
Hydrogen from Acidic Water: Potential Low Cost Alternative to Platinum for Splitting Water
A technique for creating a
new molecule that
structurally and chemically
replicates the active part
of the molybdenite catalyst
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Scientists Develop Biological Computer to Encrypt and Decipher Images
Scientists have developed a
"biological computer" made
entirely from biomolecules
that is capable of
deciphering images encrypted
... > full story

Engineers Weld Nanowires With Light
At the nano level,
researchers have discovered
a new way to weld together
meshes of tiny wires. Their
work could lead to exciting
new electronics and solar
applications. To succeed,
... > full story
Materials for First Optical Fibers With High-Speed Electronic Function Are Developed
For the first time,
researchers have developed
crystalline materials that
allow an optical fiber to
have integrated, high-speed
... > full story
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Better Tooth Fillings? Materials That Shrink When Heated
February 10, 2012 New research holds promise for applications ranging from high-precision optical components to tooth ... > full story -
Uploading Geotagged Digital Photos Could Put Kids at Risk
February 9, 2012 A new study suggests that parents and carers could be putting children at risk if they upload digital photos that are automatically "geotagged" by their ... > full story -
New Technology Platform for Molecule-Based Electronics
February 9, 2012 Researchers have developed a new nanotechnology platform for the development of molecule-based electronic components using the wonder material ... > full story -
Arsenic Criticality Poses Concern for Modern Technology
February 8, 2012 Risks related to the critical nature of arsenic -- used to make high-speed computer chips that contain gallium arsenide -- outstrip those of other substances in a group of critical materials needed ... > full story -
Schizophrenia: When Hallucinatory Voices Suppress Real Ones, New Electronic Application May Help
February 3, 2012 When a patient afflicted with schizophrenia hears inner voices something is taking place inside the brain that prevents the individual from perceiving real voices. A simple electronic application may ... > full story -
Judder-Free Videos on the Smartphone
February 3, 2012 Overloaded cellular networks can get annoying – especially when you want to watch a video on your smartphone. An optimized Radio Resource Manager will soon be able to help network operators ... > full story -
Graphene Electronics Moves Into a Third Dimension
February 2, 2012 Wonder material graphene has been touted as the next silicon, with one major problem -- it is too conductive to be used in computer chips. Now scientists have given its prospects a new lifeline. ... > full story -
'Life and Activity Monitor' Provides Portable, Constant Recording of Vital Signs
February 1, 2012 Researchers have developed a type of wearable, non-invasive electronic device that can monitor vital signs such as heart rate and respiration at the same time it records a person's activity level, ... > full story -
Ultra-Fast Photodetector and Terahertz Generator
January 31, 2012 Photodetectors made from graphene can process and conduct light signals as well as electric signals extremely fast. Within picoseconds the optical stimulation of graphene generates a photocurrent. ... > full story -
Microscopy Reveals 'Atomic Antenna' Behavior in Graphene
January 31, 2012 Atomic-level defects in graphene could be a path forward to smaller and faster electronic devices. With unique properties and potential applications in areas from electronics to biodevices, graphene, ... > full story
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