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Posted November 13, 2012:
- Tracing the Source of Salmonella Infection: Biochemists Analyze Channel That Makes Pathogen Resistant to Cytotoxins
- Production of Batteries Made Cheaper and Safer, Thanks to Finnish Researchers
- Powering Lasers Through Heat
Posted November 12, 2012:
- New Power Generation Technique: Hybrid Nanomaterial Converts Light and Thermal Energy Into Electrical Current
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Supercomputer Named World’s Most Powerful
- New Way to Split Water Molecules Into Hydrogen and Oxygen: Breakthrough for Solar Energy Conversion and Storage?
- The Energy of Stunt Kites
- Information and Communication Technologies Allow Electrical Consumption to Be Reduced by One Third
Posted November 11, 2012:
- Touch-Sensitive Plastic Skin Heals Itself
- Better Brain Implant: Slim Electrode Cozies Up to Single Neurons
Posted November 8, 2012:
- Medical Devices Powered by the Ear Itself
- Nanocrystals and Nickel Catalyst Substantially Improve Light-Based Hydrogen Production
- Stretchy Electronics Moves Closer: Wearable Sensing Technology
- Unique Spinal Nerve Cell Activity: Novel Forms of Activity Linked to Development of Motor Behaviors Such as Swimming
- Despite Their Thick Skins, Alligators and Crocodiles Are Surprisingly Touchy
Posted November 7, 2012:
- Quantum Kisses Change the Color of Nothing: New Ways to Measure the World at the Scale of Single Atoms and Molecules
- Dealing With Power Outages More Efficiently
Posted November 5, 2012:
- Crystals for Efficient Refrigeration: Can Pump or Extract Heat, Even on the Nanoscale, for Use on Computer Chips
- Hydro-Fracking: Fact Vs. Fiction
- Electron Microscopes With a Twist: Vortex Beams, Rotating Like a Tornado, Offer New Possibilities for Electron Microscopy
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Posted October 31, 2012:
- Synthetic Magnetism Used to Control Light: Opens Door to Nanoscale Applications That Use Light Instead of Electricity
- Scientists Build the First All-Carbon Solar Cell
- Physicists Study Fast-Moving Electrons in Graphene as a Model Laboratory for Massless Particles
- Is Your Utility Meter Getting Personal?
Posted October 30, 2012:
- 'Ordered' Catalyst Boosts Fuel Cell Output at Lower Cost
- Superstorm Sandy: Eight to Ten Million Cumulative Power Outages Predicted
- New England Poultry Producers May See Effects from Sandy
- Exoskeleton of Advanced Design Promises New Degree of Independence for People With Paraplegia
- New Technique Connects Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
- The Hunt for Electron Holes: A Molecular Glance on Solar Water Splitting
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Posted October 24, 2012:
- Archer Fish Hunt Insects With Water Jet Six Times Stronger Than Their Muscular Power
- Let It Snow! Solar Panels Can Take It
- Americans Use More Efficient and Renewable Energy Technologies
- Bacterial Wires Explain Enigmatic Electric Currents in the Seabed
Posted October 23, 2012:
- Droplet Response to Electric Voltage in Solids Exposed
- Self-Powered Sensors to Monitor Nuclear Fuel Rod Status
- Nanofibrillar Cellulose Film to Ease Performing Medical Tests
- Hot Plasma Core, Cold Edge: A Masterpiece of Control Technique
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