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Posted May 1, 2012:
- Novel Radiation Surveillance Technology Could Help Thwart Nuclear Terrorism
- Smart Gas Sensors for Better Chemical Detection
- Simple Way to Remove Mud from Drinking Water
- When Cells Hit the Wall: Engineers Put the Squeeze on Cells to Diagnose Disease
- Inexpensive, Abundant Starch Fibers Could Lead to Ouchless Bandages
- Stun Guns Not Safe for Citizens, but Benefit Police, Study Finds
- High-Powered Microscopes Reveal Inner Workings of Sex Cells
- 2012 Football Helmet Ratings: Two More Added to the 5 Star Mark, Experts Say
Posted April 30, 2012:
- Scaling-Up Production of Biopolymer Microthreads
- High-Yield Path to Making Key Ingredient for Plastic, Xylene, from Biomass
- A 100-Gigabit Highway for Science: Researchers Take a 'Test Drive' on ANI Testbed
- Night-Warming Effect Found Over Large Wind Farms in Texas
- High-Strength Silk Scaffolds Improve Bone Repair
- Video Games Can Teach How to Shoot Guns More Accurately and Aim for the Head
- Molecular Spectroscopy Tracks Living Mammalian Cells in Real Time as They Differentiate
- Redefining Time: Extremely Precise Clock Signals Transmitted Over Long Distances
- Conquering LED Efficiency Droop
- Electric Charge Disorder: A Key to Biological Order?
- Restoring Hearing With Discrete Device: A Middle-Ear Microphone for More Convenient Cochlear Implants
- Superconducting Strip Could Become an Ultra-Low-Voltage Sensor
- Attosecond Lighthouses May Help Illuminate the Tempestuous Sea of Electrons
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Posted April 27, 2012:
- DNA Fingerprinting Enters 21st Century
- Wearable electronics:Transparent, Lightweight, Flexible Conductor Could Revolutionize Electronics Industry
- Golden Potential for Gold Thin Films
- Contributing to the Nuclear Fusion Project
- Bejeweled: Nanotech Gets Boost from Nanowire Decorations
- Atomic Clock Comparison Via Data Highways
- Anti-Reflective Coatings: Beauty Is in the Moth's Eyes
- New Particle Discovered at CERN
Posted April 26, 2012:
- A New Generation of Ultra-Small and High-Precision Lasers Emerges
- New Guide for Research on Multiblock Polymers Emerges
- Self-Healing Concrete?
- Seeing Inside the Nose of an Aircraft
Posted April 25, 2012:
- Wind Pushes Plastics Deeper Into Oceans, Driving Trash Estimates Up
- Electron Politics: Physicists Probe Organization at the Quantum Level
- New Harvesting Approach Boosts Energy Output from Bacteria
- Liquid Solar Cells Can Be Painted Onto Surfaces
- X-Rays Reveal Molecular Arrangements for Better Printable Electronics
- Beyond Stain-Resistant: New Fabric Coating Actively Shrugs Off Gunk
- First Custom Designed Protein Crystal Created
- Mucus from Pig Stomachs Is Effective as Anti-Viral Agent: May Be Useful in Cosmetics and Baby Formula
- Vast Structure of Satellite Galaxies Discovered: Do the Milky Way’s Companions Spell Trouble for Dark Matter?
- What Is the Best Way of Stacking Apples?
- Laser Blackout Quirk Important to Future Electronics?
Posted April 24, 2012:
- Graphene Boosts Efficiency of Next-Gen Solar Cells
- Crew Schedules, Sleep Deprivation, and Aviation Performance
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