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Posted May 5, 2013:
- Improving Materials That Convert Heat to Electricity and Vice-Versa: Turning Waste Heat Into Electricity
- Cyberbullying Rampant Among High School Students: Nearly One-Third of Youths Also Report Playing Video/computer Games for More Than 3 Hours a Day
Posted May 2, 2013:
- Dual-Color Lasers Could Lead to Cheap and Efficient LED Lighting
- How Graphene and Friends Could Harness the Sun's Energy Hitting Walls
Posted May 1, 2013:
- Printable Functional 'Bionic' Ear Melds Electronics and Biology
- Gamers Recognize College Football Players in Video Games
- New Measurement Tool Is on Target for the Fast-Growing MEMS Industry
- Shaking Things Up: Researchers Propose New Old Way to Purify Carbon Nanotubes
- Use of Laser Light Yields Versatile Manipulation of a Quantum Bit
- Gentle Touch and the Bionic Eye: Using Haptics to Improve Outcomes for People Given Visual Prosthetics
- Bug's View Inspires New Digital Camera's Unique Imaging Capabilities
- Amusement Rides in U.S. Injure 4,400 Kids a Year: Injuries Higher on 'Fixed' Rides
Posted April 30, 2013:
- Graphene's High-Speed Seesaw
- 'Smart' Paper and Antennaless RFID Tags
- Charging Electric Vehicles Cheaper and Faster
- 'Sequential' Pricing Can Increase Retail Profits
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Posted April 25, 2013:
- 'Taxels' Convert Mechanical Motion to Electronic Signals
- High Performance Semiconductor Spray Paint Could Be a Game Changer for Organic Electronics
- Engineers Generate World-Record mmWave Output Power from Nanoscale CMOS
Posted April 24, 2013:
- What Planets Are Made Of: Findings Establish Counterintuitive Potential Planet-Forming Materials
- Targeted Screening for Hepatitis C Is Cost-Effective
Posted April 23, 2013:
- Nanowires Grown on Graphene Have Surprising Structure
- New Material Approach Should Increase Solar Cell Efficiency
- The Crystal's Corners: New Nanowire Structure Has Potential to Increase Semiconductor Applications
- Doctors-in-Training Spend Very Little Time at Patient Bedside, Study Finds
- Scientists Provide 'New Spin' on Emerging Quantum Technologies
Posted April 22, 2013:
- Physicists Find Right (and Left) Solution for on-Chip Optics: Nanoscale Router Converts and Directs Optical Signals Efficiently
- Near-Field Behavior of Semiconductor Plasmonic Microparticles Measured
Posted April 19, 2013:
- Revolutionary New Device Joins World of Smart Electronics: New Flexible, Transparent, Photosensitive Device
- Device to Mitigate Power Outages, Prevent Equipment Damage
Posted April 18, 2013:
- Robot Hands Gain a Gentler Touch: Tactile Sensing Technology Builds on Tiny Barometer Chips
- 'Big Data’ Algorithm Used to Customize Video Game Difficulty
- Scientists Scan the Human Heart to Create Digital Anatomical Library
- Tests in New York City Suggest How to Improve Emergency Radio Communications
- Battery Low? Give Your Mobile Some Water
- Taking the Pulse of the Crowd
- Helpful for Robotics: Brain Uses Old Information for New Movements
Posted April 17, 2013:
- Frog-Like Robot Will Help Surgeons
- Prototype Generators Emit Much Less Carbon Monoxide
- A New Twist for Quantum Systems
- Quantum Computing Taps Nucleus of Single Atom
- How Smart Are Your Clothes? Interactive Electronic Fabrics Created
Posted April 16, 2013:
- Small in Size, Big on Power: New Microbatteries the Most Powerful Yet
- Layered '2-D Nanocrystals' Promising New Semiconductor
- Researchers Devise X-Ray Approach to Track Surgical Devices, Minimize Radiation Exposure
- Powerpot Turns Heat and Water Into Electricity
- Paper-Thin Skin Patch Collects Vitals: E-Health Made Easier and More Comfortable
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