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Posted November 19, 2012:
- Storm Surge Barriers for Manhattan Could Worsen Effects on Nearby Areas: Other Options Proposed
- Clues to Cause of Hydrogen Embrittlement in Metals: Findings Could Guide Design of New Embrittlement-Resistant Materials
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Posted November 15, 2012:
- Simplifying Heart Surgery With Stretchable Electronics Devices
- Key to Super-Sensory Hearing? Newly Identified Hearing Organ in Bushcrickets' Ears May Inspire Acoustic Sensors
- These Mini-Bots Were Made for Walking: Cells Power Biological Machines
- How 'Black Swans' and 'Perfect Storms' Become Lame Excuses for Bad Risk Management
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Posted November 8, 2012:
- Experimental Interplanetary Internet Used to Test Robot from International Space Station
- Stretchy Electronics Moves Closer: Wearable Sensing Technology
- Engineering Professor Developing Better Ankle Prosthesis
- Capturing Carbon With Clever Trapdoors
Posted November 6, 2012:
- Virtual Reality Could Help People Lose Weight, Fight Prejudice
- Challenge Facing Designers of Future Computer Chips: Surprising Findings Could Influence Material Choices in Nanoelectronics
Posted November 5, 2012:
- Laser the Size of a Virus Particle: Miniature Laser Operates at Room Temperature and Defies the Diffraction Limit of Light
- High-Strength Material Advancements May Lead to New, Life-Saving Steel
- Gravitmetric Sensors for the Real World
- Build Your Own Home Theater for Full-Blast Entertainment With 'Virtual Sound Ball'
- Salting Roads May Damage Steel-Reinforced Concrete Structures
Posted November 1, 2012:
- Hurricane Sandy: Power Outage Prediction Model Was Accurate
- Computational Medicine Enhances Way Doctors Detect, Treat Disease
- New Silicon-Based Batteries Outperform Current Batteries: 'Crushed' Porous Silicon Anodes Show Dramatic Increase in Charge-Discharge Cycles
Posted October 31, 2012:
- Virtual Reality Puts Human in Rat World: 'Beaming' Technology Transforms Human-Animal Interaction
- Synthetic Magnetism Used to Control Light: Opens Door to Nanoscale Applications That Use Light Instead of Electricity
- New Self-Assembling Particles Offer Great Promise for Optical Materials and Ceramics
Posted October 30, 2012:
- Smart as a Bird: Flying Rescue Robot Will Autonomously Avoid Obstacles
- New Soccer Robot Has Human-Like Agility
- Superstorm Sandy: Eight to Ten Million Cumulative Power Outages Predicted
- Exoskeleton of Advanced Design Promises New Degree of Independence for People With Paraplegia
Posted October 29, 2012:
- Quick Release Bandage Tape: No More Tears from Tears
- How to Improve High-Speed Rail Ties Against Freezing, Thawing Conditions
- Hopping Robots Could Conserve Energy
- Nanoparticles Provide Reinforcement for Invisible Braces in Orthodontics
- 'Beam Me to My Meeting:' Video Conferencing Much Improved
Posted October 25, 2012:
- Robots in the Home: Will Older Adults Roll out the Welcome Mat?
- Nanomaterials: Bringing Crystals Into Line
Posted October 24, 2012:
- Fit to Fly? From F-22s to Jumbo Jets, Real-Time Info on Pilots Needed, Experts Say
- New Insights Into Membrane-Assisted Self-Assembly
- A New Take on the Midas Touch: Changing the Color of Gold
Posted October 23, 2012:
- Droplet Response to Electric Voltage in Solids Exposed
- Biology-Friendly Robot Programming Language: Training Your Robot the PaR-PaR Way
- Tiny Pores in Graphene Could Give Rise to Membranes
- Assembly of Nano-Machines Mimics Human Muscle
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