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Posted October 23, 2012:
- Product Regulatory Systems in Low-and Middle-Income Countries Must Be Strengthened, Experts Argue
- Droplet Response to Electric Voltage in Solids Exposed
- Lubricants from Vegetable Oil
- Assembly of Nano-Machines Mimics Human Muscle
Posted October 22, 2012:
Posted October 18, 2012:
Posted October 17, 2012:
- Moon Was Created in Giant Smashup; Vaporization of Impactor Left Signature in Tiny Excess of Heavier Form of Zinc
- New Cobalt-Graphene Catalyst Could Challenge Platinum for Use in Fuel Cells
Posted October 16, 2012:
- Jelly-Like Atmospheric Particles Resist Chemical Aging
- New Paper Reveals Fundamental Chemistry of Plasma/liquid Interactions
Posted October 15, 2012:
- Freezing Electrons in Flight: Physicists Catch Electrons Getting Knocked out of Atoms
- New Way to Mimic the Color and Texture of Butterfly Wings
- Researchers Find New Way to Prevent Cracking in Nanoparticle Films
- Researcher Aims to Understand One of Nature's Strangest Secrets: Magnetotactic Bacteria
Posted October 14, 2012:
- Making a Layer Cake With Atomic Precision
- Early-Earth Cells Modeled to Show How First Life Forms Might Have Packaged RNA
Posted October 12, 2012:
- Quantum Oscillator Responds to Pressure
- Shape Matters in DNA Nanoparticle Therapy: Particles Could Become a Safer, More Effective Delivery Vehicle for Gene Therapy
Posted October 11, 2012:
- Quantum Effects Observed in Cold Chemistry
- Parental Bonding Makes for Happy, Stable Child
- Nearby Super-Earth Likely a Diamond Planet
- New Environmentally Friendly MOF Production Method Developed
- Graphene: A Patterned Template for Molecular Packing
Posted October 10, 2012:
- Glaciers Cracking in the Presence of Carbon Dioxide
- Light Might Prompt Graphene Devices on Demand
- Improving Nanometer-Scale Manufacturing With Infrared Spectroscopy
- Best of Both Catalytic Worlds: New Technique for Heterogenizing Homogenous Nano Catalysts
- Photonic Gels Are Colorful Sensors: Thin-Film Polymer Metamaterial With Potential for Many Uses Created
- Catalysis: Putting Cyanide to Work
- Extending Einstein's Theory Beyond Light Speed
Posted October 9, 2012:
- Synthetic Liver Enzyme Could Result in More Effective Drugs With Fewer Side Effects
- Drawing a Line, With Carbon Nanotubes: New Low-Cost, Durable Carbon Nanotube Sensors Can Be Etched With Mechanical Pencils
- Topological Superconductors: Seeking a Robust Home for Qubits
- Glowing DNA Invention Points Towards High Speed Disease Detection
- IspH -- A Protein Free to Choose Its Partners
- Malaysian Researchers Create New Durable Wood-Plastic Composite Material
Posted October 8, 2012:
Posted October 5, 2012:
- Hubble Sees Cosmic Riches
- Using Less Gas and Oil to Get Where You’re Going
- New Etching Method to Produce 3-D Microstructures in Silicon for Processing of Light Signals in Telecommunications
- More Efficient All-Organic Catalysts in Fuel Cells
- Climate Change: Aging of Organic Aerosols Is Caused by OH Radicals
Posted October 4, 2012:
- BPA's Real Threat May Be After It Has Metabolized: Chemical Found in Many Plastics Linked to Multiple Health Threats
- How Solvent Mixtures Affect Organic Solar Cell Structure
- Artificial Cornea Could Help Save Vision, Make Up for Lack of Donor Corneas
- Heat-Conducting Composites for Seawater Desalination
Posted October 3, 2012:
Posted October 2, 2012:
- Sticky Paper Offers Cheap, Easy Solution for Paper-Based Diagnostics
- Solar Cell Consisting of a Single Molecule: Individual Protein Complex Generates Electric Current
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