- By Gabriel Gache
- July 21st, 2008
Carbon Nanotube Resonator Weighs Individual Atoms
Researchers develop resonators capable of measuring single gold atoms
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 21st, 2008
UK Filled with Dangerous Chargers
Unsafe chargers three times cheaper than standard ones
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 19th, 2008
French Nuclear Plant Spills Radioactive Material
75 kilograms of natural uranium contaminated the ground around the plant
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 18th, 2008
Graphene, World's Strongest Material
Graphene adds new record to its long list of surprising properties
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 17th, 2008
New Ceramics Could Make Microwave Ovens Twice as Efficient
Microwave transparent ovenware has become obsolete
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 16th, 2008
Materials Used to Make CDs Perfect for High-Capacity Memory Sticks
GST based memory devices 100 times more reliable than flash ones
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 16th, 2008
Rock Port, Missouri, US' First Wind Powered Town
Only four turbines enough to provide 1,400 people with electricity
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 15th, 2008
One Step Closer to Bringing the Sun on Earth
KSTAR creates sustained plasma field for the first time
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 14th, 2008
Volkswagen Rolls Out the 'One Litre' Prototype
The world's most efficient land vehicle
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 14th, 2008
DNA Sewing Made Easy
Newly minituarized sewing machine could have applications in molecular electronics as well
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 14th, 2008
New Component in High Temperature Superconductors Identified
Possible link between magnetism and superconductivity discovered
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 11th, 2008
To Make More Efficient Solar Cells, One Has to Focus
Old solar cell design revamped at MIT
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 10th, 2008
New Breakthrough Could Make Silicon Chips Even Smaller
25 nm silicon chip manufacturing technology demonstrated at MIT
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 10th, 2008
Scientists Take a Step Forward in Earthquake Prediction
Link established between rock stress in fault lines and earthquakes
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 9th, 2008
Carbon Nanotubes Get Sorted, Organized
Researchers take a step forward towards developing next-generation computers
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 8th, 2008
New Edible Antifreeze for Ice Cream Developed
Gelatin offers an alternative to genetically engineered edible antifreeze
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 8th, 2008
Electrical Systems on Toyota Prius Could Be Powered by the Sun
Toyota lures customers with even more fuel-saving solutions