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Posted January 4, 2013:
Posted January 3, 2013:
- Jumping Droplets Help Heat Transfer: Scalable Nanopatterned Surfaces for More Efficient Power Generation and Desalination
- Nanoparticles Reach New Peaks: Researchers Show Short Laser Pulses Selectively Heat Gold Nanoparticles
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Posted December 19, 2012:
- Super-Fine Sound Beam Could One Day Be an Invisible Scalpel
- The Laws of Global Warming: How to Regulate Geo-Engineering Efforts to Fight Climate Change?
- Microwave-Assisted Method for Producing Thin Films
Posted December 18, 2012:
Posted December 17, 2012:
- Nanofibers Clean Sulfur from Fuel
- Extreme Climate Predicted in Eastern U.S.: Storms, Heat Waves With Global Warming
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Posted December 13, 2012:
- NASA Progressing Toward First Launch of Orion Spacecraft
- Antioxidant Cookies Made Possible by Grape Seeds
- Light Used to Remotely Trigger Biochemical Reactions
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Was the Sauropod Dinosaurs' Large Size Due to Plant Food? Scientists Argue Old Idea Still Has Legs
- What Causes Hot Flushes During Menopause? Researchers Identify Brain Region That May Trigger the Uncomfortable Surges of Heat
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Posted December 6, 2012:
- Valuable Tool for Predicting Pain Genes in People: 'Network Map' of Genes Involved in Pain Perception
- Fingers on the Pulse: Neuroscientists Show Ultrasound Can Be Tweaked to Stimulate Different Sensations
- 'Time Reversal' Research May Open Doors to Future Tech
Posted December 5, 2012:
- Plant Stress Paints Early Picture of Drought
- Fire and Ice: Wildfires Darkening Greenland Snowpack, Increasing Melting
Posted December 4, 2012:
- Quantum Thermodynamics: A Better Understanding of How Atoms Soak Up Their Surroundings
- Boosting Heat Transfer With Nanoglue: New Method for Significantly Increasing Heat Transfer Rate Across Two Different Materials
- Titan, Saturn's Largest Moon, Icier Than Thought
Posted December 3, 2012:
- Search for Life Suggests Planetary Systems More Habitable Than Ours
- How 'Transparent' Is Graphene?
- Taking the Buzz out of Office Lights: Flicker-Free, Shatterproof Alternative for Large-Scale Lighting
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Posted November 27, 2012:
- New Thermoelectric Material Could Be an Energy Saver
- Synthetic Molecule Stores Solar Energy: Can Be Stored for Several Years, Then Used to Generate Heat on Demand
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Posted November 19, 2012:
- New Energy Technologies Promise Brighter Future
- Super-Efficient Solar-Energy Technology: ‘Solar Steam’ So Effective It Can Make Steam from Icy Cold Water
- Four-Degrees Briefing for the World Bank: The Risks of a Future Without Climate Policy
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Posted November 8, 2012:
- Burn Doctors Treat More Patients During Cold-Weather Months, Urge Caution With Home Heating
- Future Warming Likely to Be on High Side of Climate Projections, Analysis Finds

