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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 8th, 2008
Newspapers Offer Solution for Precious Metal Recycling

Newspapers Offer Solution for Precious Metal Recycling

Treated paper extracts precious metals, ignores regular ones

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 7th, 2008
Germany Goes Green. Target: 25,000 Megawatts from Wind Power

Germany Goes Green. Target: 25,000 Megawatts from Wind Power

Renewable energy sources to double their contribution by 2020

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 5th, 2008
Nuclear Blasts Provide with Foolproof Art Authentication Method

Nuclear Blasts Provide with Foolproof Art Authentication Method

Isotope ratios can make a distinction between an original painting and a fake

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 5th, 2008
Antares, First Neutrino Telescope to Go Underwater

Antares, First Neutrino Telescope to Go Underwater

New neutrino detector begins operation... in the Mediterranean sea

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 4th, 2008
Black Holes and Qubits Appear to Have Quite A Lot in Common

Black Holes and Qubits Appear to Have Quite A Lot in Common

New discovery mathematically links qubits to branes

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 2nd, 2008
Land Speed Record Contender Runs on... Steam

Land Speed Record Contender Runs on... Steam

'Inspiration' will try to break the land speed record for steam powered vehicles

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 2nd, 2008
X-ray Reveals Why Stradivarius Violins Are so Valuable

X-ray Reveals Why Stradivarius Violins Are so Valuable

Wood density may play an important role in the acoustics of these instruments

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 2nd, 2008
Revolutionary Plastics May See Laptops Bend

Revolutionary Plastics May See Laptops Bend

Silicon could become outdated in as little as six years

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 2nd, 2008
New Super Atom Created, This Time out of Silver

New Super Atom Created, This Time out of Silver

Team isolates pure silver super atom

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 1st, 2008
LED Lighting Standards Tuned for Energy Conservation

LED Lighting Standards Tuned for Energy Conservation

NIST lays the ground rules for general implementation of solid-state lights

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 1st, 2008
Millimeter-Sized 'Bohr Atom' Is a First

Millimeter-Sized 'Bohr Atom' Is a First

Newly created atom measures almost one millimeter across

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 1st, 2008
Black Holes in LHC Small Enough to Be Ignored

Black Holes in LHC Small Enough to Be Ignored

Dangerous black holes in LHC don't make any sense

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • June 13th, 2008
Quantum-Entangled Images Created at NIST

Quantum-Entangled Images Created at NIST

Researchers develop new method of creating quantum images

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • June 12th, 2008
Non-Magnetic Materials Reveal new Secrets About Their Structure

Non-Magnetic Materials Reveal new Secrets About Their Structure

New properties could expand the applications for non-magnetic materials

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • June 12th, 2008
Researcher Designs Plasma Propelled Flying Saucer

Researcher Designs Plasma Propelled Flying Saucer

Flying saucers could become reality in a few years

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • June 12th, 2008
How Would Antimatter Interact with Gravity?

How Would Antimatter Interact with Gravity?

The first could be repelled by the latter

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • June 12th, 2008
Platinum Deposits Revealed by Diamonds

Platinum Deposits Revealed by Diamonds

Study explains how platinum rich deposits form

 
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