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Posted June 18, 2013:
- Small Satellites Soar in High-Altitude Demonstration
- Tiny Batteries: 3-D Printing Could Lead to Miniaturized Medical Implants, Compact Electronics, Tiny Robots
- Working Backward: Computer-Aided Design of Zeolite Templates
- Which Qubit My Dear? New Method to Distinguish Between Neighboring Quantum Bits
- A Microphone That Listens With Light: Microphones Have Hyper-Acute Hearing and a Sense of Direction
- Chemical Nanoengineering: Designing Drugs Controlled by Light
Posted June 17, 2013:
- Four Microphones and a Computer Algorithm Are Enough to Produce a 3-D Model of a Simple, Convex Room
- 'Chemical Architects' Build Materials With Potential Applications in Drug Delivery and Gas Storage
- NASA Tests Radio for Unmanned Aircraft Operations
- Medical Assessment in the Blink of an Eye
- Is There an Invisible Tug-of-War Behind Bad Hearts and Power Outages?
- Artificial Bone: Designing Synthetic Materials and Quickly Turning the Design Into Reality With 3-D Printing
- How Useful Is Fracking Anyway? Study Explores Return of Investment
- Efficient and Inexpensive: Researchers Develop Catalyst Material for Fuel Cells
- Polymer-Coated Catalyst Protects 'Artificial Leaf'
- Coatings Could Help Medical Implants Function Better
- Simple and Inexpensive Process to Make a Material for Carbon Dioxide Adsorption
- Cheetah-Cub: A Robot That Runs Like a Cat
- Uniquely Shaped Enzyme Amazes Chemists
- Plasma in a Bag: Plastic Bags Coated by Plasma Serve as Lab for Cultivating Adherent Cells
- Making Electric Vehicles Smaller and More Comfortable
- Saving Energy in Subway Stations
- Drivers Happy to Take Long Way Round to Avoid Traffic Stress
- Researchers Unmask Janus-Faced Nature of Mechanical Forces With Supercomputer
Posted June 16, 2013:
Posted June 14, 2013:
- Detecting Homemade Explosives, Not Toothpaste
- Can You Feel Me Now? New Array Measures Vibrations Across Skin, May Help Engineers Design Tactile Displays
- Nanoparticles Helping to Recover More Oil
Posted June 13, 2013:
- Unzipped Nanotubes Unlock Potential for Batteries
- Autonomous Energy-Scavenging Micro Devices Will Test Water Quality, Monitor Bridges, More
- Odors from Human Skin Cells Can Be Used to Identify Melanoma
- Nanoparticle Opens the Door to Clean-Energy Alternatives
- Black Locust Tree Shows Promise for Biomass Potential
- Greater Convenience and Safety for Wheelchair Users
- DNA Brings Materials to Life: DNA-Coated Colloids Help Create Novel Self-Assembling Materials
- Light-Carved 'Nano-Volcanoes' Hold Promise for Drug Delivery
- Repairing Turbines With the Help of Robots
- 'Self-Cleaning' Pollution-Control Technology Could Do More Harm Than Good, Study Suggests
- Stacking Up a Clearer Picture of the Universe
- Prefab Houses That Are Glued, Not Nailed, Together
- Building More Sustainable Aircrafts
- Spot-Welding Graphene Nanoribbons Atom by Atom
- New Catalyst Neutralizes Gases Responsible for Climate Change
- Smart Technology Makes Its Way Into Lighting
Posted June 12, 2013:
- Discovery of New Material State Counterintuitive to Laws of Physics
- Silicon-Based Nanoparticles Could Make LEDs Cheaper, Greener to Produce
- New Quantum Dot Technique Combines Best of Optical and Electron Microscopy
- World's Deepest ERT Imaging System for CO2 Sequestration Developed
- Breakthrough Allows Fast, Reliable Pathogen Identification
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