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Posted November 14, 2012:
Posted November 13, 2012:
- Mobile Phone Services Help Smokers Quit
- Increasing Efficiency of Wireless Networks: New Method Could Have Broad Impacts on Mobile Internet and Wireless Industries
- Stereoscopic Mammography Could Reduce Recall Rate
- Powering Lasers Through Heat
Posted November 12, 2012:
- New Power Generation Technique: Hybrid Nanomaterial Converts Light and Thermal Energy Into Electrical Current
- Looking for Information? Turn the Pages With Just Your Eyes
Posted November 11, 2012:
- Using Rust and Water to Store Solar Energy as Hydrogen
- Better Brain Implant: Slim Electrode Cozies Up to Single Neurons
Posted November 9, 2012:
Posted November 8, 2012:
- Medical Devices Powered by the Ear Itself
- Data Storage: How Magnetic Recording Heats Up
- Semiconductor Devices: Under Mounting Stress
- Stretchy Electronics Moves Closer: Wearable Sensing Technology
Posted November 7, 2012:
- Setting National Goals to Bolster Patient Safety With Electronic Health Records
- Ultrasensitive Photon Hunter
Posted November 6, 2012:
Posted November 5, 2012:
- Laser the Size of a Virus Particle: Miniature Laser Operates at Room Temperature and Defies the Diffraction Limit of Light
- Field Geologists (Finally) Going Digital
Posted November 4, 2012:
- New Device Could Allow Your Heartbeat to Power Pacemaker
- People in 'Crowdsourcing' Challenge Find Defibrillators in Philadelphia
Posted October 31, 2012:
- New Micropumps for Hand-Held Medical Labs Produce Pressures 500 Times Higher Than Car Tire
- Scientists Build the First All-Carbon Solar Cell
- One Step Closer to Rollable, Foldable E-Devices
Posted October 30, 2012:
- New Running Shoe Aimed to Prevent Lesions and Improve Training Management
- Keep Moving and Have Fun With Interactive Fitness System
- Scattering of Hydroxyl Radicals Measured With Velocity-Map Imaging
- New Technique Connects Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
- The Hunt for Electron Holes: A Molecular Glance on Solar Water Splitting
Posted October 29, 2012:
- We Live Our Lives Within Our Media, Rather Than Simply With It, Expert Says
- Cocktail Achieves Superconducting Boost: High-Performance Material Uses Iron and Selenium
Posted October 26, 2012:
- Near-Atomically Flat Silicon Could Help Pave the Way to New Chemical Sensors
- High-Efficiency Quantum Dot Solar Cells Developed
- New Options for Ease and Accuracy in Extraction of Rare Cells or Separating Blood
- Technology Helping to Crack Oldest Undeciphered Writing System
- Fully Automated Soccer Game Analysis
Posted October 25, 2012:
- Nanomaterials: Bringing Crystals Into Line
- A 'Nanoscale Landscape' Controls Flow of Surface Electrons on a Topological Insulator: Stripe-Like Contours on a Surface Modulate Electrons That Behave Like Light
- Now the Mobile Phone Goes Emotional
Posted October 24, 2012:
- Electronic Nose Could Be Used to Detect Sleep Apnea
- Obstinate Electrons 'Ignore' Assumptions and Follow Another Path
Posted October 23, 2012:
- Self-Powered Sensors to Monitor Nuclear Fuel Rod Status
- Quantum Computing With Recycled Particles
- Glove Keyboard May Revolutionize Use of Devices With One Hand
Posted October 22, 2012:
- TV, Devices in Kids' Bedrooms Linked to Poor Sleep, Obesity
- Troubled Teens Could Benefit from Online Access to Health Records, Say Researchers
Posted October 21, 2012:
Posted October 19, 2012:
- Studies Target High Rates of HIV Medication Errors Among Hospitalized Patients
- Common Risky Behaviors of Children Struck by Motor Vehicles Outlined
Posted October 18, 2012:
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