Formation of Functionalized Nanowires by Control of Self-Assembly Using Multiple Modified Amyloid Peptides
Researchers in Japan and US
have developed a new
technique for efficiently
creating functionalized
nanowires for the first time
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Advanced Biological Computer Developed
Using only biomolecules,
scientists have developed
and constructed an advanced
biological transducer, a
computing machine capable of
manipulating genetic codes,
and using the output as new
... > full story

Cradle Turns Smartphone Into Handheld Biosensor
Researchers and physicians
in the field could soon run
on-the-spot tests for
environmental toxins,
medical diagnostics, food
safety and more with their
... > full story

Stitching Defects Into World’s Thinnest Semiconductor
Researchers have grown
high-quality crystals of
molybdenum disulfide, the
world's thinnest
semiconductor, and studied
how these crystals stitch
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Students Perform Well Regardless of Reading Print or Digital Books
May 24, 2013 Students did equally well on a test whether reading from a digital book or a printed one, new research ... > full story -
Quest for Quantum Computing Advanced
May 23, 2013 Scientistst investigating the properties of ultra-thin films of new materials are helping bring quantum computing one step closer to ... > full story -
Scientists Develop Worm EEG to Test the Effects of Drugs
May 22, 2013 Scientists have developed a device which records the brain activity of worms to help test the effects of drugs. NeuroChip is a microfluidic electrophysiological device, which can trap the microscopic ... > full story -
Innovation Could Bring Flexible Solar Cells, Transistors, Displays
May 22, 2013 Researchers have created a new type of transparent electrode that might find uses in solar cells, flexible displays for computers and consumer electronics and future "optoelectronic" circuits for ... > full story -
More Emphasis Needed on Recycling and Reuse of Li-Ion Batteries
May 22, 2013 The discovery of potential environmental and human health effects from disposal of millions of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries each year has led scientists to recommend stronger government ... > full story -
Footwear's (Carbon) Footprint: Bulk of Shoes' Carbon Footprint Comes from Manufacturing Processes
May 22, 2013 A typical pair of running shoes generates 30 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions, equivalent to keeping a 100-watt light bulb on for one week, according to a new lifecycle ... > full story -
New Method for Tailoring Optical Processors
May 21, 2013 Physicists and engineers have unveiled a robust new method for arranging metal nanoparticles in geometric patterns that can act as optical processors that transform incoming light signals into output ... > full story -
Fastest Measurements Ever Made of Ion Channel Proteins
May 20, 2013 Engineers have used miniaturized electronics to measure the activity of individual ion-channel proteins with temporal resolution as fine as one microsecond, producing the fastest recordings of single ... > full story -
Opening Doors to Foldable Electronics With Inkjet-Printed Graphene
May 20, 2013 Imagine a bendable tablet computer or an electronic newspaper that could fold to fit in a pocket. The technology for these devices may not be so far off, thanks to new ... > full story -
Nanoantennas Improve Infrared Sensing
May 20, 2013 Engineers have used a pattern of nanoantennas to develop a new way of turning infrared light into mechanical action, opening the door to more sensitive infrared cameras and more compact ... > full story
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