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Understanding What's Up With the Higgs Boson at the Large Hadron Collider
June 28, 2012 CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, will hold a seminar early in the morning on July 4 to announce the latest results from ATLAS and CMS, two ... > full storyMore: -
A SMART(er) Way to Track Influenza
June 11, 2012 Researchers have created a reliable and fast flu-detection test that can be carried in a first-aid kit. The novel prototype device isolates influenza RNA using a combination of magnetics and ... > full story -
Faster, More Sensitive Photodetector Created by Tricking Graphene
June 5, 2012 Researchers have developed a highly sensitive detector of infrared light that can be used in applications ranging from detection of chemical and biochemical weapons from a distance and better airport ... > full story -
Northern Lights Process Like Untangling Twisted Strands of Spaghetti?
June 1, 2012 Scientists have reached a milestone in describing how the northern lights work by way of a process called "magnetic reconnection." The process is best imagined as untangling twisted strands of ... > full story -
X-Ray Laser Probes Biomolecules to Individual Atoms
May 31, 2012 Scientists have demonstrated how the world's most powerful X-ray laser can assist in cracking the structures of biomolecules, and in the processes helped to pioneer critical new investigative avenues ... > full storyMore: -
New Type of Biosensor Is Fast, Super-Sensitive
May 31, 2012 A whole new class of biosensor that can detect exceptionally small traces of contaminants in liquids in just 40 minutes has now been developed. Known as a biochemiresistor, it meets a long-standing ... > full story -
Super-Sensitive Tests Could Detect Diseases Earlier
May 27, 2012 Scientists have developed an ultra-sensitive test that should enable them to detect signs of a disease in its earliest ... > full story -
Measuring Transient X-Rays With Lobster Eyes
May 18, 2012 A technology that mimics the structure of a lobster's eyes is now being applied to a new instrument that could help revolutionize X-ray astronomy and keep astronauts safe on the International Space ... > full story -
Ultrasensitive Biosensor Promising for Medical Diagnostics
May 15, 2012 Researchers have created an ultrasensitive biosensor that could open up new opportunities for early detection of cancer and "personalized medicine" tailored to the specific biochemistry of individual ... > full story -
Rapid Testing of Food Quality
May 9, 2012 Whether fruit, meat or cheese – the quality of food is not always as consumers would like it to be. But, in future, a spectrometer will allow them to gage the quality of food before they buy ... > full story
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