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Posted December 13, 2012:
- Thin-Skinned Catalyst for Chemical Reactions: Yolk-Shell Nanocrystal Structure Offers Greater Selectivity for Heterogeneous Catalysis
- Infectious Diseases Diagnosable Before Symptoms Appear: A Biosensor for the Early Diagnosis of Sleeping Sickness
Posted December 12, 2012:
- New Factor That Could Limit Life of Hybrid and Electric Car Batteries Revealed
- New Method to Understand Superconductors
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Capturing Circulating Cancer Cells Could Provide Insights Into How Disease Spreads
- Battling Brittle Bones With … Broccoli and Spinach?
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Do We Live in a Computer Simulation Run by Our Descendants? Researchers Say Idea Can Be Tested
- New Biomaterial Gets 'Sticky' With Stem Cells
- Tiny Compound Semiconductor Transistor Could Challenge Silicon's Dominance
- Carbon Nanotubes Lower Nerve-Damaging Chloride in Cells
- Electronics: Graphene Sheets' Growing Attractions
- Lithography: High-Resolution Images Get Richer in Contrast
- Photonics: Graphene's Flexible Future
Posted December 7, 2012:
- Point of Light: Light-Focusing Device May Lead to Applications in Computing, Communications, and Imaging
- Diagnosing Patients at an Early Stage
Posted December 6, 2012:
- Tiny Structure Gives Big Boost to Solar Power
- Silver Nanocubes Make Super Light Absorbers, Hold Great Potential for Solar Cells
- Seeing in Color at the Nanoscale: Scientists Develop a New Nanotech Tool to Probe Solar-Energy Conversion
- World's Smallest Reaction Chamber
- New Atomic-Layer Electrodeposition Method Yields Surprising Results
- NASA Investigates Use of 'Trailblazing' Material for New Sensors
- Flexible Silicon Solar-Cell Fabrics May Soon Become Possible
- Keeping Ship Hulls Free of Marine Organisms
Posted December 5, 2012:
- New '4-D' Transistor Is Preview of Future Computers
- First Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles Inside Human Hair for Dyeing and Much More
- DNA Hydrogel Flows Like Liquid but Remembers Its Original Shape
- Next Scientific Fashion Could Be Designer Nanocrystals
- Superconductors That Work by Themselves: Scientists Discover New Possibilities in Cryoelectronics
Posted December 4, 2012:
- Doctoral Student Unravels 'Tin Whisker' Mystery
- New Optical Tweezers Trap Specimens Just a Few Nanometers Across
- Boosting Heat Transfer With Nanoglue: New Method for Significantly Increasing Heat Transfer Rate Across Two Different Materials
- Nanotechnology Drug Delivery Shows Promise for Treatment of Pediatric Cancer
- Gases from Grasses: Simulations on Ranger Supercomputer Help Researchers Understand Biofuel Reactions
- Fungus Has Cancer-Fighting Power, Researchers Find
- Crucial Step in AIDS Virus Maturation Simulated for First Time
Posted December 3, 2012:
- Biophysicists Unravel Cellular 'Traffic Jams' in Active Transport
- Multitasking Plasmonic Nanobubbles Kill Diseased Cells, Modify Others
- How 'Transparent' Is Graphene?
- Need for Speed: High-Speed Measurements of Molecular Motion in the Cell Nucleus
- Taking the Buzz out of Office Lights: Flicker-Free, Shatterproof Alternative for Large-Scale Lighting
Posted November 30, 2012:
- Electrically Spun Fabric Offers Dual Defense Against Pregnancy, HIV
- Pathway to Bypass DNA Lesions in Replication Process Is Experimentally Shown
Posted November 29, 2012:
- Nanobiotechnology: Versatile 3-D Nanostructures Using DNA 'Bricks'
- Predicting Material Fatigue: Polymer Composites: Luminescent Zinc Oxide Tetrapod Filler Makes Inner Damage Visible
Posted November 28, 2012:
- New Method of Manufacturing Smallest Structures in Electronics: Discovery Could Revolutionize Semiconductors
- Implantable Silk Optics Multi-Task in Body: Dissolvable Micro-Mirrors Enhance Imaging, Administer Heat, Deliver and Monitor Drugs
- Hagfish Slime as a Model for Tomorrow's Natural Fabrics
- Researchers Synthesize New Kind of Silk Fiber, and Use Music to Fine-Tune Material's Properties
- Outside a Vacuum: Model Predicts Movement of Charged Particles in Complex Media
- Imaging Technologies Used to Solve Puzzle of Plant Architecture: Breakthrough Could Help Optimize Capture of Sugars for Biofuels
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