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Scientists investigate how ice melts below freezing due to nanowire's pressure
(PhysOrg.com) -- The many ways in which water differs from other molecules is both a scientific curiosity and an important factor in shaping the Earth. Among water's unique properties are that it expands when ...
New scenery at Earth's core-mantle boundary found
Space & Earth / Earth Sciences
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Using a diamond-anvil cell to recreate the high pressures deep within the earth, researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have found unusual properties in an iron-rich magnesium- and ...
Researchers create new class of piezoelectric logic devices using zinc oxide nanowires
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Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new class of electronic logic device in which current is switched by an electric field generated by the application of mechanical strain ...
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Microrobots: Miniature auto differential helps tiny aerial robots stay aloft
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Ancient Australian reef raises hopes for coral as seas warm
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Samsung unveils iPad competitor Galaxy Tab
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Adaptive headlamp system introduced
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Start-up company aims to harness the full potential of producing electricity from waste heat
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Scientists investigate how ice melts below freezing due to nanowire's pressure,
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White LEDs with super-high luminous efficacy could satisfy all general lighting needs,
Aug 31, 2010 |
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Better light measurement through quantum cloning,
Aug 30, 2010 |
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Integral 3D TV system projects a promising future (w/ Video),
Aug 27, 2010 |
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Ultralow-power memory uses orders of magnitude less power than other devices,
Aug 26, 2010 |
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Quantum dots track who gets into cell nucleus
Nanotechnology / Bio & Medicine
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(PhysOrg.com) -- UC Berkeley researchers Karsten Weis, Jan Liphardt, and colleagues have used fluorescent probes called quantum dots to determine which molecules get into the nucleus via its nano-pores and ...
Delving into the world of the ultra-cold
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(PhysOrg.com) -- In Swinburne University's 'cold molecules lab', where temperatures one millionth of a degree above absolute zero are routinely achieved, researchers are making significant advances in understanding the weird ...
Eclectic enzymes: Easily modified building blocks for drug design
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(PhysOrg.com) -- In the pursuit of biologically active compounds, it is often necessary to be able to control the stereochemistry at predefined positions in a molecular skeleton. The search for ways to prepare ...
Glasperlenspiel: Scientists propose new test for gravity
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A new experiment proposed* by physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology may allow researchers to test the effects of gravity with unprecedented precision at very short distances -- a ...
Carlos '97 free kick no fluke, say French physicists
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Roberto Carlos' free kick goal against France in 1997's Tournoi de France is thought by many to have been the most skilful free kick goal - from 35m with a powerful curling banana trajectory - ever scored; but by others to ...
Metal-mining bacteria are green chemists
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Microbes could soon be used to convert metallic wastes into high-value catalysts for generating clean energy, say scientists writing in the September issue of Microbiology.
iPhone makes great snitch for savvy cops
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Got an iPhone in your pocket? Then you might be storing even more personal information than you realize. And some of it could be used against you if you're ever charged with a crime.
Brain exercises may slow cognitive decline initially, but speed up dementia later
Medicine & Health / Neuroscience
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New research shows that mentally stimulating activities such as crossword puzzles, reading and listening to the radio may, at first, slow the decline of thinking skills but speed up dementia later in old age. The research ...
New insights into antibiotic resistance: Researchers find charitable behavior in bacteria
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In the war against antibiotics, bacteria aren't selfish. According to a new report from Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) researchers, a handful of resistant pathogens can protect an entire colony.
Capacity for exercise can be inherited, biologists find
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Biologists at the University of California, Riverside have found that voluntary activity, such as daily exercise, is a highly heritable trait that can be passed down genetically to successive generations.
Scientific breakthrough to pave the way for human stem cell factories
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Large scale, cost-effective stem cell factories able to keep up with demand for new therapies to treat a range of human illnesses are a step closer to reality, thanks to a scientific breakthrough ...
Recipe for water: Just add starlight
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ESA's (European Space Agency) Herschel infrared space observatory has discovered that ultraviolet starlight is a key ingredient for making water in the atmosphere of some stars. It is the only explanation ...
Scientists identify protein that spurs formation of Alzheimer's plaques
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In Alzheimer's disease, the problem is beta-amyloid, a protein that accumulates in the brain and causes nerve cells to weaken and die. Drugs designed to eliminate plaques made of beta-amyloid have a fatal problem: they need ...
Sensor measures yoctonewton forces fast
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have used a small crystal of ions (electrically charged atoms) to detect forces at the scale of yoctonewtons. Measurements ...
Spectrum of young extrasolar planet yields surprising results
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Astronomers at the University of Hawaii have measured the temperature of a young gas-giant planet around another star using the W. M. Keck Observatory, and the results are puzzling. They have ...
New process promises to revolutionize manufacturing of products
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A new "smart materials" process - Multiple Memory Material Technology - developed by University of Waterloo engineering researchers promises to revolutionize the manufacture of diverse products such as medical devices, microelectromechanical ...
New robots give absent workers presence in office
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Late one July night, Mountain View, Calif., Fire Captain Verne Chestnut and his crew were checking out a fire alarm at an office building near Highway 237 when he saw movement inside. Worried that someone ...
The perfect nanocube: Precise control of size, shape and composition
Nanotechnology / Nanomaterials
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(PhysOrg.com) -- With growing interest in using nanoparticles for everything from antibacterial socks to medical imaging to electronic devices, the need to understand the environmental, health and safety risks ...
When it comes to the immune system, we're all more alike than previously thought, study finds
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When it comes to the mechanics of the human immune system, we are all more alike than previously thought, according to a new study by scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Touch-screen Nano part of Apple's new iPod lineup
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(AP) -- Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs announced a new line of iPods on Wednesday, including a Nano model that has a touch screen and lacks buttons.
FCC seeks input on rules for online services
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(AP) -- Federal regulators are seeking public input on what rules should apply to wireless Internet access and specialized services that aren't part of the Internet but are delivered over wired broadband connections.
Apple unveils new TV box for renting movies, shows
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(AP) -- Apple Inc. is refining its plans to annex the living room into its entertainment empire. On Wednesday, Apple unveiled a smaller, cheaper version of Apple TV, which connects to a high-definition television ...
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Canadian to command space station in 2013
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Businesses see advantage in green buildings
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Idaho farmers growing vegetables with geothermal energy
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Biomedical research policy needed for therapies, economic growth, education and security
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Google, Skype targeted in India security crackdown
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Study reveals capsaicin can act as cocarcinogen
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Interview: UN says BlackBerry should share data
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Study points to increased risk for lupus in men
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Researchers discover proton diode
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Dell cedes data-storage maker 3Par to HP
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Safety cultures in EMS agencies vary widely, study finds
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Listening to ancient colors
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Medicinal cannabis review highlights dilemmas facing health care professionals
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Connection between light at night (LAN) and cancer revealed in additional study
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Human unconscious is transferred to virtual characters
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Detecting flu and other disease outbreaks sooner
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AOL signs new search agreement with Google
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Nokia said it will discontinue remote file-sharing service
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Head start for migraine sufferers
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New study investigates use of soy-rich diet for preventing chronic pain after breast cancer surgery
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Hip dysplasia susceptibility in dogs may be underreported, according to comparative study
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Video chat expands possibilities for face-to-face services
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UN: Climate funds shouldn't divert poverty aid
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Judge punishes Michigan juror for Facebook post
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Cluster turns the invisible into the visible
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Walkman outsells iPod in Japan for first time
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Risk of marijuana's 'gateway effect' overblown, research shows
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Cultural research may be misleading
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Initial Hepatitis C drug trial complete
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