
Las Cumbres Observatory 'Sinistro' Astronomy Imager Captures First Light
The Las Cumbres Observatory
Global Telescope has
captured its first on-sky
images with the production
Sinistro CCD camera. ... > full story

Universal Law for Light Absorption in 2-D Semiconductors
Researchers have
demonstrated a universal law
of light absorption for 2-D
semiconductors. This
discovery not only provides
new insight into the optical
... > full story

Researchers Successfully Spoof an $80 Million Yacht at Sea
A radio navigation research
team discovered they could
subtly coerce a 65-meter
superyacht off its course,
using a custom-made GPS
... > full story

Guided Growth of Nanowires Leads to Self-Integrated Circuits
Teaching nanowires
self-control from the outset
enabled scientists to
produce complex electronic
nanocomponents. ... > full story
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Catching Cancer Early by Chasing It: Portable Diagnostic Device That Can Travel to the Patient
August 1, 2013 Reaching a clinic in time to receive an early diagnosis for cancer -- when the disease is most treatable -- is a global problem. Now a team of researchers proposes a global solution: have a ... > full story -
Printing Silver Onto Fibers Could Pave the Way for Flexible, Wearable Electronics
July 30, 2013 A new technique for depositing silver onto clothing fibers could open up huge opportunities in wearable ... > full story -
Novel Technology for Producing 'Electronic Ink' May Lead to Inexpensive, Durable Electronics and Solar Cells
July 30, 2013 Electronic touch pads that cost just a few dollars and solar cells that cost the same as roof shingles are one step closer to reality ... > full story -
Water Clears Path for Nanoribbon Development
July 30, 2013 A tiny meniscus of water makes it practical to form long graphene nanoribbons less than 10 nanometers ... > full story -
Novel Material for Cooling of Electronic Devices Discovered
July 29, 2013 As microelectronic devices become smaller, faster and more powerful, thermal management becomes a critical challenge. This research provides new insight into the nature of thermal transport at a ... > full story -
Tuna and Floating Objects: Mysterious Links
July 29, 2013 More than 2 000 years ago, Roman fishermen already used the natural propensity of some species of fish to gather under floating objects, to enhance their catches in the Mediterranean. Today, numerous ... > full story -
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New Study Finds Increase in Nonfatal Food-Related Choking Among Children in the U. S.
July 29, 2013 Choking is a leading cause of injury among children, especially for children 4 years of age and younger. A new study examined nonfatal food-related choking among children 14 years of age or younger ... > full story -
Speed Limit Set for Ultrafast Electrical Switch
July 28, 2013 Researchers have clocked the fastest-possible electrical switching in magnetite, a naturally magnetic mineral. Their results could drive innovations in the tiny transistors that control the flow of ... > full storyMore: -
From Embarrassing Facebook Posts to Controversial Tweets, Why Are Consumers Oversharing Online?
July 26, 2013 Increased use of digital communication is causing consumers to lose their inhibitions and "overshare" online, according to a new ... > full story -
Gadget Genius: Nanotechnology Breakthrough Is Big Deal for Electronics
July 26, 2013 Researchers have developed giant surfactants, or surface coatings, which could lead to lighter laptops, slimmer televisions and crisper smartphone ... > full story
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