
Capturing Those In-between Moments: Timing Problem In Molecular Modeling Solved
A theoretical physicist has
developed a method for
calculating the motions and
forces of thousands of atoms
simultaneously over a wider
... > full story

Novel Cancer Detection Method Uses Tiny Silica Beads To Adhere To Cells
A novel method of detection
of cervical cancer cells has
now been developed. The
method uses nonspecific
adhesion of silica beads to
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Applause For The SmartHand: Human-machine Interface Is Essential Link In Groundbreaking Prosthetic Hand
Professor Yosi
Shacham-Diamand of Tel Aviv
University's Department of
Engineering, working with a
team of European Union
... > full story

Tiny Injector To Speed Development Of New, Safer, Cheaper Drugs
Engineering researchers have
fabricated a palm-sized,
automated, micro-injector
that can insert proteins,
DNA and other biomolecules
into individual cells at
... > full story
- Capturing Those In-between Moments: Timing Problem In Molecular Modeling Solved
- Novel Cancer Detection Method Uses Tiny Silica Beads To Adhere To Cells
- Applause For The SmartHand: Human-machine Interface Is Essential Link In Groundbreaking Prosthetic Hand
- Tiny Injector To Speed Development Of New, Safer, Cheaper Drugs
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Engineers Strive To Make Algae Oil Production More Feasible
November 4, 2009 Engineers are assessing systematic production methods that could make the costs of algae oil production more reasonable, helping move the U.S. from fossil fuel dependency to renewable energy ... > full story -
Ensuring Quality In Lightweight Construction
November 3, 2009 Aerospace, automotive and airplane construction count on lightweight construction. But to make sure that lightening the load does not come at the cost of safety, researchers are working on new ... > full story -
Robot Fish Could Monitor Water Quality
November 2, 2009 Nature inspires technology as an engineer and an ecologist have teamed to develop robots that use advanced materials to swim like fish to probe underwater environments. Robotic fish -- perhaps ... > full story -
Transforming Nanowires Into Nano-tools Using Cation Exchange Reactions
November 2, 2009 A team of engineers has transformed simple nanowires into reconfigurable materials and circuits, demonstrating a novel, self-assembling method for chemically creating nanoscale structures that are ... > full story -
Flipping A Photonic Shock Wave
November 2, 2009 Physicists have directly observed a reverse shock wave of light in a specially tailored structure known as a left-handed metamaterial. Although it was first predicted over forty years ago, this is ... > full story -
Key Process For Space Outpost Proved On 'Vomit Comet' Ride
October 29, 2009 During flights simulating the moon's low gravity, researchers find that sifters can separate soil particles and produce the best feedstock for an oxygen generator. Scientists are designing and ... > full story -
Smart Solution: Researchers Use Smartphones To Improve Health Of Elderly Diabetics In China
October 29, 2009 Scientists have designed smartphone technology, which includes interactive games and easy-to-use logging features, especially for elderly Chinese ... > full story -
Underwater Exploration: Autosub6000 Dives To Depth Of 3.5 Miles
October 28, 2009 The United Kingdom's deepest diving Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, Autosub6000, has been put through its paces during an extremely successful engineering trials cruise on the RRS Discovery, Sept. 27 ... > full story -
Robot Builds Brick Wall In New York City
October 26, 2009 A robot is currently building a looping brick wall right in the middle of New York City. Over a period of three weeks, passers-by can watch the "Pike Loop" installation in the making on a traffic ... > full story -
Fingerprint Technology Beats World's Toughest Tests, Including Hundreds Of Builders' Thumbs
October 26, 2009 Technology that can identify partial, distorted, scratched, smudged, or otherwise warped fingerprints in just a few seconds has just scored top marks in the world's two toughest technical fingerprint ... > full story
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