Location: Salt Lake City, United States
Researcher : Christoph Boehme
John Lupton
Plastic as a circuit spintronics
Physicists at the University of Utah just make a board spintronics...

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Location: 445 N. Fifth Street,Phoenix, AZ 85004, United States
Researchers at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) today
announced a new approach to treating endometrial cancer patients that not only
stops the growth of tumors, but kills the cancer cells.
In a potentially major...

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Location: University of Florida, United States
Cymbals don’t clash of their own accord – in our world,
anyway. But the quantum world is bizarrely different. Two metal plates, placed
almost infinitesimally close together, spontaneously attract each other.
What...

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Location: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, United States
A group of scientists has used deep ocean-floor drilling and
experiments to show that volcanic rocks off the West Coast and elsewhere might
be used to securely imprison huge amounts of globe-warming carbon dioxide
captured...

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Location: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States
Researchers have devised a technology that can distinguish mine collapses
from other seismic activity. Using the large seismic disturbance associated with
the Crandall Canyon mine collapse last August,

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Location: NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Rutgers University, United States
A newly developed nano-sized electronic device is an important step toward
helping astronomers see invisible light dating from the creation of the
universe. This invisible light makes up 98% of the light emitted since the “big
bang,” and...

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Location: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, United States
Researchers at the
University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine discovered that the activity of a specific family of
nanometer-sized molecular motors called myosin-I...

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Location: University of California - San Diego, United States
A breakthrough discovery at University of
California - San Diego may help aid the semiconductor industry’s quest to
squeeze more information on chips to accelerate the performance of electronic
devices....

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Location: UT Southwestern Medical Center, United States
Tiny strands of genetic material called RNA – a chemical cousin of DNA – are
emerging as major players in gene regulation, the process inside cells that
drives all biology and that scientists seek to control in order to fight
disease....

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Location: McGill University, Canada
Researchers at McGill
University's Department of Physics – along with colleagues from several
countries – have confirmed a long-held prediction of Albert Einstein's theory of
general...

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Location: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States
Researchers have identified a signature for water inside single-walled carbon
nanotubes, helping them understand how water is structured and how it moves
within these tiny channels.
This is the first time researchers were able to...

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Location: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States
Acoustic waves play many everyday roles - from communication
between people to ultrasound imaging. Now the highest frequency acoustic waves
in materials, with nearly atomic-scale wavelengths, promise to be useful probes
of...

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Location: College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, United States
Researchers at North Carolina
State University have found that quantum dot nanoparticles can penetrate the
skin if there is an abrasion, providing insight into potential workplace
...

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Location: Stanford University, United States
Collisions have consequences. Everyone knows that. Whether it's between trains,
planes, automobiles or atoms, there are always repercussions. But while
macroscale collisions may have the most obvious effects—mangled steel, bruised
...

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Location: paris, France
A liaison purely optical data transmission at heart of a computer, or even a processor: Intel is continuing this research for several years with the idea to run a little convenient material, but cheap and well-known silicon. A first...

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Location: Berlin, Russian Federation
An interdisciplinary research team at the Free University of Berlin (FUB) and
the Institute for Studies on bees (Länderinstitut für Bienenkunde) Hohen
Neuendorf discovered the mechanism of infection of a deadly disease among
bees,...

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Location: LeMonde, France
The Bluetooth devices can be identified, monitored and followed by a much
more effective than RFID chips that have yet more hit the headlines. Researchers
have conducted tests ...
"Social networks are everywhere. You just have to find...

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Location: NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., 202-358-0918, United States
A new NASA-led study shows human-caused climate change has made an impact on a wide range of Earth's natural systems, including permafrost thawing, plants blooming earlier across Europe, and lakes declining in productivity in Africa.
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Location: Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Panama
As was done in several tropical regions, a team will use an airborne equipment to study the canopy of the forest of the Shire, in the Puy-de-Dome. Together with other studies, conducted from the ground, this exploration will comprehensively...

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Location: NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
GAITHERSBURG, MD—In the initial studies of a new class of high-temperature
superconductors discovered earlier this year, research at the Commerce
Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has revealed
that new...

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