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Posted December 14, 2012:
- Extending Einstein's Ideas: New Kind of Quantum Entanglement Demonstrated
- Passing the Alcohol Test: Fundamental Properties of Molecules Have Not Changed During the Past Seven Billion Years
- The End of a Dogma: Bipolar Cells Generate Action Potentials
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Light Used to Remotely Trigger Biochemical Reactions
- Study Reveals a Remarkable Symmetry in Black Hole Jets
- Bubble Study Could Improve Industrial Splash Control
- No More Lying About Your Age: Scientists Can Now Gauge Skin’s True Age With New Laser Technique
- Venus Transit and Lunar Mirror Could Help Astronomers Find Worlds Around Other Stars
Posted December 12, 2012:
- Seven Primitive Galaxies at the Dawn of Time
- X-Ray Laser Takes Aim at Cosmic Mystery
- Ultra-Short Laser Pulses Control Chemical Processes
- Astronomers Discover 'Missing Link' of Black Holes
- Geminid Meteors Set to Light Up Winter Sky
Posted December 11, 2012:
- An Older Vega: New Insights About the Star All Others Are Measured by
- Even Moderate Smoking Associated With Sudden Death Risk in Women
- Novel Laser Technique Reveals How the Inner Ear Amplifies Sound
- Black Holes Have Properties That Resemble Dynamics of Both Solids and Liquids
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Can Your Smartphone See Through Walls? Engineers Make Tiny, Low-Cost, Terahertz Imager Chip
- Electronics: Graphene Sheets' Growing Attractions
- Lithography: High-Resolution Images Get Richer in Contrast
- Photonics: Graphene's Flexible Future
Posted December 7, 2012:
- Wildfires Light Up Western Australia
- Point of Light: Light-Focusing Device May Lead to Applications in Computing, Communications, and Imaging
- Diagnosing Patients at an Early Stage
- X-Ray Vision Can Reveal Moment of Birth of Violent Supernovae
Posted December 6, 2012:
- Tiny Structure Gives Big Boost to Solar Power
- Little Telescope Spies Gigantic Galaxy Clusters
- 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
- Fermi Improves Its Vision for Thunderstorm Gamma-Ray Flashes
- Rapid Eye Movements Significantly Delayed in People With Glaucoma
- Feeling Disgust May Enhance Our Ability to Detect Impurities
- Image of the Carina Nebula Marks Inauguration of VLT Survey Telescope
- Copper, Gold and Tin for Efficient Chips
- Flexible Silicon Solar-Cell Fabrics May Soon Become Possible
- Hubble Sees a Galaxy Hit a Bullseye
Posted December 5, 2012:
- NASA-NOAA Satellite Reveals New Views of Earth at Night
- When the First Stars Blinked On: Very First Stars May Have Turned on When the Universe Was 750 Million Years Old
- Speeding Up Electronics to Light Frequencies
- Switching With a Few Photons for Quantum Computing
- Fire and Ice: Wildfires Darkening Greenland Snowpack, Increasing Melting
- Oceanography Student Uses Crashing Waves on Shorelines to Study Earth's Interior
- Breakthrough in Augmented Reality Contact Lens
- Galaxy-Wide Echoes from the Past: VLT Observations Identify Very Rare New Kind of Galaxy
Posted December 4, 2012:
- Crag Keeps the Light 'Fantastic' for Photoreceptors
- New Optical Tweezers Trap Specimens Just a Few Nanometers Across
- Quantum Thermodynamics: A Better Understanding of How Atoms Soak Up Their Surroundings
- Dance of Quantum Tornadoes: Quantum Fluid Trapped on Top of Semiconductor Chip
- Census of the Invisible Universe Reveals Extraordinary High Star-Formation Rates Across History of the Universe
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