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Posted May 7, 2013:
- New Research Technique Can Help Nanoparticles Deliver Drug Treatments
- Magnetic Vortex Antennas for Wireless Data Transmission
- Biomechanical Performances of Old-Fashioned Leather and Modern Football Helmets Compared
- Chaos Proves Superior to Order
Posted May 6, 2013:
- New Technique to Track Cell Interactions in Living Bodies Developed
- Scaling Up Gyroscopes: From Navigation to Measuring Earth's Rotation
- Solid-State Controllable Light Filter May Protect Preterm Infants from Disturbing Light
- Scientists Build a Living Patch for Damaged Hearts
- New Device Can Extract Human DNA With Full Genetic Data in Minutes
- Unique Method for Creating Uniform Nanoparticles Developed
- More Than a Good Eye: Robot Uses Arms, Location and More to Discover Objects
- In Vivo Flexible Large Scale Integrated Circuits Developed
- Do-It-Yourself Invisibility With 3-D Printing
- Engineers Manipulate a Buckyball by Inserting a Single Water Molecule
- Ubiquitous Engineered Nanomaterials Can Cause Lung Inflammation: Substances Are Used in Everything from Paint to Sporting Equipment
- Flame Retardants, Used in Everyday Products, May Be Toxic to Children: Lower Intelligence, Hyperactivity Seen
- Invisible Pattern Can Put a Stop to Counterfeit Designer Clothing
- Microwave Oven Cooks Up Solar Cell Material
- A Giant Leap to Commercialization of Polymer Solar Cell Technology
Posted May 5, 2013:
- Portable Device Provides Rapid, Accurate Diagnosis of Tuberculosis, Other Bacterial Infections
- Improving Materials That Convert Heat to Electricity and Vice-Versa: Turning Waste Heat Into Electricity
- Highly Fragile, Volatile Body Observed With New Quantum-Mechanical Measurement Technique
- Tiny Magnets as a Model System
Posted May 3, 2013:
- Scientists Use Satellites, Underwater Robot to Study Atlantic Sturgeon Migrations
- 'Going Negative' Pays for Nanotubes
- Injectable Nano-Network Controls Blood Sugar in Diabetics for Days at a Time
- How to Frustrate a Quantum Magnet: 16 Atomic Ions Simulate a Quantum Antiferromagnet
- Violent Video Games Have Lower Effects on Highly-Exposed Teens
- How to Clean Seaweed from Beaches: Dry It and Use the Biomass for Energy
- Robots Take Part in a Space Simulation
Posted May 2, 2013:
- Researchers Estimate a Cost for Universal Access to Energy
- Dual-Color Lasers Could Lead to Cheap and Efficient LED Lighting
- Robotic Insects Make First Controlled Flight
- How Graphene and Friends Could Harness the Sun's Energy Hitting Walls
- 3-D Simulation Shows How Form of Complex Organs Evolves by Natural Selection
- Brilliant Dye to Probe the Brain
Posted May 1, 2013:
- Printable Functional 'Bionic' Ear Melds Electronics and Biology
- Potential of Best Practice to Reduce Impacts from Oil and Gas Projects in the Amazon
- Some 'Green' Hot Water Systems Fail to Deliver on Promises, Study Shows
- Research Shows Advantage to Nanotech Delivery of Therapy for Breast Cancer Brain Metastases
- New Measurement Tool Is on Target for the Fast-Growing MEMS Industry
- Shaking Things Up: Researchers Propose New Old Way to Purify Carbon Nanotubes
- Transfer of Ultraprecise Time Signals Over a Wireless Optical Channel Demonstrated
- Use of Laser Light Yields Versatile Manipulation of a Quantum Bit
- Discovery of New Gigantic Swelling Phenomenon of Layered Crystal Driven by Water
- Seahorse's Armor Gives Engineers Insight Into Robotics Designs
- Bug's View Inspires New Digital Camera's Unique Imaging Capabilities
- Global Networks Must Be Redesigned, Experts Urge
- New Plant Protein Discoveries Could Ease Global Food and Fuel Demands
- Best of Both Worlds: Towards a Quantum Internet With Combined Optical and Electrical Technique
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