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Posted October 23, 2012:
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:
Posted October 17, 2012:
- New Class of Power Inverter Could Mean Cheaper, Faster Hybrid Vehicles
- Developing the Next Generation of Microsensors: Microscale Optical Accelerometer Created
- Bus Service for Qubits: Spin-Orbit Qubits Are Right at Home in Electrical Circuits
- Doctors Who Go Digital Provide Higher Quality Healthcare: Study Says Electronic Health Records Help Physicians Provide Better Care
- Efforts to Establish Exercise as a Vital Sign Prove Valid, Experts Say
- Study Questions Feasibility of Entire Genome Sequencing in Minutes
- 'Internet of Things' Will Transform Our Everyday Life, Experts Say
Posted October 15, 2012:
- Wide Discrepancy in Surveillance and Control of Infections in ICUs
- A Better Way to Prevent Deadly Blood Clots?
- Another Advance on the Road to Spintronics: Researchers Unlock Ferromagnetic Secrets of Promising Materials
Posted October 14, 2012:
Posted October 13, 2012:
Posted October 12, 2012:
- The Science of Breaking Up Via Space Station Re-Entry Investigation
- 'Invisibility' Could Be a Key to Better Electronics: Visual 'Cloaking' Technology Enables More Efficient Transfer of Electrons
Posted October 11, 2012:
- Making Sudoku Puzzles Less Puzzling
- Organic Solar Cells With High Electric Potential for Portable Electronics
- Eco-Friendly Optics: Spider Silk's Talents Harnessed for Use in Biosensors, Lasers, Microchips
Posted October 10, 2012:
- Close Call: Bad Weather Drives Up Phone Calls to Our Nearest and Dearest
- Light Might Prompt Graphene Devices on Demand
- Improving Nanometer-Scale Manufacturing With Infrared Spectroscopy
- The Graphene-Paved Roadmap: 'Wonder Material' Has Potential to Revolutionize Our Lives
Posted October 9, 2012:
- New Interactive System Detects Touch and Gestures on Any Surface
- Most Complex Synthetic Biology Circuit Yet: New Sensor Could Be Used to Program Cells to Precisely Monitor Their Environments
- Electronic Health Records Shown to Improve the Quality of Patient Care
- Making Computer Data Storage Cheaper and Easier: Technology on Track for Terabyte Discs
- New Way to Determine Amount of Charge Remaining in Battery
- A System to Automate Traffic Fines
- Control Any Device -- From Mobile Phones to Television Sets -- With Just a Wave of Your Hand
Posted October 8, 2012:
- Wireless Data at Top Speed
- Negative Effects of Computerized Surveillance at Home: Cause of Annoyance, Concern, Anxiety, and Even Anger
- Liquorice Offers Clue to Cleaner Medical Implants
Posted October 5, 2012:
- Materials Scientists Prevent Wear in Production Facilities in the Electronics Industry
- Education: Get With the Computer Program
- Training Computers to Understand the Human Brain
Posted October 3, 2012:
- Graphene Nanopores Can Be Controlled: Less Costly Ways of Sequencing DNA
- New 3-D Camera for Space Missions
Posted October 2, 2012:
- Thanks for the Transparent Memories: Progress in Quest for Reliable, Flexible Computer Memory for Transparent Electronics
- Digital Mammography Improves Population-Based Breast Cancer Screening
- Android-Based Network Built to Study Cyber Disruptions and Help Secure Hand-Held Devices
Posted September 29, 2012:
Posted September 28, 2012:
- Wide Discrepancy in Multidrug Surveillance Among Intensive Care Units
- Bioengineers Introduce 'Bi-Fi' -- The Biological 'Internet'
- Catalysis: Optimizing Water Splitting
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