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Posted August 2, 2013:
- Bio-Inspired Design May Lead to More Energy Efficient Windows
- Sounding Rocket to Study Active Regions on the Sun
- 'Soft Robotic' Devices Using Water-Based Gels
- Astronomers Discovery a Graveyard for Comets
- Largest Neuronal Network Simulation to Date Achieved Using Japanese Supercomputer
- Cobalt Replacements Make Solar Cells More Sustainable
Posted August 1, 2013:
- Monster Galaxies Lose Their Appetite With Age
- New Water Splitting Technique Efficiently Produces Hydrogen Fuel
- 'Soft' Approach Leads to Revolutionary Energy Storage: Graphene-Based Supercapacitors
- Long-Sought Method to Efficiently Make Complex Anticancer Compound Developed
- Light That Moves and Molds Gels
- Scientists Discover Mineral-Making Secrets Potentially Useful for New Materials
- When Galaxies Switch Off: Hubble's COSMOS Survey Solves 'Quenched' Galaxy Mystery
- Under Leaden Skies: Where Heavy Metal Clouds the Stars
Posted July 31, 2013:
- NASA Technologist Makes Traveling to Hard-to-Reach Destinations Easier
- New Explorer Mission Chooses the 'Just-Right' Orbit
- Figuring out Flow Dynamics
- Spitzer Discovers Young Stars With a 'Hula Hoop'
- NASA's Cassini Sees Forces Controlling Enceladus Jets
- Nanomaterials: Sized-Up for Strength
- Smart Materials: Fused Liquid Marbles Show Their Strength
- Turning Unused TV Frequencies Into Wireless Broadband
- Universal Law for Light Absorption in 2-D Semiconductors
- Game Changer for Synthesizing New Materials: Method Synthesizes Thousands of New Compounds With Ultra Low Thermal Conductivity
- Using Gold and Light to Study Molecules in Water
- Robots Strike Fear in the Hearts of Fish: Anxious Zebrafish Help Researchers Understand How Alcohol Affects Fear
- Physicists Discover Theoretical Possibility of Large, Hollow Magnetic Cage Molecules
- Researchers Successfully Spoof an $80 Million Yacht at Sea
- Guided Growth of Nanowires Leads to Self-Integrated Circuits
- Tiny, Brightly Shining Silicon Crystals Could Be Safe for Deep-Tissue Imaging
- Surprising Result Discovered When Looking Into Effects of Carbon Nanotubes and Soil Sorption of Toxicants
- Key Factors for Wireless Power Transfer
- Saturn's Mimas and Pandora: Two Moons Passing in the Night
- Computational Biology: Cells Reprogrammed on the Computer
- Chemists Develop Innovative Nano-Sensors for Multiple Proteins
Posted July 30, 2013:
- Printing Silver Onto Fibers Could Pave the Way for Flexible, Wearable Electronics
- Planetary 'Runaway Greenhouse' More Easily Triggered, Research Shows
- Simulations Aiding Study of Earthquake Dampers for Structures
- Cause of LED 'Efficiency Droop' Identified
- Plasmonic Black Metals: Breakthrough in Solar Energy Research?
- Accurately Testing Exact Hardness of a Material, in Depth
- Protein Surfaces Defects Act as Drug Targets
- Novel Technology for Producing 'Electronic Ink' May Lead to Inexpensive, Durable Electronics and Solar Cells
- Water Clears Path for Nanoribbon Development
- Full Body Illusion Is Associated With a Drop in Skin Temperature
- Lifelike Cooling for Sunbaked Windows: Adaptable Microfluidic Circulatory System Could Cut Air-Conditioning Costs
- Station Astronauts Remotely Control Planetary Rover from Space
- Recognizing People by the Way They Walk
- Beam Me Up, Scotty! Would Teleporting Humans Into Space Be Possible?
- Suburban Sprawl to Power Cities of the Future
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