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  • News - 24 Jul 2006
    Critical advances in medicine and environmental protection promise to emerge from a new method for biochemical analysis of fluids developed by an international science team led in part by Arizona...
  • News - 18 Jul 2006
    MIT engineers and scientist colleagues have a new vision for the future of Mars exploration: a swarm of probes, each the size of a baseball, spreading out across the planet in every...
  • News - 12 Jul 2006
    With concerns that energy use will rapidly increase over the next several years while fossil fuels diminish, Sandia National Laboratories is looking at a new way to meet growing energy challenges -...
  • News - 7 Jul 2006
    Scientists have discovered something new about exotic particles called solitons. Since the 1980s, scientists have known that solitons can carry an electrical charge when traveling through certain...
  • News - 21 Jun 2006
    A research team from IBM and the Georgia Institute of Technology has demonstrated the first silicon-germanium transistor able to operate at frequencies above 500 GHz. Though the record performance was...
  • News - 24 May 2006
    Bacteria that can munch through confectionery could be a valuable source of non-polluting energy in the years ahead, new research has shown. In a feasibility study funded by the Engineering and...
  • News - 17 May 2006
    "Cars, homes, laptops and mobile phones, could all in future be powered by revolutionary fuel cells, and investors in this sector today are getting ahead of tomorrow's game", is the...
  • News - 17 May 2006
    A French-German team of experimental scientists, led by Philippe Bourges of the Commissariat l'Energie Atomique, France, reports that it has verified the central prediction of a theory on...
  • News - 12 May 2006
    Imagine having computer memory so dense that a cubic centimeter contains 12.8 million gigabytes (GB) of information. Imagine an iPodTM playing music for 100 millennia without repeating a single song...
  • News - 31 Mar 2006
    Mechanical engineers at Purdue University have developed a system that uses sensors and mathematical models to detect defects in newly manufactured tires better than conventional inspections,...

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