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Location: North Carolina, United States
A new light-bending material has brought scientists one step closer to creating
a cloaking device that could hide objects from sight.
Beyond possible military applications, it also might have a very practical use
by making mobile...

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Location: Argonne National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, United States
Superinsulation may sound like a marketing gimmick for a
drafty attic or winter coat. But it is actually a newly discovered fundamental
state of matter created by scientists at the

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Location: Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), United States
Tracking the location and availability of resources such as hospitals,
transportation equipment and water during an emergency situation can be
life-saving.
A collaborative mapping tool developed by the

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Location: Centre for Advanced Materials Technology, University of Sydney, Australia
Bulletproof jackets do not turn security...

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Location: University of Rochester Medical Center. Rochester, NY 14627, United States
The 15 minutes it took to remove Buffalo Bills player Kevin Everett off the
field after he suffered a spinal cord injury may seem like a long time for
someone needing acute medical care, but in fact, those minutes underscore how
critical it...

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Location: School of Aerospace Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology270 Ferst Drive Atlanta, GA 30332, United States
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a new protoype engine that allows
satellites to take off with less fuel, opening the door for deep space missions,
lower launch costs and more payload in orbit.
The efficient satellite engine...

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Location: Cambridge, MA, USA, United States
This paper describes the status of the 2004 edition of the HITRAN molecular spectroscopic database. The HITRAN compilation consists of several components that serve as input for radiative transfer calculation codes: individual line parameters for...

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Location: Albany,NY, United States
Normally a system designed to produce potentially up to 600 Watt hours of run-time per cartridge which would allow airmen to power an average laptop over seven (7) times longer than its current Lithium-ion battery. In addition, since the...

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