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- Fusion Energy: Mug Handles Could Help Hot Plasma Give Lower-Cost, Controllable Fusion Energy
- Plasma Screens Enhanced as Disorder Strikes: Study Looks at Ways to Improve the Quality of Matter Akin to That Found in Plasma Screens
- Solar Cell Degradation Research to Have Impact on Solar Panel Industry
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- Graphene Membranes May Lead to Enhanced Natural Gas Production, Less CO2 Pollution
- Solar Cells Made from Black Silicon
- New Way to Determine Amount of Charge Remaining in Battery
Posted October 5, 2012:
- New Etching Method to Produce 3-D Microstructures in Silicon for Processing of Light Signals in Telecommunications
- More Efficient All-Organic Catalysts in Fuel Cells
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- Solar Cell Consisting of a Single Molecule: Individual Protein Complex Generates Electric Current
- Engineers Invent New Device That Could Increase Internet Download Speeds
- New Findings on the Workings of the Inner Ear
Posted October 1, 2012:
- Restricting Nuclear Power Has Little Effect on the Cost of Climate Policies
- A Power Grid That Thinks for Itself?
Posted September 28, 2012:
- Bioengineers Design Rapid Diagnostic Tests Inspired by Nature
- New Material, Graphene, May Soon Replace Silicon for Technology Industry, Experts Say
Posted September 27, 2012:
- Nickelblock: An Element's Love-Hate Relationship With Battery Electrodes
- Doctoral Student Developing Next Generation of Lithium-Ion Batteries for Longer Lasting Mobile Devices, Electric Cars
- New Efficiency Record for Photovoltaic Cells, Thanks to Heterojunction
Posted September 26, 2012:
- Viewing Gender-Specific Objects Influences Perception of Gender Identity
- How Is a Kindle Like a Cuttlefish? Parallels Between E-Paper Technology and Biological Organisms That Change Color
Posted September 25, 2012:
- Burying the Hatchet in the Laser Lab
- Novel Materials Become Multifunctional at Ultimate Quantum Limit
Posted September 24, 2012:
- A Clock That Will Last Forever: Proposal to Build First Space-Time Crystal
- Two-Thirds of the World's New Solar Panels Were Installed in Europe in 2011
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Posted September 20, 2012:
- Fear Can Be Erased from the Brain, Research Shows
- Nano-Engineering Electrodes to Give Tiny Generators a Boost
Posted September 19, 2012:
- Using a Laser to 'See' the Smallest World: Powerful Laser Breathes New Life Into an Old Technology for Studying Atomic-Level Structures
- Thermoelectric Material Is the Best at Converting Heat Waste to Electricity
- New Processes for Cost-Efficient Solar Cell Production
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- Up and Running: Just Hours After Launch, Radiation Belt Storm Probes Takes First Science Steps
- Sounds of Space: New 'Chorus' Recording by Radiation Belt Storm Probes' EMFISIS Instrument
- Home Sweet Lab: Computerized House to Generate as Much Energy as It Uses
- Changing Alpine Landscape: Lakes Are Replacing Glaciers
Posted September 12, 2012:
- Hard Coating Extends the Life of New Ultrahigh-Density Storage Device
- Cells Surf Through a Microfluidic Chip on Fluid Streamlines Created by an Oscillating Plate
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Posted September 10, 2012:
- Older Adults Not Prepared to Ensure Food Safety During Power Outages
- Predicting Wave Power Could Double Marine-Based Energy
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