Technology monitors myriad molecules
A U.S. scientist has created a computer chip consisting of thousands of electrodes yielding molecules that bind to receptor sites.
A U.S. scientist has created a computer chip consisting of thousands of electrodes yielding molecules that bind to receptor sites.
May 7, 2007
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German scientists say a redistribution of ocean waters caused by global warming will likely affect the Earth's rotation and the length of days.
Earth Sciences
May 7, 2007
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A spate of recent egg hatchings at Maryland's Patuxent Wildlife Research Center is giving new hope for the dwindling global population of whooping cranes.
May 7, 2007
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There is a frenzied push in the United States to find alternative fuels and to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. At North Carolina State University, even student researchers have caught the alternative fuels bug. And ...
Energy & Green Tech
May 7, 2007
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Tropical plants may be more adaptable than commonly thought to changing rainfall patterns expected to accompany a warming climate, new research shows.
May 7, 2007
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Tropical plants are able to adapt to environmental change by extracting nitrogen from a variety of sources, according to a new study that appears in the May 7 early online edition of The Proceedings of the National Academy ...
May 7, 2007
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Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a simple and economical technique for imaging and mapping fruit fly chromosomes. This new approach will enable them to construct the first accurate map of the chromosomes ...
May 7, 2007
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Researchers at the Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have developed a new approach to increasing the capacity and stability of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
Nanomaterials
May 7, 2007
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After more than two years in development and testing by some 20 million beta testers globally, Microsoft will launch Windows Live Hotmail, the successor to MSN Hotmail, in 36 languages across the world May 7.
Internet
May 7, 2007
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The brightest stellar explosion ever recorded may be a long-sought new type of supernova, according to observations by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ground-based optical telescopes. This discovery indicates that violent ...
Astronomy
May 7, 2007
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