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Posted January 10, 2013:
Posted January 9, 2013:
- Machine Perception Lab Shows Robotic One Year Old on Video
- Engineering Alternative Fuel With Cyanobacteria
- Not All Stem Cells Are Equally Efficient for Use in Regenerative Medicine
Posted January 8, 2013:
- Oscillating Gel Gives Synthetic Materials the Ability to 'Speak': Material Rebuilds Itself Through Chemical Communication
- Counting the Twists in a Helical Light Beam: New Device Could Help Advance Future Optical Communications
- 'Tricorder' Closer to Reality: Portable X-Ray Source Could Put Medical Diagnosis and Terrorism Prevention in the Palm of the Hand
- New Biochip Technology Uses Tiny Whirlpools to Corral Microbes
- Computer, Electrical Engineers Working to Help Biologists Cope With Big Data
Posted January 7, 2013:
- Researchers Show New Level of Control Over Liquid Crystals
- How the Kilogram Has Put on Weight
- Formula One Bosses Line–up to Gear Up for 2020 Emissions Race
Posted January 6, 2013:
Posted January 3, 2013:
Posted January 2, 2013:
- Laws of Geo-Engineering to Mitigate Global Warming?
- Optical Strontium Clock to Become Much More Accurate
Posted December 27, 2012:
Posted December 26, 2012:
- Virtual Women Reveal More Skin, Regardless of Body Proportions
- Measurements Hint Why the Universe Is Dominated by Matter, Not Anti-Matter
Posted December 20, 2012:
- Production of 5-Aminovaleric and Glutaric Acid by Metabolically Engineered Microorganism
- Virtual Reality and Robotics in Neurosurgery: Promise and Challenges
Posted December 19, 2012:
- Super-Fine Sound Beam Could One Day Be an Invisible Scalpel
- The Laws of Global Warming: How to Regulate Geo-Engineering Efforts to Fight Climate Change?
- Artificial Intelligence Helps Sort Used Batteries
Posted December 18, 2012:
- Metamaterials Experts Show a Way to Reduce Electrons' Effective Mass to Nearly Zero
- Internet Outages in the US Doubled During Hurricane Sandy
- Liquid Metal Used to Create Wires That Stretch Eight Times Their Original Length
Posted December 17, 2012:
- Nanofibers Clean Sulfur from Fuel
- Flexing Fingers for Micro-Robotics: Scientists Create a Powerful, Microscale Actuator
Posted December 14, 2012:
- Engineers Develop New Energy-Efficient Computer Memory Using Magnetic Materials
- Developing Power Sources for Flexible, Stretchable Electronics
- 'Liquid That Thinks:' Swarm of Ping-Pong-Ball-Sized Robots Created
- Tissue Engineering -- Growing New Organs, and More: Research Could Lead to Better Ways to Heal Injuries and Develop New Drugs
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Engineers Roll Up Their Sleeves -- And Then Do Same With Inductors
- Student Engineers Cook Up Devices for Better Cooking
- Engineer Looks to Dragonflies, Bats for Flight Lessons
- Head-Mounted Cameras Could Help Robots Understand Social Interactions
- Foam's Future Seen in Space and Industry
Posted December 12, 2012:
- Tool Could Help Uncover Bias Against Female Faculty in STEM Fields
- New Geometries: Researchers Create New Shapes of Artificial Microcompartments
- Micro Sensors Help Underwater Robots Swim Like Fish
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Capturing Circulating Cancer Cells Could Provide Insights Into How Disease Spreads
- Best of Both Worlds: Hybrid Approach Sheds Light on Crystal Structure Solution
- New Components of Epigenetic 'Code' for Honey Bee Development Discovered
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Space-Age Ceramics Get Their Toughest Test
- Characteristics of US Science and Engineering Doctorates Detailed in New Report
- New Biomaterial Gets 'Sticky' With Stem Cells
- Ultrasound Can Now Monitor the Health of Your Car Engine
- Electricity from Water Mains: Inline Hydropower System Generates Power from Water Pipelines
Posted December 6, 2012:
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