
Growing Cartilage: Bioactive Nanomaterial Promotes Growth of New Cartilage
Researchers have designed a
bioactive nanomaterial that
promotes the growth of new
cartilage in vivo and
without the use of expensive
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Second 'Quantum Logic Clock' Based on Aluminum Ion Is Now World's Most Precise Clock
Physicists have built an
enhanced version of an
experimental atomic clock
based on a single aluminum
atom that is now the world's
... > full story

NASA, GM Take Giant Leap in Robotic Technology
Engineers and scientists
from NASA and GM are working
together to build a new
humanoid robot capable of
working side by side with
people. Using leading edge
... > full story

Engineers Aim to Make Air Travel Greener
Carbon emissions from air
travel could be reduced,
thanks to a new
collaboration between
engineers in the UK and the
aerospace industry. The
million project will
... > full story
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New Material Absorbs, Conserves Oil
February 5, 2010 Researchers make new material to clean up oil spills in factories or on the ocean, and conserve the ... > full story -
Research Advances Microsystems That Can Detect Water-Borne Pathogens
February 2, 2010 Researchers have engineered microsystems for the detection of water-borne pathogens using a technique called dielectrophoresis (DEP), which separates and identifies cells and microparticles suspended ... > full story -
Nano for the Senses
February 2, 2010 Pin-sharp projections, light that’s whiter than white, varnishes that make sounds if the temperature changes: at nano tech 2010 in Tokyo, researchers present nanotechnology that is a veritable ... > full story -
Engineers Explore Environmental Concerns of Nanotechnology
February 1, 2010 As researchers around the world hasten to employ nanotechnology to improve production methods for applications that range from manufacturing materials to creating new pharmaceutical drugs, scientists ... > full story -
Atoms and Molecules: Using Magnetic Toys as Inspiration, Researchers Tease out Structures of Self-Assembled Clusters
January 29, 2010 Scientists have discovered new clues to how and why groups of atoms and molecules may favor less symmetrical and more complex, flexible geometric patterns. The answer relates to a familiar concept in ... > full story -
Engineered Metamaterials Enable Remarkably Small Antennas
January 28, 2010 In an advance that might interest Q-Branch, the gadget makers for James Bond, researchers have designed and tested experimental antennas that are highly efficient and yet a fraction of the size of ... > full story -
Wireless Optical Transmission Key to Secure, Safe and Rapid Indoor Communications
January 28, 2010 Light is better than radio waves when it comes to some wireless communications, according to a group of engineers. Optical communications systems could provide faster, more secure communications with ... > full story -
Energy-Harvesting Rubber Chips Could Power Pacemakers, Cell Phones
January 28, 2010 Power-generating rubber films developed by engineers could harness natural body movements such as breathing and walking to power pacemakers, mobile phones and other electronic ... > full story -
To Restore Vision, Implant Preps and Seeds a Damaged Eye
January 26, 2010 A tiny eye implant that clears scar tissue and delivers progenitor cells designed to replace photoreceptors damaged by disease passes early ... > full story -
New Sensor Could Help Treat, Combat Diabetes, Other Diseases
January 26, 2010 A tiny new sensor could provide fresh, inexpensive diagnosis and treatment methods for people suffering from a variety of ... > full story
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