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Peer-to-peer routing technology being tested by Internet service providers could change networking.

Peer-to-peer routing technology being tested by Internet service providers could change networking.

4 days 13 hours 54 minutes ago :: 17 November, 2009

"Peer-to-peer" (P2P) is synonymous with piracy and bandwidth hogging on the Internet. But now, Internet service providers and content companies are... more

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

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

8 days 9 hours 28 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 9 hours 44 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

Energy-saving powder

Energy-saving powder

10 days 12 hours 2 minutes ago :: 11 November, 2009

Max Planck chemists are using a simple method to convert methane to methanol - something that has the potential to exploit previously unused... more

Device enables world's first voluntary gorilla blood pressure reading

Device enables world's first voluntary gorilla blood pressure reading

10 days 15 hours 12 minutes ago :: 11 November, 2009

Zoo Atlanta recently became the first zoological institution in the world to obtain voluntary blood pressure readings from a gorilla. This... more

Lasers put a shine on metals

Lasers put a shine on metals

14 days 23 hours 39 minutes ago :: 07 November, 2009

Polishing metal surfaces is a demanding but monotonous task, and it is difficult to find qualified young specialists. Polishing machines do not... more

Tiny injector to speed development of new, safer, cheaper drugs

Tiny injector to speed development of new, safer, cheaper drugs

17 days 11 hours 22 minutes ago :: 04 November, 2009

It's no bigger than a stamp packet but it has the potential to allow rapid development of a new generation of drugs and genetic engineering... more

Mobile microscopes illuminate the brain

Mobile microscopes illuminate the brain

18 days 11 hours 2 minutes ago :: 03 November, 2009

Tiny laser-scanning microscope images brain cells in freely moving animals.By building a tiny microscope small enough to be carried around on a... more

Seeing Previously Invisible Molecules for the First Time

Seeing Previously Invisible Molecules for the First Time

21 days 14 hours 33 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

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.

32 days 15 hours 48 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

Tish Scolnik ’10 selected as one of Glamour Magazine’s Top 10 College Women

Tish Scolnik ’10 selected as one of Glamour Magazine’s Top 10 College Women

32 days 16 hours 2 minutes ago :: 20 October, 2009

The October issue of Glamour Magazine has named 2009 Truman Scholar Tish Scolnik as one of their Top 10 College Women, recognizing her work on... more

Time in a bottle: Scientists watch evolution unfold

Time in a bottle: Scientists watch evolution unfold

33 days 15 hours 17 minutes ago :: 19 October, 2009

A 21-year Michigan State University experiment that distills the essence of evolution in laboratory flasks not only demonstrates natural selection... more

Mathematician makes some NOISE

Mathematician makes some NOISE

34 days 10 hours 57 minutes ago :: 18 October, 2009

A lecturer from The University of Manchester is making a racket about mathematics after being appointed as ambassador for his subject. John... more

Commercializing Garbage to Ethanol

Commercializing Garbage to Ethanol

36 days 9 hours 38 minutes ago :: 16 October, 2009

A startup that is developing a process to convert a wide range of materials, including wood chips and garbage, into ethanol has moved a step closer... more

Quantum-limited measurement method for nanosensors

Quantum-limited measurement method for nanosensors

36 days 14 hours 3 minutes ago :: 16 October, 2009

A team of scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and the Ludwig Maximilians University have succeeded in applying a novel... more

Technology brings new insights to ancient language

Technology brings new insights to ancient language

37 days 12 hours 8 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

Seeing things : Researchers from MIT's CSAIL teach computers to recognize objects

Seeing things : Researchers from MIT's CSAIL teach computers to recognize objects

39 days 11 hours 40 minutes ago :: 13 October, 2009

If computers could recognize objects, they could automatically search through hours of video footage for a particular two-minute scene. A tourist... more

New Monte Rosa Hut SAC opens its doors

New Monte Rosa Hut SAC opens its doors

48 days 10 hours 47 minutes ago :: 04 October, 2009

The "hut of the future" is finished. After about six years on the drawing board - two of which as a student project design - and a construction... more

Time Lens Speeds Optical Data

Time Lens Speeds Optical Data

49 days 10 hours 28 minutes ago :: 03 October, 2009

An energy-efficient silicon device compresses light to make ultrafast signals. Researchers at Cornell University have developed a simple... more

How to limit risk of climate catastrophe

How to limit risk of climate catastrophe

49 days 21 hours 5 minutes ago :: 03 October, 2009

Comprehensive analysis of the odds of climate outcomes under different policy scenarios shows significant benefits from early actions. A new... more

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