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Japanese research team earns right to name Element 113 |
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UCLA researchers create exceptionally strong and lightweight
new metal |
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Super strong, lightweight metal could build tomorrow's
spacecraft |
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Move aside carbon: Boron nitride-reinforced materials are even
stronger |
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Modeling microstructures in polycrystalline materials |
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Scientists create atomically thin boron |
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The artificial materials that came in from the cold |
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A new theory describes ice's slippery behavior |
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A sticky breakthrough makes for practical underwater glue |
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A new form of real gold, almost as light as air |
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Plant defense as a biotech tool |
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Chemical design made easier |
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Creating a new vision for multifunctional materials |
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Success in producing a completely rare-earth free Feni magnet |
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A new symmetry underlies the search for new materials |
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From nanocrystals to earthquakes, solid materials share
similar failure characteristics |
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Primordial goo used to improve implants |
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Network analysis shows systemic risk in mineral markets |
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Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, invents first
'porous liquid' |
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Researchers find way to make metals stronger without
sacrificing ductility |
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Hydrogel superglue is 90 percent water |
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Trampolining water droplets |
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Magneto-optics on the edge |
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New metal alloy could yield green cooling technologies |
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Microscopy unveils lithium-rich transition metal oxides |
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Cyclic healing removes defects in metals while maintaining
strength |
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Haze particles hard enough to cause abrasive damage on
industrial alloys |
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New surfaces delay ice formation |
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New system allows heightened purity of a metal binding
compound |
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WPI team recovers rare earths from electric and hybrid vehicle
motors |
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U.S. Marine Corps rules out robotic dog, mule |
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Choreographing the dance of electrons |
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China develops a neuromorphic chip based on Spiking Neural
Networks |
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A step towards quantum electronics |
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A step towards quantum electronics |
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Building blocks for GaN power switches |
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UC Davis scientists demonstrate DNA-based electromechanical
switch |
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Spin current on topological insulator detected at room temps |
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Quantum computer made of standard semiconductor materials |
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A quantum spin on molecular computers |
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Semiconductor wafers exhibit strange quantum phenomenon at
room temps |
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Stacking instead of mixing cools down the chips |
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Photons on a chip set new paths for secure communications |
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New class of materials for organic electronics |
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A new slant on semiconductor characterization |
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The world's fastest nanoscale photonics switch |
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Upgrading the quantum computer |
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Generating electric current without energy consumption at room
temps |
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Creativity leads to measuring ultrafast, thin photodetector |
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Creation of Jupiter interior, a step towards room temp
superconductivity |
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CWRU researchers tailor power source for wearable electronics |
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NREL research advances understanding of photoelectrodes |
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Scientists see the light on microsupercapacitors |
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Physicists unravel behavior of strongly disordered
superconductors |
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Energy from a fossil fuel without carbon dioxide |
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Physicists come up with a way to make cleaner fuel cells |
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Probing Mars, charging cars |
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New hybrid electrolyte for solid-state lithium batteries |
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Neutrons offer guide to getting more out of solid-state
lithium-ion batteries |
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Real-time tracking shows how batteries degrade |
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Thermally-durable all-solid-state lithium ion battery
developed |
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Saft to supply LION batteries to power Textron control
stations |
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Tim Peake set for first spacewalk by British astronaut |
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Trees can help UK farming cut emissions, says study |
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Wettest and warmest December 'won't become norm for decades' |
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Rice and palm oil risk to mangroves |
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Chemistry: Four elements added to periodic table |
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Ascension Island to become marine reserve |
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Blakeney seal pup drop is 'good news' for reserve |
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'Sewing' with molten glass and maths |
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Advance in astronomy 'can help find other worlds' |
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Mild, wet December breaks Met Office weather records |
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Ebola medical staff given New Year honours |
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El Nino weather: Worries grow over humanitarian impact |
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CES 2016: HTC Vive virtual reality headset gets upgraded |
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T-Mobile 'breaks' net neutrality rules with Binge On |
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CES Unveiled 2016: Smart jewellery and hair growth helmets |
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VTech hack: Parents complain of Christmas disappointment |
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Activision Blizzard to create the 'ESPN of gaming' |
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CES 2016: Faraday, Future shows off its concept car |
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HSBC says online banking services 'returning' |
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CES 2016: A look at the first tech announced in Vegas |
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Pre-orders for Oculus Rift begin on 6 January |
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South African Facebook post sparks #RacismMustFall outrage |
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CES 2016: Clouds over Nevada's solar revolution |
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Hoverboard fire destroys Australia family's home |
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Emmy for Scottish TV pioneer Alexander Bain |
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Denmark: Facebook blocks Little Mermaid over 'bare skin' |
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CES 2016: Preview of the Las Vegas tech showcase |
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Tech trends 2016: Cybersecurity in the connected world |
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The top memes and viral videos of 2015 |
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Tech 2015: BBC News Online's biggest technology stories |
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CES 2016: Clouds over Nevada's solar revolution |
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CES 2016: Hands-on with LG's roll-up flexible screen |
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Nicola Sturgeon says education is at centre of her future
plans |
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Girls' schools a 'huge disadvantage,' says co-ed head |
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Syria crisis: UK should take in 3,000 children, say MPs |
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Montgomery High School: 'Confession' over shooting claim |
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Trojan head banned from teaching |
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Montgomery High School: Pupils absent after shooting threat |
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Kenya's Garissa university reopens after deadly al-Shabab
attack |
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Families skimp on heat to meet housing costs, says Shelter |
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Teachers' college expects surge of interest in January |
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Coed Eva school fire: Cwmbran site could reopen next week |
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Times tables 'to be tested by age 11' |
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Knighthood for philanthropist Jack Petchey |
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Parents urged to get free sugar app to check products |
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Does the UK give more aid than other countries? |
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Junior doctor strikes 'very damaging' for patients |
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