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German-French research camaraderie

German-French research camaraderie

5 days 18 hours 52 minutes ago :: 16 November, 2009

Eleven German-French research teams headed for the starting line on October 27, 2007 in Paris. Their goal: to build bilateral collaborations and to... more

Behavior modification could ease concerns about nanoparticles

Behavior modification could ease concerns about nanoparticles

10 days 2 hours 26 minutes ago :: 12 November, 2009

In an advance that could help ease health and environmental concerns about the emerging nanotechnology industry, scientists are reporting... more

Secure computers aren’t so secure

Secure computers aren’t so secure

22 days 31 minutes ago :: 31 October, 2009

You may update your antivirus software religiously, immediately download all new Windows security patches, and refuse to click any e-mail links... more

Gamma-ray photon race ends in dead heat; Einstein wins this round

Gamma-ray photon race ends in dead heat; Einstein wins this round

23 days 23 hours 22 minutes ago :: 29 October, 2009

Racing across the universe for the last 7.3 billion years, two gamma-ray photons arrived at NASA's orbiting Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope within... more

Technology May Cool The Laptop

Technology May Cool The Laptop

24 days 3 minutes ago :: 29 October, 2009

Does your laptop sometimes get so hot that it can almost be used to fry eggs? New technology may help cool it and give information technology a... more

Caltech Scientists Solve Decade-Long Mystery of Nanopillar Formations

Caltech Scientists Solve Decade-Long Mystery of Nanopillar Formations

30 days 2 hours 58 minutes ago :: 23 October, 2009

Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have uncovered the physical mechanism by which arrays of nanoscale... more

Scientists from the TU München develop sensor biochips

Scientists from the TU München develop sensor biochips

31 days 2 hours 36 minutes ago :: 22 October, 2009

It is very difficult to predict whether a cancer drug will help an individual patient: only around one third of drugs will work directly in a given... more

Lab on a Chip :  Success Story

Lab on a Chip : Success Story

33 days 2 hours 21 minutes ago :: 20 October, 2009

The pursuit of new medications and the medical technology devices of the future: At Fraunhofer USA's research centers, science professionals... more

For the first time, neuroscientists find brain cells that keep track of time with extreme precision.

For the first time, neuroscientists find brain cells that keep track of time with extreme precision.

33 days 3 hours 18 minutes ago :: 20 October, 2009

Keeping track of time is one of the brain's most important tasks. As the brain processes the flood of sights and sounds it encounters, it must also... more

Existence of Permanent Electric Currents in Metal Rings

Existence of Permanent Electric Currents in Metal Rings

37 days 1 hour 52 minutes ago :: 16 October, 2009

Since the early days of quantum physics in the 1920s and 30s, it has been suggested time and again that electric “continuous currents” flow in tiny... more

Technology brings new insights to ancient language

Technology brings new insights to ancient language

37 days 23 hours 38 minutes ago :: 15 October, 2009

New technologies and academic collaborations are helping scholars at the University of Chicago analyze hundreds of ancient documents in Aramaic,... more

Scientists use inkjet printer to manipulate genes in new ways

Scientists use inkjet printer to manipulate genes in new ways

41 days 2 hours 7 minutes ago :: 12 October, 2009

With recent advances in biochemistry, researchers can control the circuitry in a developing cell, thereby influencing cells to develop into... more

Expeditions in Computing Continue to Break New Ground

Expeditions in Computing Continue to Break New Ground

46 days 3 hours 25 minutes ago :: 07 October, 2009

Energy-efficient computers optimally designed for custom applications. New tools to make air travel safer and healthcare interventions more... more

Can the Wireless Internet Be Neutral?

Can the Wireless Internet Be Neutral?

48 days 23 hours 12 minutes ago :: 04 October, 2009

Every cell phone tower includes scheduling software that decides how fast e-mails, videos, and photos flow to and from wireless gadgets. Today... more

Robot fish makes waves at Bath

Robot fish makes waves at Bath

52 days 2 hours 22 minutes ago :: 01 October, 2009

Researchers at the University of Bath have used nature for inspiration in designing a new type of swimming robot which could bring a breakthrough... more

TAU's

TAU's "Dust Alert" exposes dangerous invisible pollution, pollen and construction waste

53 days 22 hours 21 minutes ago :: 29 September, 2009

Worried that dust from a nearby construction zone will harm your family's health? A new Tel Aviv University tool could either confirm your... more

Stimulating sight  :  retinal implant that could help restore useful level of vision to certain groups of blind people

Stimulating sight : retinal implant that could help restore useful level of vision to certain groups of blind people

59 days 19 hours 54 minutes ago :: 23 September, 2009

Inspired by the success of cochlear implants that can restore hearing to some deaf people, researchers at MIT are working on a retinal implant that... more

Public attitudes to new technology: lessons for regulators

Public attitudes to new technology: lessons for regulators

61 days 6 hours 5 minutes ago :: 22 September, 2009

New technologies may change our lives for the better, but sometimes they have risks. Communicating those benefits and risks to the public, and... more

Braille made simple : MIT students develop device that could make labeling easier for the visually impaired.

Braille made simple : MIT students develop device that could make labeling easier for the visually impaired.

61 days 22 hours 57 minutes ago :: 21 September, 2009

A device that started out as a class project last fall is moving rapidly toward becoming a commercial product that could make the lives of millions... more

First Detailed Photos of Atoms

First Detailed Photos of Atoms

62 days 6 hours 50 minutes ago :: 21 September, 2009

Though scientists have been studying them for years, atoms are only now ready for their first close-up portrait. For the first time,... more

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