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  • News - 17 Oct 2006
    Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are mimicking one of Nature's best non-stick surfaces to help create more reliable electric transmission systems, photovoltaic arrays that retain...
  • News - 14 Sep 2006
    Biorefineries developed to produce ethanol from cellulose sources such as trees and fast-growing plants could get a significant economic boost from the sale of high-value chemicals – such as...
  • News - 3 Aug 2006
    Complementing Japan’s environmental leadership in responsible automotive manufacturing, GE Plastics today celebrates two significant additions to its ecomagination* portfolio: Valox iQ* and...
  • News - 10 May 2006
    On the search for alternative fuels, Silicon Valley entrepreneur Vinod Khosla says the answer is clear as gin. Delivering the keynote address at a Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research...
  • News - 14 Apr 2006
    As the United States’ oil reserves dwindle, some say the nation will have to rely on synthetic petroleum fuel made from its large stores of coal. A two-step chemical process augments a method...
  • News - 15 Mar 2006
    Graphite, the material that gives pencils their marking ability, could be the basis for a new class of nanometer-scale electronic devices that have the attractive properties of carbon nanotubes - but...
  • News - 6 Jan 2006
    Chemists have calculated the structure of a very unusual molecule, one whose hyperactive atoms have earned it the nickname "the scrambler." This highly caustic "protonated...
  • News - 8 Nov 2005
    Robots, both large and micro, can potentially go wherever it's too hot, cold, dangerous, small or remote for people to perform any number of important tasks, from repairing leaking water mains to...
  • News - 26 Oct 2005
    Scientists believe that oxygen first showed up in the atmosphere about 2.7 billion years ago. They think it was put there by a one-celled organism called "cyanobacteria," which had recently become the...
  • News - 17 Oct 2005
    Researchers have discovered 10 new molecular structures with pharmaceutical potential in a species of red seaweed that lives in the shallow coral reef along the coastline of Fiji in the south Pacific...

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