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Posted February 13, 2013:
Posted February 12, 2013:
- Large Scale Production of Edge-Functionalized Graphene Nanoplatelets (EFGnPs)
- Discovering Cell Surface Proteins' Behavior
- New Material Promises Better Solar Cells
Posted February 11, 2013:
- Scientists Confirm Original Tetrahedral Model of Molecular Structure of Water
- Visualizing Biological Networks in 4-D: Unique Microscope Captures Motion of DNA Structures
- Artificial Atoms Allow for Magnetic Resonance on Individual Cells: Technique for MRIs on Molecular Scale
- Bisphenol A Affects Sex-Specific Reproductive Behaviors in a Monogamous Animal Species
Posted February 8, 2013:
Posted February 7, 2013:
- Scientists Create 'Building Block' of Quantum Networks
- Scientists Solve Mercury Mystery, Taking Big Step Toward Protecting Human Health
- Fluorescent Label Sheds Light on Radioactive Contamination
- 'Zombie' Cells May Outperform Live Ones as Catalysts and Conductors
Posted February 6, 2013:
- High-Risk Pregnancy on the Rise: Older Moms, Larger Families and Heavier Women Are Driving the Need for Specialty Care
- X-Rays Reveal Uptake of Nanoparticles by Soybean Crops
- New Coal Technology Harnesses Energy Without Burning, Nears Pilot-Scale Development
Posted February 5, 2013:
- Light-Emitting Nano Triangles May Have Applications in Optical Technology
- New Findings on the Structure of Graphite Oxides in Alcohols
- Nanostructures With Living Cells: Laser System Being Developed
Posted February 4, 2013:
Posted February 3, 2013:
Posted February 1, 2013:
- Routes Towards Defect-Free Graphene
- Listening to Cells: Scientists Probe Human Cells With High-Frequency Sound
- Imaging Unveils Temperature Distribution Inside Living Cells
- An Ideal Material: Solving a Mystery Leads to the Discovery of a True Topological Insulator
Posted January 31, 2013:
- Physicists Shine a Light on Particle Assembly
- Flat Boron by the Numbers: Researchers Calculate What It Would Take to Make New Two-Dimensional Material
- A Possible Answer for Protection Against Chemical/biological Agents, Fuel Leaks, and Coffee Stains
- Biologistics: How Fast Do Chemical Trains Move in Living Cells?
- Giant Carbon Molecules for Sustainable Technologies
Posted January 30, 2013:
- New Order Found in Quantum Electronic Material: May Lead to New Materials, Magnets and Superconductors
- Biofuels Blend Right In: Researchers Show Ionic Liquids Effective for Pre-Treating Mixed Blends of Biofuel Feedstocks
- Mechanism Behind Wear at Atomic Scale
- New Insight Into Mechanics of Arthritis
Posted January 29, 2013:
- New Options for Transparent Contact Electrodes
- Scientists Trick Iron-Eating Bacteria Into Breathing Electrons Instead
Posted January 28, 2013:
- One In, Two Out: Simulating More Efficient Solar Cells
- Nanophotonics Enables New Kind of Optical Spectrometer
Posted January 27, 2013:
Posted January 24, 2013:
- Liquid Metal Makes Silicon Crystals at Record Low Temperatures
- Organic Ferroelectric Molecule Shows Promise for Memory Chips, Sensors
- Love Triumphs Over Hate to Make Exotic New Compound: Compound Could Be Useful in Batteries, Semiconductors, Memory Devices
Posted January 23, 2013:
- Research Paves Way for Larger, Safer Lithium Ion Batteries
- Health and Environment: A Closer Look at Plastics
- Self-Healing, Stretchable Wires Created Using Liquid Metal
- New Method of Producing Nanomagnets for Information Technology
- New Way to Battle Bacteria
- Chemical Reactions: How Some Non-Metal Compounds Mimic the Behavior of Their Metal-Based Counterparts
- Benefits of Social Grooming in Wild Chimpanzees: Hormone Oxytocin Facilitates Cooperation
- Quantum States Between Order and Disorder
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