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Posted March 24, 2013:
- Nanowire Solar Cells Raise Efficiency Limit
- Venus Vortices Go for Chaotic Multi-Storey Strolls Around the Poles
- Paint-on Plastic Electronics: Aligning Polymers for High Performance
- Hubble Digs Up Galactic Glow Worm
Posted March 22, 2013:
- Engineers Explain Physics of Fluids Some 100 Years After Original Discovery
- How Organic Magnets Grow in a Thin Film
- Cooled Integrated Circuit Amplifies With Lowest Noise So Far
Posted March 21, 2013:
- Breakthrough Could Lead to Cheaper, More Sustainable Chemical Production
- Enzymes Allow DNA to Swap Information With Exotic Molecules
- Quantum Computers Coming Soon? Metamaterials Used to Observe Giant Photonic Spin Hall Effect
- Quantum Computers Counting on Carbon Nanotubes
- Scientists Develop Innovative Twists to DNA Nanotechnology
- Terradynamics: Technique Could Help Designers Predict How Legged Robots Will Move on Granular Surfaces
- 'Sideline Quasars' Helped to Stifle Early Galaxy Formation
- New Method May Sharpen Microscopic Images
- Best Map Ever Made of Universe's Oldest Light: Planck Mission Brings Universe Into Sharp Focus
- Molecular Geometry, New Field in the Making
- Computerized Mannequin Changes Body Shape and Size
Posted March 20, 2013:
- Herschel Discovers Some of the Youngest Stars Ever Seen
- Humanoid Robot Helps Teach Children With Autism
- Stem Cells Entering Heart Can Be Tracked With Nano-Hitchhikers
- Computers Choose National Basketball Champion
- Voyager 1 Has Entered a New Region of Space, Sudden Changes in Cosmic Rays Indicate
- Hydrogen Fuel? Thin Films of Nickel and Iron Oxides Yield Efficient Solar Water-Splitting Catalyst
- 'Networked Minds' Require Fundamentally New Kind of Economics
- A Milestone for New Carbon-Dioxide Capture/clean Coal Technology
- Study Reveals Working of Motor With Revolution Motion in Bacteria-Killing Virus; Advances Nanotechnology
- Research Shows Potential for Quasicrystals
- Spiral Beauty Graced by Fading Supernova
- Multi-Purpose Wonder Can Generate Hydrogen, Produce Clean Water and Even Provide Energy
Posted March 19, 2013:
- NASA's LRO Sees GRAIL's Explosive Farewell
- Alloy Has Potential for Electronics in Oil, Gas and Geothermal Wells
- Under the Skin, a Tiny Laboratory
- Face of the Future Rears Its Head: Digital Talking Head Expresses Human Emotions on Demand
- Transportation Study Reveals Potential for Deep Cuts to Petroleum Use and Carbon Emissions
- Fantastic Flash Memory Combines Graphene and Molybdenite
- Wireless, Implanted Sensor Broadens Range of Brain Research
- Laser-Like Photons Signal Major Step Towards Quantum 'Internet'
- Electrons Are Not Enough: Cuprate Superconductors Defy Convention
- New Nanomedicine Resolves Inflammation, Promotes Tissue Healing
Posted March 18, 2013:
- Experiments Find Strongest Shapes With 3-D Printing
- Petroleum Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Automobiles Could Drop 80 Percent by 2050: U.S. Report
- Curiosity Mars Rover Sees Trend in Water Presence
- Causing Collapse: Can One Affect an Atom's Spin Just by Adjusting the Way It Is Measured?
- Cell on a Chip Reveals Protein Behavior: In the Future, Artifical Cells May Produce Complex Protein Structures on Demand
- Negative-Charge Carrying Molecular Structures Created
- Magnets Are Chaotic -- And Fast -- At the Very Smallest Scale
- Famous Supernova Reveals Clues About Crucial Cosmic Distance Markers
- New Database to Speed Genetic Discoveries
- Researchers Trap Light, Improve Laser Potential of MEH-PPV Polymer
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