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Posted March 28, 2012:
- Ripping Electrons from Their Cores: Physicists Mix Two Lasers to Create Light at Many Frequencies
- Building Lightweight Trains
- Wave Character of Individual Molecules Revealed
- Photonics: Integrated Laser on Silicon Is Looking Good
- Nanotechnology: Feel the Pressure
Posted March 27, 2012:
- Capsule for Removing Radioactive Contamination from Milk, Fruit Juices, Other Beverages
- Transparent, Flexible '3-D' Memory Chips May Be the Next Big Thing in Small Memory Devices
- Molecular Braille Created to Identify DNA Molecules
- Nanostarfruits Are Pure Gold for Research
- 35,000 Gallons of Prevention: Containing a Tunnel Flood With an Inflatable Stopper
- Writing Graphene Circuitry With Ion 'Pens'
- New Process Converts Polyethylene Into Carbon Fiber
- Some Flame Retardants Make Fires More Deadly
- Researchers Discover a New Path for Light Through Metal
- Ion Beam Laboratory Looks at Advanced Materials for Reactors
- New Catalyst Promises Cheaper, Greener Drugs
- Reinventing Gyro Gearloose Machine, This Time, to Purify Scrap Aluminum
- New Plastics 'Bleed' When Cut or Scratched -- And Then Heal Like Human Skin
- New Twist on 1930s Technology May Become a 21st Century Weapon Against Global Warming
- More Economical Way to Produce Cleaner, Hotter Natural Gas
Posted March 26, 2012:
- More Energy Efficient Transistors Through Quantum Tunneling
- A 24-Karat Gold Key to Unlock the Immune System
- Research: 'Buckliball' Opens New Avenue in Design of Foldable Engineering Structures
- Simple, Cheap Way to Mass-Produce Graphene Nanosheets
- Butterfly Wings' 'Art of Blackness' Could Boost Production of Green Fuels
- New Synthetic Biology Technique Boosts Microbial Production of Diesel Fuel
- New Nano-Measurements Add Spark to Centuries-Old Theory of Friction
- When Ions Get Closer: New Physical Attraction Discovered
Posted March 25, 2012:
Posted March 23, 2012:
- Shiny New Tool for Imaging Biomolecules
- European Space Agency Cargo Ship Carries Research and Technology Investigations to International Space Station
- Magnetic Field Researchers Target 100-Tesla Goal: Previous World Record Shattered During Six-Experiment Pulse
- Swarming and Transporting
Posted March 22, 2012:
- Brown Liquor and Solar Cells to Provide Sustainable Electricity
- Liquid-Like Materials May Pave Way for New Thermoelectric Devices
- A One-Way Street for Light
- New Technique Lets Scientists Peer Within Nanoparticles, See Atomic Structure in 3-D
Posted March 21, 2012:
- Designing Consumer Electronics to Minimize Environmental Impact of Future Electronic Waste
- Graphene: Potential for Modelling Cell Membrane Systems
- Graphene Produced Using Microorganisms from an Ordinary River
- Hard Electronics: Hall Effect Magnetic Field Sensors for High Temperatures and Harmful Radiation Environments
- Quantum Plasmons Demonstrated in Atomic-Scale Nanoparticles
- How the Alphabet of Data Processing Is Growing: Flying 'Qubits' Generated
- Age-Old Anesthesia Question Awakened
- Nanopower: Avoiding Electrolyte Failure in Nanoscale Lithum Batteries
- Groundbreaking, Waterless Approach to Microchip Making
- Jellyfish Inspires Latest Ocean-Powered Robot
Posted March 20, 2012:
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