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- Viruses Help Scientists Battle Pathogenic Bacteria and Improve Water Supply
- Wearable Sensor System Automatic Maps Building While Wearer Is Moving
- NASA's Orion Spacecraft: Crew Access Arm Reaches for New and Heritage Technologies
Posted September 21, 2012:
- First-Ever Imaging of Cells Growing on Spherical Surfaces
- Novel Approach for Single Molecule Electronic DNA Sequencing
- Researchers Demonstrate 'Giant' Forces in Super-Strong Nanomaterials
- Time to Change an Led Light? Researchers Design System to Tell
- Study Outlines Supply Chain Challenges for Lithium Future
Posted September 20, 2012:
- Research Uncovers Path to Defect-Free Thin Films
- Civil Engineers Destroy Test Levee in the Netherlands
- Computers Get a Better Way to Detect Threats
- Computer Simulations for Multiscale Systems Can Be Faster, Better, More Reliable
Posted September 19, 2012:
- Protecting Our Harbors and Ships With a Robotic Tuna Fish
- Out-of-This-World Nanoscience: A Computer Chip That Can Assemble Itself?
Posted September 18, 2012:
- App Lets You Monitor Lung Health Using Only a Smartphone
- University Students Put Off-the-Shelf Helicopters to Work
Posted September 17, 2012:
- New 'ATM' Takes Old Phones and Gives Back Green
- Researchers' Novel Use of Nanoparticles Target Non-Invasive Treatment for Deep Cancer
Posted September 14, 2012:
Posted September 13, 2012:
- Low Cost Design Makes Ultrasound Imaging Affordable to the World
- Nanoengineers Can Print 3-D Microstructures in Mere Seconds
Posted September 12, 2012:
- Are Older Adults Willing to Accept Help from Robots?
- Seeing Through Clothing: Radiation-Enabled Chips Could Lead to Low-Cost Security Imaging Systems
- Predicting If Scientists Will Be Stars: New Formula Reveals If Young Scientists Will Have Brilliant Future
- From Ancient Times to Today, Greece's Great Scientific Heritage
- Cells Surf Through a Microfluidic Chip on Fluid Streamlines Created by an Oscillating Plate
Posted September 11, 2012:
- Length of Yellow Caution Traffic Lights Could Prevent Accidents, Researchers Say
- Who (and What) Can You Trust? How Non-Verbal Cues Can Predict a Person's (and a Robot's) Trustworthiness
Posted September 10, 2012:
- Photonics: First All-Optical Nanowire Switch
- New Computing Approach to Materials Science Under Development
- Prototype Represents a Step Toward Enhanced Soft-Tissue Tomography
- Metabolic Engineer Synthesizes Key Breast Milk Ingredient: Sugar in Human Milk May Protect Babies from Pathogens
Posted September 7, 2012:
Posted September 6, 2012:
- Turning Ideas Into Products Faster
- Students Create Low-Cost Biosensor to Detect Contaminated Water in Developing Nations
- Longest Fibre-Optic Sensor Network Exists Developed for Remote Monitoring of Large Infrastructures
Posted September 5, 2012:
- NASA's 'Mighty Eagle' Robotic Prototype Lander Aces Major Exam
- Tough Gel Stretches to 21 Times Its Length, Recoils, and Heals Itself: Biocompatible Material Much Tougher Than Cartilage
- Nanosystems Engineering Research Center on Self-Powered Health Monitoring
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Posted August 30, 2012:
- 'Nanoresonators' Might Improve Cell Phone Performance
- Uncoiling the Cucumber's Enigma: Biological Mechanism for Coiling, and Unusual Type of Spring Discovered
- Studying Everyday Eye Movements Could Aid in Diagnosis of Neurological Disorders
- New Flexible Electronics Technology May Lead to New Medical Uses
- A Whisker-Inspired Approach to Tactile Sensing
Posted August 29, 2012:
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