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Posted May 30, 2013:
- Ultrasound ‘Making Waves’ For Enhancing Biofuel Production
- Asteroids Provide Sustainable Resource, Study Finds
- One of the Moon's Mysteries Solved: Origin of Mascon Basins
- Scientists Capture First Images of Molecules Before and After Reaction
- Cost of Resiliency in Kids Uncovered
- New Single Virus Detection Techniques for Faster Disease Diagnosis
- Rabbit Wears Contact Lenses With Light-Emitting Diode: New Class of Transparent, Stretchable Electrodes
- Ancient Egyptians Accessorized With Meteorites
- Microwaves Make for Faster, Greener Pharma Manufacturing
- Clear Photos in Dim Light: New Sensor a Thousand Times More Sensitive Than Current Camera Sensors
Posted May 29, 2013:
- More Precision from Less Predictability: A New Quantum Trade-Off
- Organic Polymers Show Sunny Potential: Groundwork Laid for Block Copolymer Solar Cells
- Weightlessness of Space Used to Design Better Materials for Earth
- Discovery by Physicists Furthers Understanding of Superconductivity: Experiments Show Zhang-Rice Singlet State in Different Class of Materials
- 3-D Microelectrodes? Charred Micro-Bunny Sculpture Shows Promise of New Material for 3-D Shaping
- Human Scabs Serve as Inspiration for New Bandage to Speed Healing
- Flexible Opals: 'Polymer Opals' Get Color from Internal Structure Alone
- Klein Tunneling: Coupled Particles Cross Energy Wall
- Paper Could Be Basis for Inexpensive Diagnostic Devices
- Hybrid Carbon Nanotube Yarn Muscle
Posted May 28, 2013:
- Diamonds, Nanotubes Find Common Ground in Graphene
- Scientists Develop CO2 Sequestration Technique
- Preventing 'Traffic Jams' in Brain Cells
- 'Ultraselective' Process to Make Valuable Chemical from Biomass
- Crystal-Clear Method for Distinguishing Between Glass and Fluids
- New Insights Into Protein Disposal
- New 1-Step Process for Designer Bacteria
- Models from Big Molecules Captured in a Flash
- Bees Tell Birds to Buzz Off: How Bumblebees Steal Birds' Nests
- Brittle Material Toughened: Tungsten-Fiber-Reinforced Tungsten
- Self-Assembled Nanostructures for Hostile Environments
Posted May 27, 2013:
- Charge Your Mobile Phone With Formic Acid?
- Formula for Turning Cement Into 'Metal'
- Down Syndrome Neurons Grown from Stem Cells Show Signature Problems
- Sugar Polymer on Cell Surface of Multiple Pathogens Could Be Key to Developing Broad-Spectrum Vaccine
- Hydrogen Atoms Under the Magnifying Glass: Nodal Structures of Electronic States of Hydrogen Atom Directly Observed
- Can Plastic Be Made from Algae?
Posted May 25, 2013:
Posted May 24, 2013:
- Perfect Skin: More Touchy-Feely Robots
- Researchers Design Photobioreactor to Produce Biofuel from Algae
- Nano-Needles for Cells: Tiny Needles Can Force Medicine Into Cells, Even When They Resist Taking It
- Observation of Skyrmions (Magnetic Vortex Structures) in a Ferromagnet With Centrosymmetry
- New Coating Method Accelerates Bonding With Bone Three Times Faster
- Formation of Functionalized Nanowires by Control of Self-Assembly Using Multiple Modified Amyloid Peptides
Posted May 23, 2013:
- Atomic-Scale Investigations Solve Key Puzzle of LED Efficiency
- Cradle Turns Smartphone Into Handheld Biosensor
- New Filtration Material Could Make Petroleum Refining Cheaper, More Efficient
- A Quantum Simulator for Magnetic Materials
- Stitching Defects Into World’s Thinnest Semiconductor
- Flat Spray-on Optical Lens Created
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