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Posted April 1, 2013:
- Sorting out Parkinson's Protein Structure: Computer Modeling May Offer Hints for New Drug-Design Strategies
- Quantum Dot Commands Light: A Solid State Ultrafast Logic Gate on a Photon
- New Mathematical Model Shows How Society Becomes Polarized
Posted March 30, 2013:
Posted March 29, 2013:
- Researchers Engineer Plant Cell Walls to Boost Sugar Yields for Biofuels
- Low-Power Use for Mobile Devices: 60 GHz Radio Frequency Chip
- Sensory Helmet Could Mean Firefighters Are Not Left in the Dark
- Radar Advance: Acoustic Time Delay Device Could Reduce Size and Cost of Phased Array Systems
- Mechanical Engineering Professor Invents Portable Mobility Assistant Device
- Inorganic Materials Display Massive and Instantaneous Swelling and Shrinkage
- 'Waste Heat' May Economize CO2 Capture
- New Technologies Combat Invasive Species
- Robotic Ants Successfully Mimic Real Colony Behavior
Posted March 28, 2013:
- Everything You Know About Osmosis Is (Probably) Wrong
- Even Graphene Has Weak Spots
- Biological Transistor Enables Computing Within Living Cells
- Light May Recast Copper as Chemical Industry 'Holy Grail'
- Discovery Opens Door to Efficiently Storing and Reusing Renewable Energy
- Swarming Robots Could Be the Servants of the Future
- Opposites Attract: How Cells and Cell Fragments Move in Electric Fields
- Large Robotic Jellyfish Could One Day Patrol Oceans
- Cold Cities Less Sustainable Than Warm Cities, Research Suggests
- Scientists Propose Revolutionary Laser System to Produce the Next LHC
Posted March 27, 2013:
- Microscale Medical Sensors Inserted Under Skin Powered Wirelessly by External Handheld Receiver
- Materials: Magnetic Mystery Solved
- Semiconductors: Touching Moments With a Radiant Outcome
- Manufacturing: Plasma Treatments on a Roll
- Computer Chips: Building Upward Safely
- Quantum Computing? Physicists' New Technique for Cooling Molecules May Be a Stepping Stone to Quantum Computing
- Imaging Methodology Reveals Nano Details Not Seen Before: Understanding Nanoparticles at Atomic Scale in 3-D Could Improve Materials
- New Test for Skin Sensitization Without Using Animals
- Caffeine-'Addicted' Bacteria: Finding May Lead to New Decontamination Methods, New Medicines
- Engineers Enable 'Bulk' Silicon to Emit Visible Light for the First Time
- Advance in Describing the Conformation of Proteins That Do Not Have a Defined Structure
- New Type of Solar Structure Cools Buildings in Full Sunlight
- NASA Turns Up the Heat on Construction of the Space Launch System
- NASA Provides a Super-Speed Look at Webb Telescope Progress
- Magnetic Fingerprints of Interface Defects in Silicon Solar Cells Detected
- Virtual Games Help the Blind Navigate Unknown Territory
- Clays Can Expand Under Pressure
Posted March 26, 2013:
- Researchers Attach Lyme Disease Antibodies to Nanotubes, Paving Way for Diagnostic Device
- Simulations Uncover Obstacle to Harnessing Laser-Driven Fusion: Under Realistic Conditions, Hollow Cones Fail to Guide Energetic Electrons to Fuel
- New Process to Make Nanospheres
- Backpack Mapping System Captures Intelligence in Tough-to-Get-to Places
- 2011 Oklahoma Temblor: Wastewater Injection Spurred Biggest Earthquake Yet, Study Says
- SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft Carrying NASA Cargo Ready for Return to Earth
- Violent Video Games Are a Risk Factor for Criminal Behavior and Aggression, New Evidence Shows
- Discovery May Allow Scientists to Make Fuel from Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere
- Trees Used to Create Recyclable, Efficient Solar Cell
- Counting White Blood Cells at Home
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