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  • News - 6 Jun 2008
    The moving pictures seen in books and newspapers in the Harry Potter films are a step closer to reality with new display technologies developed by European researchers. Flat screen displays...
  • News - 5 May 2008
    Sappi employs 16,000 people worldwide and is the leading supplier of coated fine paper. These products are used in a variety of applications, including books to wine labels, as well as magazines,...
  • News - 12 Apr 2008
    For more than 20 years since the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity, scientists have been debating the underlying physical mechanism for this exotic phenomenon, which has the potential to...
  • News - 1 Apr 2008
    Frustrated by tape that won't peel off the roll in a straight line? Angry at wallpaper that refuses to tear neatly off the wall? A new study reveals why these efforts can be so aggravating....
  • News - 15 Mar 2008
    International inspectors may have a new tool in the form of an antineutrino detector, that could help them peer inside a working nuclear reactor. A Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory-Sandia...
  • News - 7 Mar 2008
    Hardware piracy, or making knock-off microchips based on stolen blueprints, is a burgeoning problem in the electronics industry. Computer engineers at the University of Michigan and Rice...
  • News - 1 Oct 2007
    Adding even a small amount of carbon nanotubes can go a long way toward enhancing the strength, integrity, and safety of plastic materials widely used in engineering applications, according to a new...
  • News - 28 Aug 2007
    Researchers at Purdue University have further developed a technology that could represent a pollution-free energy source for a range of potential applications, from golf carts to submarines and cars...
  • News - 14 Aug 2007
    Researchers have demonstrated a new technology using tiny "ionic wind engines" that might dramatically improve computer chip cooling, possibly addressing a looming threat to future advances...
  • News - 14 Aug 2007
    Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new energy storage device that easily could be mistaken for a simple sheet of black paper. The nanoengineered battery is...

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