
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
- Change in Cycle Track Policy Needed to Boost Ridership, Public Health
- Nanoscavengers Could Usher in Next Generation Water Purification
- Engineers Design, Test Taller, High-Strength Concrete Towers for Wind Turbines
- Using Clay to Grow Bone: Researchers Use Synthetic Silicate to Stimulate Stem Cells Into Bone Cells
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Fast New, One-Step Genetic Engineering Technology
May 22, 2013 A new, streamlined approach to genetic engineering drastically reduces the time and effort needed to insert new genes into bacteria, the workhorses of biotechnology, scientists are reporting. The ... > full story -
New Insights Into How Materials Transfer Heat Could Lead to Improved Electronics
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May 8, 2013 Researchers have shown that although insects are made from one of the toughest natural materials, their legs and wings can wear out over ... > full story -
Potential of Best Practice to Reduce Impacts from Oil and Gas Projects in the Amazon
May 1, 2013 Hydrocarbon exploration and production continues to press into the most remote corners of the western Amazon, one of the most biologically and culturally diverse zones on Earth. A new best practice ... > full story -
New Measurement Tool Is on Target for the Fast-Growing MEMS Industry
May 1, 2013 As markets for miniature, hybrid machines known as MEMS grow and diversify, researchers have introduced a long-awaited measurement tool that will help growing numbers of device designers, ... > full story -
Zinc: The Goldilocks Metal for Bioabsorbable Stents?
April 30, 2013 Stents can be lifesavers, propping open blood vessels to allow for healthy blood flow. But the longer a stent is in the body, the greater the risk of side effects such as inflammation and clotting. ... > full story -
Researchers Tackle Collapsing Bridges With New Technology
April 30, 2013 Researchers have proposed a new technology that could divert vibrations away from load-bearing elements of bridges to avoid catastrophic collapses. The “wave bypass” technique has many ... > full story -
Optimizing Nanoparticles for Commercial Applications
April 28, 2013 Nanoparticles are used in many commercial products catalysts to cosmetics. A review describes recent work on the three main nanoparticles used in photocatalytics, UV-blocking and ... > full story -
Seeding a New Kind of Concrete
April 25, 2013 Sunflower seed husks, a huge waste product of the vegetable oil and food industry, could be used as an environmentally friendly filler, or aggregate, for concrete according to Turkish researchers. ... > full story -
Supertough, Strong Nanofibers Developed
April 24, 2013 Materials engineers have developed a structural nanofiber that is both strong and tough, a discovery that could transform everything from airplanes and bridges to body armor and ... > full story
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