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How Smart Are Your Clothes? Interactive Electronic Fabrics Created
April 17, 2013 From corsets to caftans, we have seen dramatic changes in popular style over the past 100 years. New research now brings the future of fashion into focus by taking a closer look at the next quantum ... > full story -
Small in Size, Big on Power: New Microbatteries the Most Powerful Yet
April 16, 2013 The most powerful batteries on the planet are only a few millimeters in size, yet they pack such a punch that a driver could use a cellphone powered by these batteries to jump-start a dead car ... > full story -
Layered '2-D Nanocrystals' Promising New Semiconductor
April 16, 2013 Researchers are developing a new type of semiconductor technology for future computers and electronics based on "two-dimensional nanocrystals" layered in sheets less than a nanometer thick that could ... > full story -
Researchers Devise X-Ray Approach to Track Surgical Devices, Minimize Radiation Exposure
April 16, 2013 Researchers have developed a new tool to help surgeons use X-rays to track devices used in "minimally invasive" surgical procedures while also limiting the patient's exposure to radiation from the ... > full story -
Powerpot Turns Heat and Water Into Electricity
April 16, 2013 Students have invented a portable cook pot that doubles as a thermoelectric generator, and are now marketing ... > full story -
Paper-Thin Skin Patch Collects Vitals: E-Health Made Easier and More Comfortable
April 16, 2013 The future of health care could be found in a tiny, paper-thin skin patch that collects vital information. The Bio-patch sensor is inexpensive, versatile and, best of all, comfortable to ... > full story -
Neighbors Move Electrons Jointly: Ultrafast Collective Electron Transfer After Excitation of Single Electron
April 16, 2013 Applying femtosecond x-ray methods, researchers have observed an extremely fast, collective electron transfer of ~100 molecular ions after excitation of a single electron in a crystal of transition ... > full story -
Color of OLEDs Can Now at Last Be Predicted Thanks to New Modeling Technique
April 15, 2013 OLEDs can be made more efficiently and at lower cost by a better understanding of the electronic ... > full story -
Are Human Genes Patentable?
April 12, 2013 On April 15, the Supreme Court of the United States will hear oral argument in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, a case that could answer the question, “Under what ... > full story -
Doctors Urged to 'Pause Before Posting' and Not 'Friend' Patients
April 11, 2013 New recommendations offer physicians ethical guidance for preserving trust in patient-physician relationships and the profession when using social ... > full story
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