Science/Technology Links
- Using waste heat from automobile exhaust
(Article Posted 12-Jun-11)
- Physicists apply Einstein's general theory of relativity to superconducting circuits
(Article Posted 11-Jun-11)
- Nanotechnology circuits for wireless devices: First wafer-scale graphene integrated circuit smaller than a pinhead
(Article Posted 11-Jun-11)
- A molecule that switches on and off
(Article Posted 9-Jun-2011)
- First wood-digesting enzyme found in bacteria could boost biofuel production
(Article Posted 9-Jun-2011)
- Researchers discover superatoms with magnetic shells
(Article Posted 9-Jun-11)
- New method to make sodium ion-based battery cells could lead to better, cheaper batteries for the electrical grid
(Article Posted 8-Jun-11)
- Quantum simulator prototype: Toward new class of semiconductor nanostructures that probe quantum world
(Article Posted 7-Jun-11)
- Novel geothermal technology packs a one-two punch against climate change
(Article Posted 7-Jun-11)
- Yo-yo dieting vs. obesity? Dieters may be healthier, live longer, mouse study suggests
(Article Posted 7-Jun-11)
- Material turns hard or soft at the touch of a button
(Article Posted 6-Jun-11)
- Developing advanced biofuels: Researchers counteract biofuel toxicity in microbes
(Article Posted 5-Jun-11)
- Optical control of magnetic effects at the nanoscale
(Article Posted 6-Jun-11)
- First polymer solar-thermal device heats home, saves money
(Article Posted 6-Jun-11)
- Physicists store antimatter atoms for 1,000 seconds -- and still counting
(Article Posted 5-Jun-11)
- DNA can discern between two quantum states, research shows
(Article Posted 4-Jun-11)
- Autism May Have Had Advantages in Humans' Hunter-Gatherer Past, Researcher Believes
(Article Posted 3-Jun-11)
- Quantum Physics First: Physicists Measure Without Distorting
(Article Posted 3-Jun-11)
- Phase change memory-based 'Moneta' system points to the future of computer storage
(Article Posted 3-Jun-11)
- Researchers build largest biochemical circuit out of small synthetic DNA molecules
(Article Posted 3-Jun-11)
- Single-crystal arrays of graphene: Advance in efforts to develop a replacement for silicon in high-performance electronics
(Article Posted 2-Jun-11)
- Shame and honor increase cooperation
(Article Posted 2-Jun-11)
- Microscopic worms could help open up travel into deep space
(Article Posted 2-Jun-11)
- Quantum knowledge cools computers: New understanding of entropy
(Article Posted 1-Jun-11)
- Listening with one atom: New record for measuring magnetic vibrations using the spin of a single atom
(Article Posted 31-May-11)
- Researchers create nanoscale waveguide for future photonics
(Article Posted 31-May-11)
- Flexible films for photovoltaics
(Article Posted 30-May-11)
- Flexible films for photovoltaics
(Article Posted 30-May-11)
- Making complex composite materials to order
(Article Posted 30-May-11)
- New software tool helps evaluate natural cooling options for buildings
(Article Posted 29-May-11)
- Biological circuits for synthetic biology
(Article Posted 29-May-11)
- Chameleon magnets: Ability to switch magnets 'on' or 'off' could revolutionize computing
(Article Posted 28-May-11)
- Biomedical imaging: Ultrasound guide star and time-reversal mirror can focus light deep under the skin
(Article Posted 26-May-11)
- Trash to treasure: Turning steel-mill waste into bricks
(Article Posted 25-May-11)
- Scientists trick the brain into experiencing Barbie-doll size
(Article Posted 26-May-11)
- Violent video games reduce brain response to violence and increase aggressive behavior, study suggests
(Article Posted 26-May-11)
- What makes an image memorable?
(Article Posted 24-May-11)
- T. rex leech, Titanic-eating bacterium, batfish that hops and glow-in-the-dark fungi: Scientists list top 10 new species
(Article Posted 25-May-11)
- To bluff, or not to bluff? Modern-day game theory techniques sheds light on legendary military bluffs
(Article Posted 23-May-11)
- Portable hydrogen reactor for fuel cells
(Article Posted 23-May-11)
- New green technology for hydrogen production
(Article Posted 23-May-11)
- Record efficiency of 18.7 percent for flexible solar cells on plastics, Swiss researchers report
(Article Posted 20-May-11)
- Implant jab could solve the misery of back pain
(Article Posted 19-May-11)
- Diminutive 3-D printers to enable home manufacturing of custom objects
(Article Posted 18-May-11)
- A snake robot will go through any type of terrain and have many degrees of freedom for motion
(Article Posted 16-May-11)
- Super energy storage: Activated graphene makes superior supercapacitors for energy storage
(Article Posted 13-May-11)
- Green roof proves a cost-effective way to keep water out of sewers
(Article Posted 7-May-11)
- Is there a 'tiger mother' effect? Asian students study twice as many hours, analysis finds
(Article Posted 8-May-11)
- Pundits predict no more accurately than a coin toss, students find
(Article Posted 6-May-11)
- EEG headset with flying harness lets users 'fly' by controlling their thoughts
(Article Posted 6-May-11)
- Single atom stores quantum information
(Article Posted 2-May-11)
- 'Time machine' made to visually explore space and time in videos: Time-lapse GigaPans provide new way to access big data
(Article Posted 22-Apr-11)
- New kid on the plasmonic block: Researchers find plasmonic resonances in semiconductor nanocrystals
(Article Posted 20-Apr-11)
- Vehicle pollution significantly damages the brain, mouse study suggests
(Article Posted 13-Apr-11)
- Diesel-engine exhaust filter reduces harmful particles by 98 percent
(Article Posted 11-Apr-11)
- Estrogen treatment with no side effects in sight, Swedish researchers find
(Article Posted 12-Apr-11)
- NASA astronaut Cady Coleman, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson perform first space-Earth flute duet
(Article Posted 11-Apr-11)
- Physicists discover new way to visualize warped space and time
(Article Posted 11-Apr-11)
- Scientists develop 'universal' virus-free method to turn blood cells into 'beating' heart cells
(Article Posted 11-Apr-11)
- Control the cursor with power of thought
(Article Posted 7-Apr-11)
- Two dying stars to be reborn as one
(Article Posted 7-Apr-11)
- The Population Bomb: How we survived it
(Article Posted 1-Apr-11)
- World first: Calculations with 14 quantum bits
(Article Posted 1-Apr-11)
- Next-generation device developed to track world's air quality
(Article Posted 30-Mar-11)
- Debut of the first practical 'artificial leaf'
(Article Posted ?)
- Human prejudice has ancient evolutionary roots
(Article Posted 18-Mar-11)
- Large Hadron Collider could be world's first time machine, researchers' theory suggests
(Article Posted 16-Mar-11)
- Student innovation transmits data and power wirelessly through submarine hulls
(Article Posted 8-Mar-11)
- Eating apples extends lifespan of test animals by 10 percent
(Article Posted 8-Mar-11)
- Multiple sclerosis blocked in mouse model: Barring immune cells from brain prevents symptoms
(Article Posted 7-Mar-11)
- New microscope produces dazzling 3-D movies of live cells
(Article Posted 6-Mar-11)
- Liver, not brain, may be origin of Alzheimer’s plaques
(Article Posted 3-Mar-11)
- Findings on pollution damage to human airways could yield new therapies
(Article Posted 2-Mar-11)
- Using math to navigate the Beatles 'Strawberry Fields Forever'
(Article Posted 27-Feb-11)
- Stronger than steel, novel metals are as moldable as plastic
(Article Posted 28-Feb-11)
- Catalogue of sustainable design resources developed
(Article Posted 25-Feb-11)
- New stretchable solar cells will power artificial electronic 'super skin'
(Article Posted 24-Feb-11)
- Virus-mimicking nanoparticles can stimulate long-lasting immunity
(Article Posted 24-Feb-11)
- Toward computers that fit on a pen tip: New technologies usher in the millimeter-scale computing era
(Article Posted 23-Feb-11)
- U.S. security experts help Kazakhstan safely transport, store Soviet-era bomb materials
(Article Posted 14-Feb-11)
- The recycled port? An alternative to dumping at sea
(Article Posted 14-Feb-11)
- Understanding the autistic mind: Evidence that autistic patients have trouble understanding other people's intentions
(Article Posted 1-Feb-11)
- Deficiency of dietary omega-3 may explain depressive behaviors
(Article Posted 31-Jan-11)
- Gender and hygiene: Could cleanliness be hurting girls?
(Article Posted 27-Jan-11)
- Mathematical model explains how complex societies emerge, collapse
(Article Posted 25-Jan-11)
- Weight loss plus walking essential for older, obese adults
(Article Posted 25-Jan-11)
- Breakthrough in converting heat waste to electricity: Automotive, chemical, brick and glass industries could benefit from discovery
(Article Posted 18-Jan-11)
- New therapies for prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease identified
(Article Posted 14-Jan-11)
- Room light before bedtime may impact sleep quality, blood pressure and diabetes risk
(Article Posted 14-Jan-11)
- Computer memory takes a spin: Physicists read data after storing them in atomic nuclei for 112 seconds
(Article Posted 16-Dec-10)
- Champion hydrogen-producing microbe
(Article Posted 15-Dec-10)
- Astronomers detect first carbon-rich exoplanet
(Article Posted 8-Dec-10)
- Sleep apnea linked to cognitive difficulties and deficits in gray matter
(Article Posted 14-Nov-10)
- Overcoming the 'tragedy of the commons': Conditonal cooperation helps in forest preservation
(Article Posted 13-Nov-10)
- Stem cell transplants in mice produce lifelong enhancement of muscle mass
(Article Posted 12-Nov-10)
- Cats show perfect balance even in their lapping
(Article Posted 12-Nov-10)
- Myth of a germ-free world: A closer look at antimicrobial products
(Article Posted 9-Nov-10)
- Nanoparticles' journey from lungs into body chronicled: Insights into pulmonary drug delivery, air pollution control
(Article Posted 8-Nov-10)
- Air pollution exposure increases risk of severe COPD
(Article Posted 5-Nov-10)
- Plants and animals under stress may provide the key to better stock market predications
(Article Posted 3-Nov-10)
- New retinal implant enables blind people to see shapes and objects
(Article Posted 3-Nov-10)
- Controlling individual cortical nerve cells by human thought
(Article Posted 27-Oct-10)
- Ancient brew masters tapped antibiotic secrets
(Article Posted 2-Sep-10)
- Networks -- not size -- give cities competitive advantage
(Article Posted 31-Aug-10)
- Building muscle doesn't require lifting heavy weights, study shows
(Article Posted 12-Aug-10)
- Ketamine may relieve depression quickly for those with treatment-resistant bipolar disorder
(Article Posted 3-Aug-10)
- Intoxicating fragrance: Jasmine as valium substitute
(Article Posted 9-Jul-10)
- Road surface purifies air by removing nitrogen oxides, researchers in the Netherlands find
(Article Posted 8-Jul-10)
- New system using bacterial communities to solve complex problems
(Article Posted 16-Jun-10)
- Largest supercomputers to simulate life on Earth, including economies and whole societies
(Article Posted 28-May-10)
- Electron %u2018spin%u2019 in silicon will lead to revolutionary quantum chips
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(Article Posted 27-May-10)
- Improved gluten-free bread
(Article Posted 26-May-10)
- Tissue engineering technique yields potential biological substitute for dental implants
(Article Posted 25-May-10)
- When it comes to security, think 'natural': Security organizations could be more effective if officials learn from nature
(Article Posted 24-May-10)
- Game theoretic machine learning methods can help explain long periods of conflict
(Article Posted 24-May-10)
- Schooling fish offer new ideas for wind farming
(Article Posted 23-May-10)
- New water-splitting catalyst: Researchers expand list of potential electrode materials that could be used to store energy
(Article Posted 13-May-10)
- Global warming: Future temperatures could exceed livable limits, researchers find
(Article Posted 5-May-10)
- Magnetic stimulation scores modest success as antidepressant
(Article Posted 4-May-10)
- Adult mortality analyzed by country: Men in Iceland and women in Cyprus have lowest risk of dying
(Article Posted 4-May-10)
- Renewable Energy: Inexpensive metal catalyst can effectively generate hydrogen from water
(Article Posted 1-May-10)
- Body's response to repetitive laughter is similar to the effect of repetitive exercise, study finds
(Article Posted 26-Apr-10)
- Martial arts training for elderly patients gets the green light
(Article Posted 22-Apr-10)
- Brief meditative exercise helps cognition
(Article Posted 19-Apr-10)
- Giant undersea microbial mat among discoveries revealed by marine life census
(Article Posted 19-Apr-10)
- Mixed-race people perceived as 'more attractive,' UK study finds
(Article Posted 14-Apr-10)
- Viruses harnessed to split water
(Article Posted 12-Apr-10)
- Traffic-related pollution near schools linked to development of asthma in pupils, study suggests
(Article Posted 9-Apr-10)
- Groundbreaking cyber espionage report released; Identifies Dalai Lama as target
(Article Posted 7-Apr-10)
- Playing 'Pong' with the blink of an eye
(Article Posted 26-Mar-10)
- Cheap and green: Spin-off to revolutionize sustainable energy
(Article Posted 28-Mar-10)
- Diesel exhaust associated with lethargy in offspring
(Article Posted 24-Mar-10)
- Acts of kindness spread surprisingly easily: just a few people can make a difference
(Article Posted 10-Mar-10)
- Dirty air in California causes millions worth of medical care each year, study finds
(Article Posted 5-Mar-10)
- Can math and science help solve crimes? Scientists work with Los Angeles police to identify and analyze crime 'hotspots'
(Article Posted 27-Feb-10)
- Liberals and atheists smarter? Intelligent people have values novel in human evolutionary history, study finds
(Article Posted 24-Feb-10)
- New photonic material may facilitate all-optical switching and computing
(Article Posted 23-Feb-10)
- Projection shows water woes likely based on warmer temperatures
(Article Posted 19-Feb-10)
- Habit-learning device will lower energy bills under new clean energy cashback scheme
(Article Posted 16-Feb-10)
- Face recognition: A face is more than the sum of its parts
(Article Posted 12-Feb-10)
- Selective brain damage modulates human spirituality, research reveals
(Article Posted 11-Feb-10)
- DNA testing on 2,000-year-old bones in Italy reveal East Asian ancestry
(Article Posted 2-Feb-10)
- White roofs may successfully cool cities, computer model demonstrates
(Article Posted 2-Feb-10)
- National Ignition Facility achieves unprecedented 1 megajoule laser shot
(Article Posted 1-Feb-10)
- Experiments meet requirements for fusion ignition; new physics effect achieves symmetrical target compression
(Article Posted 29-Jan-10)
- Organic transistor paves way for new generations of neuro-inspired computers
(Article Posted 29-Jan-10)
- Mind Reading, Brain Fingerprinting and the Law
(Article Posted 24-Jan-10)
- Sticking to diets is about more than willpower -- complexity matters
(Article Posted 15-Jan-10)
- Contaminated House Dust Linked to Parking Lots with Coal Tar Sealant
(Article Posted 15-Jan-10)
- Alzheimer's discovery could lead to long-sought preventive treatment
(Article Posted 8-Jan-10)
- Highway Barriers Stifle Sound, Sight, and Soot
(Article Posted 5-Jan-10)
- Architectural design: Blowing metal to create chairs and more
(Article Posted 4-Jan-10)
- Researchers find formula for selling 'but-it's-good-for-you' products
(Article Posted 17-Dec-10)
- First evidence of brain rewiring in children: Reading remediation positively alters brain tissue
(Article Posted 10-Dec-09)
- Accidental discovery produces durable new blue pigment for multiple applications
(Article Posted 19-Nov-09)
- Bigger not necessarily better, when it comes to brains
(Article Posted 18-Nov-09)
- Common Plants Can Eliminate Indoor Air Pollutants
(Article Posted 5-Nov-09)
- No Pain, No Gain: Mastering A Skill Makes Us Stressed In The Moment, Happy Long Term
(Article Posted 30-Oct-09)
- EPA's New Green Parking Lot Allows Scientists To Study Permeable Surfaces That May Help The Environment
(Article Posted 28-Oct-09)
- Link Between Alcohol And Cancer Explained: Alcohol Activates Cellular Changes That Make Tumor Cells Spread
(Article Posted 27-Oct-09)
- Compound Shows Potential For Slowing Progression Of Lou Gehrig's Disease
(Article Posted 20-Oct-09)
- New Way To Calculate Body's 'Maximum Weight Limit'
(Article Posted 21-Sep-09)
- Aging Muscles: 'Hard To Build, Easy To Lose'
(Article Posted 12-Sep-09)
- Cities Less Dangerous Than Rural Regions, Traffic Accident Study Shows
(Article Posted 8-Sep-09)
- How Alcohol Blunts Ability Of Hamsters To 'Rise And Shine'
(Article Posted 1-Sep-09)
- New Test Could Help Diagnose Early Dementia
(Article Posted 14-Jun-09)
- Doctorate In Beautiful Flowerbeds
(Article Posted 10-Jun-09)
- Pavement Sealcoat Linked To Urban Lake Contamination In The Central And Eastern United States
(Article Posted 1-Dec-08)
- Storing Digital Data In Living Organisms
(Article Posted 23-Feb-07)
- What Makes Your Cereal Go Snap, Crackle, and Pop? -- Food Chemists Find that Milk Pushes Air to Break Crystallized Sugar
(Article Posted 1-Dec-06)