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Consumer & Gadgets Sep 21, 2012

iPhone 5 launch draws Apple fans worldwide (Update)

In a now familiar global ritual, Apple fans jammed shops across the globe to pick up the tech juggernaut's latest iPhone.

Condensed Matter Sep 11, 2012

Sliding metals show fluidlike behavior, new clues to wear

(Phys.org)—Researchers have discovered a swirling fluidlike behavior in a solid piece of metal sliding over another, providing new insights into the mechanisms of wear and generation of machined surfaces that could help ...

Quantum Physics Mar 5, 2012

A traffic jam of quantum particles

(PhysOrg.com) -- German scientists discover surprising transport phenomena in ultracold quantum many body systems.

Plants & Animals Jan 15, 2020

TESSA: A practical tool to measure the impact of protecting biodiversity

Researchers, public officials and NGOs often ask, "Can we put a price on forests?". The question may sound absurd or even cynical, but as an expert in environmental-conservation practices, I believe that measuring biodiversity ...

Internet Jul 10, 2019

UK plan to control online porn is watched as test case

The global push to more tightly regulate the internet and big tech firms is spreading to one of the web's biggest and least visible corners: porn.

Business Jun 7, 2019

Europe shows challenges for US regulators targeting Big Tech

As U.S. authorities prepare to investigate Silicon Valley's digital giants, they'll look for inspiration—and warnings—from Europe, where regulators have led global efforts to rein in Big Tech with only mixed results.

Business Jan 11, 2018

Huawei wins China patent lawsuit against rival Samsung

Chinese tech giant Huawei won a patent infringement lawsuit against South Korea smartphone rival Samsung on Thursday, according to information released by a Chinese court.

Nanophysics Feb 20, 2017

Technique to characterize electrical potential distribution in composite electrodes of solid state lithium ion batteries

Major advancement in understanding the cause of high resistivity at the electrode–electrolyte interfaces, which has been hindering the development of high power density batteries.

Materials Science Nov 14, 2016

'Super-dry' reforming reaction converts greenhouse gases to useful intermediates

(Phys.org)—A new "super-dry" carbon dioxide reforming reaction consumes two waste products, carbon dioxide and methane, and produces gases that can be used to make synthetic fuels and other important products.

Business May 19, 2016

China's high-tech future emerges in factory town Shenzhen

Forget Beijing and Shanghai. China's economic future is emerging in Shenzhen.

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