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Posted February 21, 2013:
- Titanium Dioxide Nanoreactor: Synthesis to Produce Nanoparticles at Room Temperature in a Polymer Network
- Explosives Vapor Detection Technology: The New 'Sniff Test'
- Study of Remora Fish Could Lead to New Bio-Adhesive
- Earthquakes in Small Laboratory Samples
- When Water Speaks: Solvents Make Catalysts More Efficient
Posted February 20, 2013:
- Organic Tomatoes Accumulate More Vitamin C, Sugars Than Conventionally Grown Fruit
- Turning Pine Sap Into 'Ever-Green' Plastics
- Molecules Assemble in Water, Hint at Origins of Life
- Cure for Common Hangover? 'Pill' Mimics Action of Human Liver in Fighting Alcohol Intoxication
- Self-Healing Protective Coating for Concrete
- Ancient 'Egyptian Blue' Pigment Points to New Telecommunications, Security Ink Technology
- New Imaging Device Is Flexible, Flat, and Transparent
- New Technique Scales Up Production of Graphene Micro-Supercapacitors
- New Therapeutics Could Accelerate Wound Healing
- Quantum Dots That Assemble Themselves
- Balsam for the Bones: Chemists Develop a Nanopaste for the Repair of Bone Defects
- New Taxonomy of Platinum Nanoclusters
- Nano-Channel Disentangles Knotted DNA
- New Technology in the Magnetic Cooling of Chips
- Xenon Flash for Photos in Dark from Smart Phones
Posted February 19, 2013:
- That's the Way the Droplets Adhere: First Direct Views of How Drops and Bubbles Adhere to Surfaces -- And How They Let Go
- Theory of Crystal Formation Complete Again
- Semiconductor 'Nano-Shish-Kebabs' Created With Potential for 3-D Technologies
- In Fight Against Cancer, a Closer Look at Nuclear Blebbing
- Effects of Human Exposure to Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals Examined in Landmark United Nations Report
- Researchers Coat Spinal Polymer Implants With Bioactive Film to Improve Bonding With Bone
- New Material Interface Improves Functioning of Non-Silicon-Based Electronic Devices
- Horses Don't Get Stage Fright -- But Their Riders Do
- Engineering 'Ghost' Objects: Breakthrough in Scattering Illusion
Posted February 18, 2013:
- Bone Marrow Cells Used in Bladder Regeneration
- Pollution Doesn't Change the Rate of Droplet Formation
- Exploring Supercapacitors to Improve Their Structure
- Stem Cell-Based Bioartificial Tissues and Organs
- Blood Is Thicker Than Water – And Blood Plasma Is, Too
Posted February 17, 2013:
- Dopants Dramatically Alter Electronic Structure of Superconductor
- Forging a New Periodic Table Using Nanostructures: Artificial Atoms and Bonds Provide a New Set of Building Blocks for Future Materials
- Organic Electronics: How to Make Contact Between Carbon Compounds and Metal
- Affordable Fuel Cells Closer: Synthetic Molecule First Electricity-Making Catalyst to Use Iron to Split Hydrogen Gas
- In the Blink of an Eye: X-Ray Imaging on the Attosecond Timescale
- Decoys Could Blunt Spread of Ash-Killing Beetles
- Engineers Are Catching Rainbows: Material That Slows Light Opens New Possibilities in Solar Energy, Other Fields
- Highly Flexible Organic Semiconductors: Research Paves Way for Thin-Sheet Plastic Displays or Wearable Electronics
- Shifting Sands: Force Is the Key to Granular State-Shifting
- 'Bionic Proteins': Nano-Machines Recreate Protein Activities
- Chemists Develop Single Molecule Sieves to Separate Complex Molecular Mixtures
- Not Your Conventional Nucleic Acids: Spherical Nucleic Acids Have Novel Properties That Are Perfect for Biomedical Applications
- Mussel-Inspired 'Glue' for Surgical Repair and Cancer Drug Delivery
- Playing Quantum Tricks With Measurements
Posted February 14, 2013:
- Supernova Remnants Produce Cosmic Rays
- Microbial Biorefinery Provides New Insight Into How Bacteria Regulate Genes
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