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Chinese alliance targets automotive expansion
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Four-output power chip saves space
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U.S., Texas Finalize Deal to Fund Levee-Border Fence
The U.S. government will fund more than half of a...
United Nations Breaks Ground On New Headquarters in NYC
The United Nations unveiled renderings as well as announced...
United Nations Breaks Ground On New Headquarters in NYC
The United Nations unveiled renderings as well as announced...
Steel away
An MIT team from the Department of Civil and Environmental...
Mapping Earth's soil moisture
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BRICK AWARDS 2006
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FIVE YEARS LATER
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Record-breaking Daedalus project marks 20th anniversary
Twenty years ago, on April 23, 1988, a team of MIT students,...
MIT aims to search for Earth-like planets
MIT scientists, with Google's help, are designing a...
NASA Assigns Part of Crew for Expedition 20 Space Station Mission
NASA and its international partners have assigned two crew...
NASA to Hold Media Briefings on New Ocean-Observing Mission
NASA will hold two media briefings on Tuesday, May 20,...
Earth Extinctions Blamed on Cosmic Speed Bump
The sun bounces and such waverings may have caused mass...
Piece of Missing Cosmic Matter Found
A hot, thin filament of dense gas was found connecting two...
Astrium Seeks 24.5 Million Euros from Conax
Satellite contractor Astrium seeks 24 million euros in...
In Sigma Xi lecture, Barsoum to focus on pyramids
Michel Barsoum PhD '85, distinguished professor at Drexel...
Gathering 'concrete' evidence
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Researchers rip into 'wallpaper problem'
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Eastman Chemical Recognized for Energy Efficiency Practices
For the 15th consecutive year, every year since the program...
Complex Molecule Sensors Increase Sensitivity of Explosives Detection
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have...
Tyco Electronics Divest Radio Frequency Component Business for $425Million
Tyco Electronics Ltd. today announced that the company has...
Applied Materials Second Thin Film Production Line Demonstrate Solar Technology Cost Reduction with Nanomanufacturing
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Linde Group Expands Business in Middle East with Acquisition of Leading Industrial Gas Producer
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New BASF Facility Set to Produce 6000 Tonnes of Paint to Support Russian Automotive Market
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Trelleborg Completes Acquisition of American Pipe Seal
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Uponor Divest UK-Based Plastics Businesses
Uponor Corporation has signed a contract to divest its UK...
Alexander Rich Wins Welch Award
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House Passes IP Enforcement Legislation
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AkzoNobel Adds To Specialty Chemicals
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New Carbonyl Allylations
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Alexander Rich receives prestigious Welch Award
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Team develops safe, effective RNAi technique
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Disappearing Car Door
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New Computer Architecture Aids Emergency Response
Princeton researchers have invented a computer architecture that enables the secure transmission of crucial rescue information to first responders during events such as natural disasters, fires or ter...
Generating 'Oohs' And 'Aahs': Vocal Joystick Uses Voice To Surf The Internet
Software developed at the University of Washington provides an alternative using the oldest and most versatile mode of communication: the human voice. Read
Packaging Where Nothing Sticks
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Mobiles for the 'world's poorest'
Nearly half a million people, described by the UN as "the poorest of the poor", will soon be able to make mobile calls. Read
Get a charge out of this: a foldable battery
It looks like a simple sheet of black paper, but it could spell a revolution in battery technology Read
Ceramic tubes could cut greenhouse gas emissions from power stations
Greenhouse gas emissions from power stations could be cut to almost zero by controlling the combustion process with tiny tubes made from an advanced ceramic material, claim engineers. Read
MIT Creates 3-D Images Of Living Cell
A new imaging technique developed at MIT has allowed scientists to create the first 3D images of a living cell, using a method similar to the X-ray CT scans doctors use to see inside the body. Read i...
Japanese architect spans French river with paper bridge
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban build paper bridge of French River. View it now
Nanotech Clay Armour Creates Fire Resistant Latex Emulsion Paint
Researchers at the University of Warwick's Department of Chemistry have found a way of replacing the soap used to stabilize latex emulsion paints with nanotech sized clay armour that can create a much...
Cancer Scanner
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New 7 Wonders of the World Named
The new seven wonders of the world were named Saturday July 7th following an online vote that generated server-crushing traffic in its final hours. Read it now
Kamioka Observatory Advances Study of Neutrinos and Neutrino Oscillation
The Kamioka Observatory, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research is a neutrino physics lab near the city of Hida, Japan. Groundbreaking experiments have contributed substantially to the advancement in the s...
Intercytex artificial skin heals wounds in tests
A British biotechnology company has developed a long-lasting artificial skin that has produced promising results in healing wounds in early clinical trials. Read it now
3-D ultrasound scanner provides in-depth view of the brain
Biomedical engineers at Duke's Pratt School of Engineering have adapted a three-dimensional ultrasound scanner that might guide minimally invasive brain surgeries and provide better detection of a bra...
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