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Interactive Textbook Offers New Resource for Chemists
April 2, 2013 A trio of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute has created the first-ever fully interactive advanced organic chemistry textbook, called "The Portable Chemist’s Consultant: A Survival ... > full story -
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Solar Village to House Microgrid Project
April 2, 2013 Four solar homes built by students will soon become home to an experimental microgrid to manage and store renewable ... > full story -
New Instrument Will Quickly Detect Botulinum, Ricin, Other Biothreat Agents
April 2, 2013 Researchers are developing a medical instrument that will be able to quickly detect a suite of biothreat agents, including anthrax, ricin, botulinum, shiga and SEB toxin. The device, once developed, ... > full story -
Research Could Improve Heat Dissipation in 3-D Systems
April 2, 2013 Researchers have won a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) contract to develop three-dimensional chip-cooling technology able to handle heat loads as much as ten times greater than ... > full story -
Finding Instead of Searching
April 2, 2013 It is easy to lose track of things in large storage facilities but not at the wind turbine manufacturer Enercon‘s facility in Magdeburg though, where a positioning system with digital inventory ... > full story -
Plastic Film Is the Future of 3-D on-the-Go
April 2, 2013 Ditch the 3-D glasses. Thanks to a simple plastic filter, mobile device users can now view unprecedented, distortion-free, brilliant 3-D content with the naked eye. This latest innovation from TP and ... > full story -
Dangers of Surveillance: It's Bad, but Why?
April 1, 2013 Surveillance is everywhere, from street corner cameras to the subject of books and movies. “We talk a lot about why surveillance is bad, but we don’t really know why,” says Neil ... > full story -
Quantum Dot Commands Light: A Solid State Ultrafast Logic Gate on a Photon
April 1, 2013 If you could peek at the inner workings of a computer processor you would see billions of transistors switching back and forth between two states. In optical communications, information from the ... > full story -
Low-Power Use for Mobile Devices: 60 GHz Radio Frequency Chip
March 29, 2013 Scientists recently developed a low-power version of the 60 GHz radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC). The research team said that their RFIC draws as little as 67 mW of power in the 60 GHz ... > full story -
Radar Advance: Acoustic Time Delay Device Could Reduce Size and Cost of Phased Array Systems
March 29, 2013 Researchers have developed an ultra-compact passive true time delay device that could help reduce the size, complexity, power requirements and cost of phased array designs. The device uses the ... > full story
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