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Posted December 4, 2012:
- New Way to Protect Historic Limestone Buildings
- Synchrotron Gives Insight Into Green Energy Enzymes
- Boosting Heat Transfer With Nanoglue: New Method for Significantly Increasing Heat Transfer Rate Across Two Different Materials
- Gases from Grasses: Simulations on Ranger Supercomputer Help Researchers Understand Biofuel Reactions
- Dance of Quantum Tornadoes: Quantum Fluid Trapped on Top of Semiconductor Chip
- Crucial Step in AIDS Virus Maturation Simulated for First Time
Posted December 3, 2012:
- Scientists Develop Indium-Free Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
- Curiosity Shakes, Bakes, and Tastes Mars With SAM
- How 'Transparent' Is Graphene?
- Study Shows BPA Exposure in Fetal Livers
- Steps Towards Filming Atoms Dancing
- Taking the Buzz out of Office Lights: Flicker-Free, Shatterproof Alternative for Large-Scale Lighting
Posted December 2, 2012:
Posted November 30, 2012:
- Lignin-Based Thermoplastic Conversion Process
- Small and Efficient: Water Nanodroplets Cool Biomolecules Ultrafast
Posted November 29, 2012:
Posted November 28, 2012:
- Kerosene Lamps Identified as Big Source of Black Carbon
- Chemists Invent Powerful Toolkit, Accelerating Creation of Potential New Drugs
- Scientists Sniff out the Substances Behind the Aroma in the 'King of Fruits'
- Mix Masters: Scientists Image the Molecular Structure of Polymer Blends
- Outside a Vacuum: Model Predicts Movement of Charged Particles in Complex Media
- Experiments Challenge Fundamental Understanding of Electromagnetism
- Graphite Experiment Shines New Light on Giant Planets, White Dwarfs and Laser-Driven Fusion
Posted November 27, 2012:
- Illuminating the No-Man's Land of Waters' Surface: Strong Electric Charge Observed at the Interface Between Oil and Water Is Not Due to Impurities
- Hydrogen Production: Can Cobalt Be Used to Replace Platinum?
- Graphene/nanotube Hybrid Makes Single-Surface Material for Energy Storage, Electronics
- Synthetic Molecule Stores Solar Energy: Can Be Stored for Several Years, Then Used to Generate Heat on Demand
Posted November 26, 2012:
- New Device Hides, on Cue, from Infrared Cameras
- BioMAP Screening Procedure Could Streamline Search for New Antibiotics
- Model Sheds Light on Chemistry That Sparked Origin of Life
- Modeling the Breaking Points of Metallic Glasses
- Sieve Holds Nanoparticles and Acts as Solar Absorber
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Posted November 20, 2012:
- New Electrically Conductive Polymer Nanoparticles Can Generate Heat to Kill Colorectal Cancer Cells
- Gold Nanoparticles Quickly Detect Hazardous Chemicals
- Synthetic Membrane Channels Built out of DNA: Nanotech Structures Mimic Nature's Way of Tunneling Through Cell Walls
- Nanotech Device Mimics Dog's Nose to Detect Explosives
Posted November 19, 2012:
- Lava Dots: Hollow, Soft-Shelled Quantum Dots Created
- Hold the Ice: Chemists Reveal Behavior of Antifreeze Molecules
- Super-Efficient Solar-Energy Technology: ‘Solar Steam’ So Effective It Can Make Steam from Icy Cold Water
- Clues to Cause of Hydrogen Embrittlement in Metals: Findings Could Guide Design of New Embrittlement-Resistant Materials
- Need to Filter Water? Fight Infection? Just Open Package, Mix Polymers
Posted November 16, 2012:
- Nano Insights Could Lead to Improved Nuclear Reactors
- Pursuing Problematic Polymers
- Visualizing Floating Cereal Patterns to Understand Nanotechnology Processes
Posted November 15, 2012:
- Pushing Boundaries of Electron Microscopy to Unlock the Potential of Graphene
- New Injectable Gels Toughen Up After Entering the Body
- Wax-Filled Nanotech Yarn Behaves Like Powerful, Super-Strong Muscle
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