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Nanotech in Space: Rensselaer Experiment To Weather the Trials of Orbit

Nanotech in Space: Rensselaer Experiment To Weather the Trials of Orbit

8 days 8 hours 25 minutes ago :: 13 November, 2009

Novel nanomaterials developed at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are scheduled to blast off into orbit on November 16 aboard Space Shuttle... more

Berkeley Researchers Take the Lead Out of Piezoelectrics

Berkeley Researchers Take the Lead Out of Piezoelectrics

8 days 8 hours 40 minutes ago :: 13 November, 2009

There is good news for the global effort to reduce the amount of lead in the environment and for the growing array of technologies that rely upon... more

Betting on a Metal-Air Battery Breakthrough

Betting on a Metal-Air Battery Breakthrough

13 days 9 hours 48 minutes ago :: 08 November, 2009

A government-funded start-up claims it can make ionic liquid energy storage feasible. A spinoff from Arizona State University says it can... more

Seeing Previously Invisible Molecules for the First Time

Seeing Previously Invisible Molecules for the First Time

21 days 13 hours 29 minutes ago :: 31 October, 2009

A team of Harvard chemists led by X. Sunney Xie has developed a new microscopic technique for seeing, in color, molecules with undetectable... more

Berkeley researchers create first hyperlens for sound waves

Berkeley researchers create first hyperlens for sound waves

26 days 10 hours 33 minutes ago :: 26 October, 2009

Ultrasound and underwater sonar devices could "see" a big improvement thanks to development of the world's first acoustic hyperlens. Created by... more

Establishing Standard Definitions for Genome Sequences

Establishing Standard Definitions for Genome Sequences

26 days 12 hours 7 minutes ago :: 26 October, 2009

In 1996, researchers from major genome sequencing centers around the world convened on the island of Bermuda and defined a finished genome as a... more

Berkeley researchers find new route to nano self-assembly

Berkeley researchers find new route to nano self-assembly

29 days 13 hours 39 minutes ago :: 23 October, 2009

If the promise of nanotechnology is to be fulfilled, nanoparticles will have to be able to make something of themselves. An important advance... more

Scientists developing more efficient solar energy solutions

Scientists developing more efficient solar energy solutions

33 days 14 hours 13 minutes ago :: 19 October, 2009

A collaboration of chemists, mathematicians and engineers at Michigan State University is driving to improve solar panel technology, backed by a... more

Natural Gas Changes the Energy Map

Natural Gas Changes the Energy Map

36 days 8 hours 46 minutes ago :: 16 October, 2009

Vast amounts of the clean-burning fossil fuel have been discovered in shale deposits, setting off a gas rush. But how it will affect our energy use... more

iPhone 'Apps' Visualize Human Anatomy

iPhone 'Apps' Visualize Human Anatomy

40 days 14 hours 9 minutes ago :: 12 October, 2009

University of Utah researchers created new iPhone programs - known as applications or "apps" - to help scientists, students, doctors and patients... more

First atomic-scale map of quantum dots

First atomic-scale map of quantum dots

53 days 11 hours 45 minutes ago :: 29 September, 2009

University of Michigan physicists have created the first atomic-scale maps of quantum dots, a major step toward the goal of producing "designer... more

Smaller isn't always better: Catalyst simulations could lower fuel cell cost

64 days 7 hours 41 minutes ago :: 18 September, 2009

Imagine a car that runs on hydrogen from solar power and produces water instead of carbon emissions. While vehicles like this won't be on the... more

Gunning for Free Electrons

Gunning for Free Electrons

65 days 7 hours 31 minutes ago :: 17 September, 2009

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory are collaborating to help define... more

Putting a Strain on Nanowires Could Yield Colossal Results

Putting a Strain on Nanowires Could Yield Colossal Results

65 days 7 hours 48 minutes ago :: 17 September, 2009

In finally answering an elusive scientific question, researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory... more

Bringing objects close together can boost radiation heat transfer, according to new study that shows breakdown in Planck's law

Bringing objects close together can boost radiation heat transfer, according to new study that shows breakdown in Planck's law

66 days 10 hours 9 minutes ago :: 16 September, 2009

A well-established physical law describes the transfer of heat between two objects, but some physicists have long predicted that the law should... more

New X-ray technique illuminates reactivity of environmental contaminants

New X-ray technique illuminates reactivity of environmental contaminants

66 days 14 hours 47 minutes ago :: 16 September, 2009

A chemical reaction can occur in the blink of an eye. a new analytical method employed by researchers at the University of Delaware, scientists... more

Making Geothermal More Productive

Making Geothermal More Productive

68 days 14 hours 25 minutes ago :: 14 September, 2009

University of Utah researchers will inject cool water and pressurized water into a "dry" geothermal well during a five-year, $10.2 million study... more

Connections among Solar Cycle, Stratosphere and Ocean Discovered

Connections among Solar Cycle, Stratosphere and Ocean Discovered

85 days 10 hours 2 minutes ago :: 28 August, 2009

Subtle connections among the 11-year-solar cycle, the stratosphere and the tropical Pacific Ocean work in sync to generate periodic weather... more

ORNL scientists hone technique to safeguard water supplies

ORNL scientists hone technique to safeguard water supplies

85 days 11 hours 30 minutes ago :: 28 August, 2009

A method to detect contaminants in municipal water supplies has undergone further refinements by two Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers... more

New Semiconductor to Allow Simpler Circuit Design : new plastic semiconductor

New Semiconductor to Allow Simpler Circuit Design : new plastic semiconductor

93 days 13 hours 24 minutes ago :: 20 August, 2009

Plastic that conducts electricity holds promise for cheaper, thinner and more flexible electronics. This technology is already available in some... more

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