water and then get removed magnetically. This improves ...  > full story

Engineers Design, Test Taller, High-Strength Concrete Towers for Wind Turbines

Engineers have designed and tested a concept for concrete towers to replace the steel towers used for wind turbines. The concrete ...  > full story

Using Clay to Grow Bone: Researchers Use Synthetic Silicate to Stimulate Stem Cells Into Bone Cells

Medical researchers report that synthetic silicate nanoplatelets (also known as layered clay) can induce stem cells to become bone ...  > full story

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