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Posted April 10, 2013:
- Nanotechnology: Color Printing Reaches New Highs
- Data Storage: Shingled Tracks Stack Up
- GUMBOS Technology Promises New Drugs, Electronic Devices
- Understanding the Life of Lithium Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles
- Overcoming a Major Barrier to Medical and Other Uses of 'Microrockets' and 'Micromotors'
- Ghostly Green Bubble: Detailed Image of Planetary Nebula
Posted April 9, 2013:
- Advancing Secure Communications: A Better Single-Photon Emitter for Quantum Cryptography
- Exposure to Space Radiation Reduces Ability of Intestinal Cells to Destroy Oncoprotein
- System Provides Clear Brain Scans of Awake, Unrestrained Mice
- Electronic Implants: New Fast Transcutaneous Non-Invasive Battery Recharger and Energy Feeder
- Nanotechnology Imaging Breakthrough
- A Step Toward Optical Transistors?
- 'Spooky Action at a Distance' Aboard the International Space Station
- Retired Star Found With Planets and Debris Disc
- Peel-and-Stick Thin Film Solar Cells
Posted April 8, 2013:
- Remaining Martian Atmosphere Still Dynamic
- 'Artificial Leaf' Gains the Ability to Self-Heal Damage and Produce Energy from Dirty Water
- 'Post-Mortem' Yields Insight Into Kepler's Supernova
- How Carbon Moves Within Planet Plays Big Role in Planetary Atmosphere Formation
- Surprising Turn of Microscopic Particles in Capillaries: X-Rays Reveal Unexpected Re-Orientation
- Shape Changers: Surface Diffusion Plays a Key Role in Defining the Shapes of Catalytic Nanoparticles
- Computer Scientists Develop Video Game That Teaches How to Program in Java
- Why Going Green Is Good Chemistry
- Tortuous Paths Hamper Ion Transport
- Tin Nanocrystals for the Battery of the Future
- New 'Transient Electronics' Disappear When No Longer Needed
- Sweet Success: Catalyzing More Sugars from Biomass
- Technique Finds Software Bugs in Surgical Robots and Helps Developers Fix Flaws, Ensure Safety
- Cry Me a River of Possibility: Scientists Design New Adaptive Material Inspired by Tears
- Organic Semi-Conductors Could Revolutionize Electronics
- TESS Project Will Launch Telescopes to Perform Full-Sky Search for Transiting Exoplanets
- NASA Taps the Power of Zombie Stars in Two-in-One Instrument
Posted April 7, 2013:
- Microalgae Produce More Oil Faster for Energy, Food or Products
- Engineering Algae to Make the 'Wonder Material' Nanocellulose for Biofuels and More
Posted April 5, 2013:
- Hubble Sees Light and Dust in a Nearby Starburst Galaxy
- Mapping the Chemistry Needed for Life at Jupiter's Moon Europa
- Accidental Discovery May Lead to Improved Polymers
- New Emissions Standards Would Fuel Shift from Coal to Natural Gas
- Material Turns 'Schizophrenic' on Way to Superconductivity
- Dead Star Warps Light of Companion Red Star, Astronomers Say
- Breakthrough in Chemical Crystallography
Posted April 4, 2013:
- Scientists to Jupiter's Moon Io: Your Volcanoes Are in the Wrong Place
- Listening to the Big Bang -- In High Fidelity
- 3-D Printer Can Build Synthetic Tissues
- Chemistry: Elusive Mechanism of Widely Used Click Reaction Revealed
- Rocket Powered by Nuclear Fusion Could Send Humans to Mars
- Bronze Warship Ram Reveals Secrets
- New Camera System Creates High-Resolution 3-D Images from Up to a Kilometer Away
- Hubble Breaks Record in Search for Farthest Supernova
- Don't Call It Vaporware: Scientists Use Cloud of Atoms as Optical Memory Device
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