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Researchers create polymer solar cells with higher efficiency levels 12/1/2008

Tiny protein provokes healthy bonding between cells 11/30/2008

Proteins strangle cell during division 11/30/2008

Molecular partnership controls daily rhythms, body metabolism 11/29/2008

Engineers show how tiny cell proteins generate force to 'walk' 11/28/2008

Scientists present 'moving' theory behind bacterial decision-making 11/26/2008

Researchers shed new light on catalyzed reactions 11/25/2008

New material could make gases more transportable 11/24/2008

How do bacteria swim? Brown physicists explain 11/23/2008

New filtering technology has environmental, industrial applications 11/20/2008

Researchers learn how bleach kills bacteria 11/18/2008

Wasabi receptor can sense ammonia that causes pain 11/17/2008

New catalysts promise faster, cleaner and more efficient research platform 11/17/2008

Test identifies toxic platinum and palladium without time-consuming sample pretreatment 11/16/2008

Acrylic glass made of sugar 11/16/2008

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Scientists Bring MRI/NMR to Microreactors (1/29/2008)

Scientists Bring MRI/NMR to MicroreactorsIn a significant step towards improving the design of future catalysts and catalytic reactors, especially for microfluidic "lab-on-a-chip" devices researchers have successfully applied magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to the study of gas-phase reactions on the microscale. ...> Full Article



New gas sensor is tiny, quick (1/12/2008)

New gas sensor is tiny, quickEnergy-efficient device could quickly detect hazardous chemicals ...> Full Article



Helium supplies endangered, threatening science and technology (1/7/2008)

Helium supplies endangered, threatening science and technologySecond fiddle to oil, natural gas production ...> Full Article



A breakthrough in advancing coal gasification technology (1/3/2008)

A breakthrough in advancing coal gasification technologyResearchers have successfully carried out a 1.0MPa, long period (up to 72 hours) high pressure testing on a semi-industrial platform of pressurized ash agglomerating fluidized bed (AFB) coal gasification, which was jointly developed by the CAS Institute of Coal Chemistry (ICC) and Jincheng Anthracite Mining Group, both being in north China's Shanxi Province. ...> Full Article


'Electronic nose' could detect hazards (11/3/2007)

'Electronic nose' could detect hazardsA tiny 'electronic nose' that MIT researchers have engineered with a novel inkjet printing method could be used to detect hazards including carbon monoxide, harmful industrial solvents and explosives. ...> Full Article


Exactly how sensitive is our climate? It may not matter... (10/29/2007)

Exactly how sensitive is our climate? It may not matter...Scientists have suggested that climate researchers and policy makers ought to worry less about working out exactly how sensitive Earth's climate will be to a doubling of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. ...> Full Article


Aluminum Alloys for Hydrogen Generation (10/12/2007)

Research group has successfully developed aluminum alloy which generates hydrogen when in contact with poured room-temperature water. ...> Full Article


Scientists in first global study of 'poison' gas in the atmosphere (9/18/2007)

Scientists in first global study of 'poison' gas in the atmosphereIt was used a chemical weapon in the trenches in the First World War, but nearly a century later, new research by an international team of scientists has discovered that phosgene is present in significant quantities in the atmosphere. ...> Full Article

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