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Posted November 25, 2009:
- High-Tech Origami: Water Droplets Direct Self-Assembly Process in Thin-Film Materials
- Atomic-Level Snapshot Catches Protein Motor in Action
- Hydrogen-Economy on the Way? New Hydrogen-Storage Method Discovered
- 'No Muss, No Fuss' Miniaturized Analysis for Complex Samples Developed
Posted November 24, 2009:
- Computational Microscope Peers Into the Working Ribosome
- Polymer With Honeycomb Structure: Scientists Synthesize Graphene-Like Material
- Chemists Get Custom-Designed Microscopic Particles to Self-Assemble in Liquid Crystal
- RFID Chips: Intelligence Inside Metal Components
Posted November 23, 2009:
- Adding One Single Gene to Yeast Dramatically Improves Bioethanol Production from Agricultural Waste
- Low Carbon Straw House Passes Fire Safety Test
- Scientists Watch as Peptides Control Crystal Growth With 'Switches, Throttles and Brakes'
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Posted November 20, 2009:
- Large Hadron Collider: Beams Are Back on at World's Most Powerful Particle Accelerator
- Braking News: Particles from Car Brakes Harm Lung Cells
- Defects in Carbon Nanotubes Could Lead to Improved Charge and Energy Storage Systems
- New Nanomethod Paves the Way for New Measuring Technology and Hypersensitive Sensors
Posted November 19, 2009:
- 'Fly Paper' Created to Capture Circulating Cancer Cells
- Accidental Discovery Produces Durable New Blue Pigment for Multiple Applications
- Engineering Functional Structures With Single Atoms and Molecules
- Freezing: A Phenomenon That 'Jumps'
Posted November 18, 2009:
- New on-Off 'Switch' Triggers and Reverses Paralysis in Animals With a Beam of Light
- Exotic Electric Properties of Graphene Confirmed
- Advanced Nuclear Fuel Sets Global Performance Record
- US Physics Lab Ties in Race for Atomic-Scale Breakthrough
Posted November 17, 2009:
- Researchers Find Reliable, Mess-Free Way to Grow Graphene
- Predicting the Effectiveness of Metal Catalysts
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Posted November 13, 2009:
- Telling an Old Book by Its Smell: Aroma Hints at Ways of Preserving Treasured Documents
- Behavior Modification Could Ease Concerns About Nanoparticles
- New Experiment Could Reveal Make-Up of the Universe
- Nanotech in Space: New Experiment to Weather the Trials of Orbit
- Invisibility Visualized: New Software for Rendering Cloaked Objects
- New Nanowires May Contribute to Highly Efficient Solar Cells
- Chemists Declare War on 'Ice-Plugs' in Oil Pipelines
Posted November 12, 2009:
- Quantum Gas Microscope Offers Glimpse Of Quirky Ultracold Atoms
- Tiny Injector To Speed Development Of New, Safer, Cheaper Drugs
- Unexpected Properties Of Nanostructures: When Holes Obscure The View
Posted November 11, 2009:
- Star Trek-Like Replicator? Electron Beam Device Makes Metal Parts, One Layer At A Time
- New 'FinFETs' Promising For Smaller Transistors, More Powerful Chips
- Laser-Plasma Accelerators Ride On Einstein's Shoulders
- New Nano Color Sorters From Molecular Foundry
- Overcoming Barriers For Organic Electronics
- Understanding Mechanical Properties Of Silicon Nanowires Paves Way For Nanodevices
- Vibrations Key To Efficiency Of Green Fluorescent Protein
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