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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 16th, 2008
Entangled State in Nitrogen Used to Localize Electrons

Entangled State in Nitrogen Used to Localize Electrons

First entangled electron state ever observed

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 15th, 2008
Microfluidic Diagnosis Tool Made from Paper

Microfluidic Diagnosis Tool Made from Paper

Lab-on-a-chip devices made cheap by paper

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  • By Stefan Anitei
  • May 14th, 2008
Plastic Cornea Restores Vision to Blind Dog

Plastic Cornea Restores Vision to Blind Dog

Less prone to rejection

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 14th, 2008
LEDs Channel Light Exactly Where Needed

LEDs Channel Light Exactly Where Needed

New optical system concentrates LED light

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 14th, 2008
World's Smallest Helicopter to Visit Its Original Designer's Homeland

World's Smallest Helicopter to Visit Its Original Designer's Homeland

GEN H-4 will be presented this month in Florence, Italy

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 14th, 2008
'Solder Bumping' Could Keep Lenses Fixed in Space

'Solder Bumping' Could Keep Lenses Fixed in Space

Solder to replace adhesive in space optical applications

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 14th, 2008
Revolutionary Transistor Invented at Rensselaer

Revolutionary Transistor Invented at Rensselaer

Gallium nitride could replace silicon in high-power MOS-FETs

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 14th, 2008
"Science without Religion Is Lame, Religion without Science Is Blind"

"Science without Religion Is Lame, Religion without Science Is Blind"

Letter describing Einstein's religious beliefs up for auction

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  • By Stefan Anitei
  • May 13th, 2008
New Machine Can Tell Your Age

New Machine Can Tell Your Age

Bad news for Japanese teen smokers

  •  
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 13th, 2008
Old Invisibility Cloak, New Material

Old Invisibility Cloak, New Material

Three-dimensional light cloaking material may have been developed

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 12th, 2008
Plastic Bonding Enzymes Could 'Eat' Dirt Away

Plastic Bonding Enzymes Could 'Eat' Dirt Away

New self-cleaning material developed

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 12th, 2008
Tuning Nanomaterials with Pressure

Tuning Nanomaterials with Pressure

Quantum dot fluorescence varies with pressure

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  • By Stefan Anitei
  • May 12th, 2008
Fly-Inspired Robot Eyes Are Faster and More Accurate

Fly-Inspired Robot Eyes Are Faster and More Accurate

An analog system

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 9th, 2008
Antineutrinos to Pose as Alarm Against Plutonium Theft

Antineutrinos to Pose as Alarm Against Plutonium Theft

Plutonium quantities can be easier to monitor by counting antineutrino particles

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 9th, 2008
Hydrogen-Bond Exchange Seen in Real Time

Hydrogen-Bond Exchange Seen in Real Time

Experiment to bring improvements in fuel cell design

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  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 9th, 2008
Light Creeping Through Small Holes. How It Works

Light Creeping Through Small Holes. How It Works

Bouwkamp's model confirmed by experiment

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  • By Stefan Anitei
  • May 8th, 2008
Soon, Artificial Blood

Soon, Artificial Blood

Made of polyethylene glycol

 
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