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- Hydrogen from Acidic Water: Potential Low Cost Alternative to Platinum for Splitting Water
- New Technology Platform for Molecule-Based Electronics
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- Schizophrenia: When Hallucinatory Voices Suppress Real Ones, New Electronic Application May Help
- Judder-Free Videos on the Smartphone
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- Ultra-Fast Photodetector and Terahertz Generator
- Microscopy Reveals 'Atomic Antenna' Behavior in Graphene
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- Self-Guided Bullet Prototype Can Hit Target a Mile Away
- Smart Paint Could Revolutionize Structural Safety of Bridges, Mines and More
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- Rap Music Powers Rhythmic Action of Medical Sensor
- Engineer Wants to 'Sculpt' More Powerful Electric Motors and Generators
- LED Lights Point Shoppers in the Right Direction
Posted January 24, 2012:
- Crystallizing the Future of Oxide Materials
- Bilayer Graphene Works as an Insulator: Research Has Potential Applications in Digital and Infrared Technologies
- New Means for Creating Elastic Conductors
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- Toward Lowering the Power Consumption of Microprocessors
- T-Rays Technology Could Help Develop Star Trek-Style Hand-Held Medical Scanners
- Bucky Balls for Next-Generation Spintronics Devices
- Tactile Imaging Sensor Can Assist Doctors With Early Identification of Tumors
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- Tiny Transmitter Sets Frequency Record: Revolutionary Terahertz Transmitter Developed
- High-Speed CMOS Sensors Provide Better Images
- Software for Analyzing Digital Pathology Images Proving Its Usefulness
- Particle-Free Silver Ink Prints Small, High-Performance Electronics
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- Stretching Exercises: Using Digital Images to Understand Bridge Failures
- Slippery When Stacked: Theorists Quantify the Friction of Graphene
Posted January 9, 2012:
- Theory Explains How New Material Could Improve Electronic Shelf Life
- Experiments Demonstrate Nanoscale Metallic Conductivity in Ferroelectrics
- Scientists Solve Mystery of Colorful Armchair Nanotubes
- Smaller and More Powerful Electronics Requires the Understanding of 'Quantum Jamming' Physics
- Almost Perfect: Researcher Nears Creation of Superlens
- Keeping Electronics Cool: Findings on Modified Form of Graphene Could Have Impacts in Managing Heat Dissipation
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- 'Nanowiggles:' Scientists Discover Graphene Nanomaterials With Tunable Functionality in Electronics
- Smart Way of Saving Lives in Natural Disasters
- Relay Race With Single Atoms: New Ways of Manipulating Matter
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