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Astronauts begin emergency spacewalk to repair leak |
2 |
Carbon dioxide passes symbolic mark |
3 |
Scientists call for action to tackle CO2 levels |
4 |
Thermal invisibility cloak in first demonstration |
5 |
Climate change shifts migrating birds' wintering ground |
6 |
Blasts kill dozens in Turkish border town of Reyhanli |
7 |
Landmark Pakistan election marred by Karachi unrest |
8 |
Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani to stand for Iran presidency |
9 |
Egypt 'al-Qaeda linked plot on Western embassy' foiled |
10 |
North Korea's silent football matches |
11 |
Is it ever right for a therapist to cry? |
12 |
Guatemala's Rios Montt found guilty of genocide |
13 |
Star Wars: Episode VII to be filmed in UK |
14 |
Bentley's Le Mans buffet |
15 |
Is Wagner's Nazi stigma fair? |
16 |
Perfectly doped quantum dots yield colors to dye for |
17 |
New magnetic graphene may revolutionise electronics |
18 |
Scientists enhance light emission in 2D semiconductors by a
factor of 100 |
19 |
Bacteria adapt and evade nanosilver's sting |
20 |
Researchers use graphene quantum dots to detect humidity and
pressure |
21 |
Researchers fine-tune the sensitivity of nano-chemical sensor |
22 |
Researchers makes advance in nanotech gene sequencing
technique |
23 |
Gold nanoparticles: A new delivery for cancer drugs |
24 |
Improved material for 'laser welding' of tissue in intestinal
surgery |
25 |
Nano-scientists develop new kind of portable water
purification system |
26 |
New technique can help nanoparticles deliver drug treatments |
27 |
A giant leap to commercialization of polymer solar cell (PSC) |
28 |
Imaging nanoscale polarization in ferroelectrics with coherent
X-rays |
29 |
Furnace accelerator startup develops anti-fogging technology |
30 |
Composite organic/inorganic thermoelectric is more than sum of
its parts |
31 |
Microwave oven cooks up solar cell material |
32 |
Researchers develop unique method for creating uniform
nanoparticles |
33 |
Scientists detect residue that has hindered efficiency of
promising type of solar cell |
34 |
Engineers manipulate a buckyball by inserting a single water
molecule |
35 |
Ubiquitous engineered nanomaterials cause lung inflammation,
study finds |
36 |
National study of nanomaterial toxicity sets stage for
policies to address health risks |
37 |
Team develops in vivo flexible large scale integrated circuits
(w/ Video) |
38 |
PEDOT:PSS: Improving thermoelectric materials that convert
heat to electricity and vice-versa |
39 |
Portable nanodevice provides rapid, accurate diagnosis of
tuberculosis, other bacterial infections |
40 |
'Going negative' pays for nanotubes: Team finds possible keys
to better nanofibers, films |
41 |
Researchers extend electron spin in diamond for incredibly
tiny magnetic detectors |
42 |
The changing phase of quantum materials: Theoretical model
could aid search for ideal material for quantum computers |
43 |
New temporal filtering technique improves solid-state single
photon sources |
44 |
Study finds semiclassical gravity counterintuitive, but on the
horizon of testability |
45 |
In first head-to-head speed test with conventional computing,
quantum computer wins |
46 |
Cold atoms for quantum technology |
47 |
Quantum optics with microwaves |
48 |
Engineers using quantum nature of light to boost Internet
security |
49 |
Los Alamos reveals it's been running quantum network for two
and a half years |
50 |
Creating time crystals with a rotating ion ring |
51 |
16 atomic ions simulate a quantum antiferromagnet |
52 |
Intriguing state of matter previously predicted in
graphene-like materials might not exist after all |
53 |
Use of laser light yields versatile manipulation of a quantum
bit |
54 |
Towards quantum Internet with combined optical and electrical
technique |
55 |
N/A |
56 |
Success in initializing and reading nuclear spins brings
quantum computer a step closer |
57 |
Gravity's lingua franca: Unifying general relativity and
quantum theory through spectra; geometry |
58 |
Physicists propose measure of macroscopicity; Schrodinger's
cat scores a 57 |
59 |
Movement of pyrrole molecules defy 'classical' physics |
60 |
Quantum cellmates with noisy networks |
61 |
'Quantum Internet': Towards realization of solid-state quantum
network |
62 |
Scientists provide 'new spin' on emerging quantum technologies |
63 |
Ultrafast technique unlocks design principles of quantum
biology |
64 |
A silicon platform for quantum computers |
65 |
A new twist for quantum systems |
66 |
Physicists set new record for quantum teleportation with
matter qubits |
67 |
Spacewalkers to tackle leak at space station |
68 |
Icy Arctic rising as economic, security hot spot |
69 |
Greenhouse gas level highest in two million years, NOAA
reports (Update 2) |
70 |
ISS crew ready for spacewalk after 'serious' ammonia leak
(Update) |
71 |
Astronauts aim to fix ammonia leak at space station |
72 |
Nations agree to phase out toxic chemical HBCD |
73 |
Reports from "Humans 2 Mars Summit" suggest dust may
prevent human settlement of Mars |
74 |
Adding veggies to your diet helps cut global warming |
75 |
'Very serious' ammonia leak outside ISS, Russian officials
report (Update 2) |
76 |
At the junction of humid and sticky: Relative humidity
determines viscosity of carbon-based atmospheric particles |
77 |
Dust involved in sulfate production in clouds |
78 |
Secret streets of Britain's Atlantis are revealed |
79 |
Australian sky-gazers witness 'ring of fire' eclipse |
80 |
Water on Moon and Earth came from same primitive meteorites,
analysis shows |
81 |
Curiosity rover team selects second drilling target on Mars |
82 |
Ice-free Arctic may be in our future, says research |
83 |
Thousands around the world applying for one-way ticket to Mars |
84 |
Climate change: Can nature help us? |
85 |
No-win situation for agricultural expansion in the Amazon,
research says |
86 |
Sifting through the atmospheres of far-off worlds |
87 |
Geologists study mystery of 'eternal flames' |
88 |
Cirrus clouds form around mineral dust and metallic particles,
study finds |
89 |
Hubble finds dead stars 'polluted' with planetary debris |
90 |
The RHex takes a leap at robotics conference (w/ Video) |
91 |
Review: Samsung's Galaxy S4 less innovative than it seems |
92 |
Printed inchworm robot makes self-assembly moves (w/ Video) |
93 |
Google Glass a hit with early adopters |
94 |
Huawei to launch first Windows 8 phone in US |
95 |
Amazon working on 3D screen for smartphone, report says |
96 |
Nokia debuts $99 smartphone in emerging market struggle |
97 |
Wearable robots getting lighter, more portable |
98 |
HPC means business in Cray XC30-A supercomputer debut |
99 |
UF launches HiPerGator, the state's most powerful
supercomputer |
100 |
Controlling robots with your thoughts |
101 |
Intel revamps chipsets in new mobile push |
102 |
More than a good eye: Robot uses arms, location and more to
discover objects |
103 |
Physical by smartphone becoming real possibility |
104 |
Google Glass can take photo with a wink |
105 |
Bielefeld robots take part in a space simulation |
106 |
DARPA robotic hand prototype shows advanced moves (w/ video) |
107 |
UN report wants moratorium on killer robots (Update) |
108 |
Researchers use gait primitives from real animals to simulate
movement in robots (w/ video) |
109 |
Robots designed to clean up our streets |
110 |
Pioneering flight of 'Robo Raven' is major breakthrough for
micro air vehicles |
111 |
Robots able to reach through clutter with whole-arm tactile
sensing (w/ video) |
112 |
Write timing: ZoomBoard works for smartwatch text entry (w/
video) |
113 |
Greater touch control for interactive pen display heightens
intuitive on-screen functionality |
114 |
Google Glass hacked and rooted--Google claims it was the plan
all along |
115 |
The mobile telephones of the future |
116 |
Professor weighs benefit vs. risk of facial recognition
technology |
117 |
Waste guzzling fly factory wins African innovation prize |
118 |
SideWays eye-tracking system shown at Paris conference (w/
video) |
119 |
People may welcome talking tissue boxes and other smart
objects |
120 |
Morphees: Shape-shifting mobile devices (w/ Video) |
121 |
MorePhone: Revolutionary shape-changing phone curls upon a
call (w/ Video) |
122 |
Microsoft job ads for engineers show body-double plans |
123 |
MYO armband to muscle into computer control (w/ video) |
124 |
LG Electronics HMD patent sets sights on video viewing |
125 |
With wave of the hand, researchers create touch-based
interfaces |
126 |
Pinch, prod, pull on stretchy display by MIT creatives (w/
video) |
127 |
Kriyate Design Solutions testing first Braille smartphone |
128 |
Israeli official says drones could replace planes |
129 |
Audi plans next-level tech for smarter driving |
130 |
Sat-nav warns London lorry drivers of cyclists |
131 |
Computer scientists design new keyboard layout on touch screen
devices (w/ video) |
132 |
Leverkusen unveil high-tech stadium plans |
133 |
Fujitsu unveils device that lets printed paper become
interactive (w/ video) |
134 |
Startup links families with their independent seniors |
135 |
Inventions, practical and oddball, showcased at Geneva fair |
136 |
Futuristic projection technology could be used anywhere |
137 |
Mind-controlled devices reveal future possibilities |
138 |
Google Glass advocate to developers: Seize the moment (w/
video) |
139 |
Tiny technology could spark revolution in house buying |
140 |
Building protocells from inorganic nanoparticles |
141 |
Capturing light in an efficient dye trap |
142 |
New advance in biofuel production: Researchers develop
enzyme-free ionic liquid pre-treatment |
143 |
Biomaterial shows promise for Type 1 diabetes treatment |
144 |
New technique allows scientists to directly compare catalysts'
efficiency in different situations |
145 |
Universal method for the catalytic methylation of amines with
carbon dioxide |
146 |
Electrolysis method described for making 'green' iron |
147 |
Using 'bacteria-eaters' to prevent infections on medical
implant materials |
148 |
A trick to fold proteins more quickly |
149 |
Fluorescent indicator could help scientists identify useful
drugs that modulate process of cell death |
150 |
Biosensor that detects antibiotic resistance brings us one
step closer to fighting superbugs |
151 |
Study on coumarin in cinnamon and cinnamon-based products |
152 |
New mechanism converts natural gas to energy faster, captures
CO2 |
153 |
Fossil amber shatters theories of glass as a liquid |
154 |
Another 'trophy' for the chemistry cabinet |
155 |
Silk and cellulose biologically effective for use in stem cell
cartilage repair |
156 |
New automated fluorescence lifetime imaging plate reader used
to study aggregation of HIV-1 Gag proteins |
157 |
Nanocoating helps fight furniture fires without toxic flame
retardants |
158 |
Separation of dicarboxylic acids through molecular recognition
and mechanochemistry |
159 |
Researchers find active transporters are universally leaky |
160 |
A liquid crystal force to reckon with |
161 |
Brilliant dye to probe the brain |
162 |
New imaging technique to visualize bio-metals and molecules |
163 |
Scientists improve biomass-to-fuel process |
164 |
Seahorse's armor gives engineers insight into robotics designs
(w/ video) |
165 |
Slippery eel slides towards disaster |
166 |
S. Korea to release dolphin back into wild |
167 |
Sacred lotus genome sequence enlightens scientists |
168 |
Large-scale edible insect farming needed to ensure global food
security |
169 |
Plants use underground networks to warn of enemy attack |
170 |
Study suggests link between tumor suppressors and starvation
survival |
171 |
Study assesses impact of pending landmark US Supreme Court
case on gene patents |
172 |
Revealing hidden fungal species using DNA: The importance of
recognizing cryptic diversity |
173 |
Subset of short genes hidden inside plant genomes may be
important in setting plant growth patterns |
174 |
London Zoo seeks female mate for near-extinct fish |
175 |
At least 26 elephants massacred by C. African poachers |
176 |
Olive oil assays may help assure authenticity |
177 |
A new way forward for Europe's regional seas |
178 |
Bacterial infection in mosquitoes renders them immune to
malaria parasites |
179 |
Dad's genome more ready at fertilization than mom's is--but
hers catches up |
180 |
Researchers find correlation between face shape and
procreation rates and rank in male soldiers |
181 |
Salk researchers chart epigenomics of stem cells that mimic
early human development |
182 |
Studies generate comprehensive list of genes required by
innate system to defend sex cells |
183 |
Team finds key to gene-silencing activity, opens door to new
class of therapies |
184 |
Genes define the interaction of social amoeba and bacteria |
185 |
With many parrots endangered, team sequences macaw genome |
186 |
Loss of eastern hemlock will affect forest water use |
187 |
Researchers identifies gene associated with eczema in dogs |
188 |
Coral reefs suffering, but collapse not inevitable,
researchers say |
189 |
In birds, personalities can be a question of weather |
190 |
Researchers present causal evidence on how markets affect
moral values |
191 |
US returns more Mongolian dinosaur bones |
192 |
The Elephant's Tomb in Carmona may have been a temple to the
god Mithras |
193 |
Hearing the unheard in Beethoven |
194 |
Researcher finds earliest evidence of human ancestors hunting
and scavenging |
195 |
What the birth rate says about changing family dynamics |
196 |
Gender gap in STEM majors linked to high school job plans |
197 |
Clickable history |
198 |
Tandem-horned rhino from the Late Miocene of northwestern
China reveals origin of the unicorn Elasmothere |
199 |
Jason Collins and the role of identity |
200 |
The secret lives of bubbles: Mathematicians describe
evolution, dissolution of clusters of bubbles (w/ video) |
201 |
Why we love it or hate it: The 3 E's |
202 |
No holes in Swiss online networking theory |
203 |
Did being a shareholder transform Shakespeare's writing? |
204 |
The nearness of you: Research examines influence of proximity
on communication |
205 |
A seller's conspicuous consumption may undermine bond with
consumers |
206 |
Communities advance when computers speak their language |
207 |
The Mexican children of immigrants program: Interpreting the
numbers |
208 |
Proposed exam reforms 'unlikely to drive up standards' |
209 |
Microcredits no shortcut to happiness |
210 |
Just how stressed are we when it comes to housing
affordability? |
211 |
Meeting aliens will be nothing like Star Trek--fact |
212 |
WW2 soldiers radicalised by their diaries, finds study |
213 |
Four dinosaur species identified |
214 |
In ancient China, sago palms were major plant food prior to
rice cultivation |
215 |
Research reveals possible reason for cholesterol-drug side
effects |
216 |
Study identifies influenza viruses circulating in pigs and
birds that could pose a risk to humans |
217 |
Stem cell researchers move toward treatment for rare genetic
nerve disease |
218 |
Cocaine vaccine passes key testing hurdle |
219 |
Debunking the IQ myth |
220 |
Studies show women find men more attractive if they hold a
guitar |
221 |
If you can't beat them, join them: Grandmother cells revisited |
222 |
Scientists reveal drinking champagne could improve memory |
223 |
Telomere shortening affects muscular dystrophy gene |
224 |
Immune cells that suppress genital herpes infections
identified |
225 |
Red hair pigment might raise melanoma risk, study says |
226 |
Theta brainwaves reflect ability to beat built-in bias |
227 |
Want tots without allergies? Try sucking on their pacifiers |
228 |
Breast milk ingredient could prevent necrotizing
enterocolitis--deadly intestinal problem in preemies |
229 |
Discovery pinpoints cause of two types of leukemia, providing
insights into new treatment approach |
230 |
Sense of touch reproduced through prosthetic hand |
231 |
Blocking protein expression delays onset of multiple sclerosis
in mice, study says |
232 |
A cautionary tale on genome-sequencing diagnostics for rare
diseases |
233 |
Scientists confirm Justinianic Plague caused by bacterium
Yersinia pestis |
234 |
Cancer drug prevents build-up of toxic brain protein |
235 |
Hit a 95 mph baseball? Scientists pinpoint how we see it
coming |
236 |
Neuroscientists put heads together at national brainstorming
session |
237 |
Could adaptable bacteria cause repeat urinary tract
infections? |
238 |
Researchers discover dynamic behavior of progenitor cells in
brain |
239 |
Women altering menstruation cycles in large numbers, study
shows |
240 |
Unleashing the watchdog protein |
241 |
How individuality develops? Experience leads to the growth of
new brain cells |
242 |
Mapping the embryonic epigenome |
243 |
Scientists create new tool for identifying powerful HIV
antibodies |
244 |
Researchers identify protein that reverses some effects of
aging in mouse hearts |
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