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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 28th, 2006
A Car's Middle Back Seat May Be Least Desirable, But It's the Safest

A Car's Middle Back Seat May Be Least Desirable, But It's the Safest

Shows a study by the Center for Transportation Injury Research

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 28th, 2006
Movies Show Nanotubes Bend Like Sluggish Guitar Strings

Movies Show Nanotubes Bend Like Sluggish Guitar Strings

Rice University videotapes single nanotube using standard microscopes, cameras

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 28th, 2006
Soft Materials Buckle Up for Measurement

Soft Materials Buckle Up for Measurement

Measuring stiffness

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 27th, 2006
Stealth Radar System Sees Through All Kinds of Stuff

Stealth Radar System Sees Through All Kinds of Stuff

And remains undetected

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  • By Anca Rusu
  • June 27th, 2006
Wilson Center's Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies' "Perspectives" Series

Wilson Center's Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies' "Perspectives" Series

$32 billion in products incorporating nanotechnology were sold last year

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 23rd, 2006
When Gold Becomes a Catalyst

When Gold Becomes a Catalyst

A new solution against CO pollution

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 22nd, 2006
Device Burns Fuel with Almost Zero Emissions

Device Burns Fuel with Almost Zero Emissions

Simple design makes ultra-low emission combustion more efficient, affordable and stable in a wide range of machines.

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  • By Anca Rusu
  • June 22nd, 2006
NanoInk and SII Nanotechnology (SIINT) Announced a Licensing & Co-Development Agreement for Photomask Repair

NanoInk and SII Nanotechnology (SIINT) Announced a Licensing & Co-Development Agreement for Photomask Repair

Production will be performed both in the U.S. and Japan

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  • By Vlad Tarko
  • June 21st, 2006
Cryopreservation Might Finally Be Within Reach

Cryopreservation Might Finally Be Within Reach

Latest research supports possibility of cryopreservation

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 20th, 2006
Sticky Surfaces Turn Slippery with the Flip of a Molecular Light Switch

Sticky Surfaces Turn Slippery with the Flip of a Molecular Light Switch

A discovery that could greatly improve the membranes used in a wide array of applications

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 20th, 2006
Focusing on the Tiniest of the Very Small

Focusing on the Tiniest of the Very Small

A new microscope technique called annular dark field imaging

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 19th, 2006
A New Form of Biological Protection for Copper and Other Metallic Surfaces

A New Form of Biological Protection for Copper and Other Metallic Surfaces

Bacterium takes a shine to metals

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  • By Tudor Raiciu
  • June 9th, 2006
Capacitors to Revolutionize Batteries

Capacitors to Revolutionize Batteries

An MIT invention

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 9th, 2006
The Ultrasound Laser

The Ultrasound Laser

Researchers created an ultrasound analogue of the laser.

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 9th, 2006
A new Technique for Creating Complex Surfaces

A new Technique for Creating Complex Surfaces

With a wide range of applications, from developing better paints to exploring the bonding of proteins to cell membranes

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 8th, 2006
Supercomputers to Transform Science

Supercomputers to Transform Science

University of Bristol, UK at the forefront of high performance computing

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  • By Vlad Tarko
  • June 8th, 2006
Bio-ethanol Fuel One Step Closer to Industrial Production

Bio-ethanol Fuel One Step Closer to Industrial Production

Researchers have discovered a way to greatly improve the production of ethanol from agricultural waste

 
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