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International Collaboration Key to Science and Engineering Globalization
August 31, 2012 International collaboration is a key aspect of the globalization of science and engineering. A recent report and data evaluation released by the U.S. National Science Foundation showed that one in ... > full story -
'Nanoresonators' Might Improve Cell Phone Performance
August 30, 2012 Researchers have learned how to mass produce tiny mechanical devices that could help cell phone users avoid the nuisance of dropped calls and slow downloads. The devices are designed to ease ... > full story -
Uncoiling the Cucumber's Enigma: Biological Mechanism for Coiling, and Unusual Type of Spring Discovered
August 30, 2012 In the creeping plant's tendrils, researchers discover a biological mechanism for coiling and stumble upon an unusual type of ... > full story -
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Studying Everyday Eye Movements Could Aid in Diagnosis of Neurological Disorders
August 30, 2012 Researchers have devised a method for detecting certain neurological disorders through the study of eye ... > full story -
New Flexible Electronics Technology May Lead to New Medical Uses
August 30, 2012 Researchers have developed technology that opens new possibilities for health care and medical applications of electronic ... > full story -
A Whisker-Inspired Approach to Tactile Sensing
August 30, 2012 Inspired by the twitching whiskers of common rats and Etruscan shrews, researchers have developed rodent-like robots and an innovative tactile sensor system that could be used to help find people in ... > full story -
Activating and Deactivating Gold Nanoparticle Catalysts May Lead to Longer-Lasting Hydrogen Fuel Cells
August 29, 2012 The latest advance in imaging technology helps optimize catalysts for use in onboard fuel processing. A*STAR researchers have identified the subtle, atomic-scale structural transformations that can ... > full story -
Shifty, but Secure Eyes: New Biometric Security System
August 29, 2012 A biometric security system based on how a user moves their eyes is being developed by technologists in Finland. Researchers explain how a person's saccades, their tiny, but rapid, involuntary eye ... > full story -
Curiosity Rover Plays First Song Transmitted from Another Planet
August 28, 2012 For the first time in history, a recorded song has been beamed back to Earth from another planet. Students, special guests and news media gathered at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, ... > full story -
Method to Simplify Production of Proteins Used in Many Types of Drugs Developed
August 28, 2012 Engineering researchers have developed a method to simplify the pharmaceutical production of proteins used in drugs that treat a variety of diseases and health conditions, including diabetes, cancer, ... > full story
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