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Posted February 14, 2012:
- Proteins in Yellowstone Bacteria Considered for Biofuel Inspiration
- New Nano-Material Combinations Produce Leap in Infrared Technology
- Shear Stiffness and Friction Mechanics of Single-Layer Graphene Measured for the First Time
- 'Invisibility' Cloak Could Protect Buildings from Earthquakes
- Nanotechnology May Lead to More Energy-Efficient Electronics
Posted February 13, 2012:
- Engineers Create Tandem Polymer Solar Cells That Set Record for Energy-Conversion
- Molecular Carpet: Startling Results in Synthetic Chemistry
Posted February 12, 2012:
Posted February 10, 2012:
- New Method for Creating Tissue Engineering Scaffolds
- A Mineral Way to Catalysis?
- Better Tooth Fillings? Materials That Shrink When Heated
- What Lies Beneath: Mapping Hidden Nanostructures Within Materials, and Perhaps Cells
- Accounting for Missing Meson Particles
Posted February 9, 2012:
- Electrical Engineers Build 'No-Waste' Laser
- New Method Makes Culture of Complex Tissue Possible in Any Lab
- 'Dark Plasmons' Transmit Energy
- Hydrogen from Acidic Water: Potential Low Cost Alternative to Platinum for Splitting Water
- Chemists Harvest Light to Create 'Green' Tool for Pharmaceuticals
- Seismic Resistance: Model Analyzes Shape-Memory Alloys for Use in Earthquake-Resistant Structures
- New Technology Platform for Molecule-Based Electronics
- Nanotube Therapy Takes Aim at Breast Cancer Stem Cells
- Piranha Vs. Arapaima: Engineers Find Inspiration for New Materials in Piranha-Proof Armor
- Mars-Bound NASA Rover Carries Coin for Camera Checkup
Posted February 8, 2012:
- Octagonal Window of Opportunity for Carbon Capture
- Timing Capability Added to Living Cell Sensors
- Flipping a Light Switch in the Cell: Quantum Dots Used for Targeted Neural Activation
- Unusual 'Collapsing' Iron Superconductor Sets Record for Its Class
- 'Shish Kebab' Structure Provides Improved Form of 'Buckypaper'
- Bubble-Powered Microrockets Zoom Have Potential to Zoom Through the Human Stomach, Other Acidic Environments
- Carbonized Coffee Grounds Remove Foul Smells
Posted February 7, 2012:
- Scientists Develop Biological Computer to Encrypt and Decipher Images
- Innovation Promises Expanded Roles for Microsensors
- A Bronze Russian Doll: The Metal in the Metal in the Metal
- New Tool for Analyzing Solar-Cell Materials
Posted February 6, 2012:
Posted February 5, 2012:
- Materials for First Optical Fibers With High-Speed Electronic Function Are Developed
- Early Study Suggests Nanodiamonds Safe for Implants
Posted February 2, 2012:
- Graphene Electronics Moves Into a Third Dimension
- Biosolar Breakthrough Promises Cheap, Easy Green Electricity
Posted February 1, 2012:
- Building a Better Light Bulb: Energy Efficient Organic LEDs
- Powering Pacemakers With Heartbeat Vibrations
- Self-Assembling Nanorods: Researchers Obtain 1-, 2 And 3-D Nanorod Arrays and Networks
- Nano-Oils Keep the Electronic Devices Really Cool
- Spider Web's Strength Lies in More Than Its Silk
Posted January 31, 2012:
- Ultra-Fast Photodetector and Terahertz Generator
- Microscopy Reveals 'Atomic Antenna' Behavior in Graphene
- Nanomedicine : 'Russian Doll' Polymer Vesicles Mimic Cell Structure
Posted January 30, 2012:
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