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Technology May 11, 2012

Double-Walled Silicon Nanotube Battery Shows Promise

New silicon battery technology is a major step forward in creating smaller, lighter and longer-lasting batteries. The new design contains a double-walled silicon nanotube coated…


VW Passat TDI Clean Diesel Vehicle Travels 1626 Miles on One Tank of Fuel

Technology May 11, 2012

VW Passat TDI Clean Diesel Vehicle Travels 1626 Miles on One Tank of Fuel

A step in the right direction, a VW Passat TDI set the world record for the longest distance on one tank of clean diesel fuel….


galactic image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope

Space May 11, 2012

Astrophysicists Zero In on How the Universe Responds to Gravity

Astrophysicists are getting closer to understanding the unexplained force that influences the laws of gravity throughout space. Newly published findings narrow down the possibilities of…


Early Developmental Brain Cells Fragile X Syndrome

Biology May 11, 2012

Evolutionary Changes Surrounding the NOS1 Gene

A new study from neurobiologists at Yale University examines the evolutionary changes surrounding the NOS1 gene and suggests that the same evolutionary mechanisms that may…


Smelling Clean Laundry

Technology May 11, 2012

Environmentally Friendly Treatments Could Reduce Odors in Cotton Fabric

The future might smell better thanks to scientists at the USDA that are investigating new antimicrobial treatments for clothing. Using an environmentally friendly method to…


Black Holes Shut Down Galactic Star-Making

Space May 11, 2012

Searching for Link Between Star Formation and Black Hole Activity

To better understand how star formation and black hole activity are linked, scientists are looking back 8 to 12 billion years, a time when star…


Mission Reveals Secrets of Large Asteroid

Space May 11, 2012

Dawn Mission Reveals the Inner Secrets of Vesta

Launched in 2007, NASA’s Dawn spacecraft began exploring the asteroid Vesta in 2011 and just provided researchers with the first orbital analysis of the giant…


Differential Cell Responses to Chemotherapy Treatment

Biology May 11, 2012

Staggered Delivery of Cancer Drugs Increases Cancer Cell Death

A new study from MIT shows that staggering the delivery of cancer drugs is far more effective than administering them at the same time. The…


robots use GPS-enabled smartphones to track water flow

Technology May 10, 2012

Floating Robots Demonstrate Their Water Monitoring Technology

Engineers at UC Berkeley released their smartphone-equipped floating robots in the Sacramento River to field test their ability and to demonstrate their water monitoring technology….


artist’s impression shows BD+01 2920B in the foreground

Space May 10, 2012

Ultra-Cool Brown Dwarf Is 35 Times More Massive Than Jupiter

Using data from the WISE satellite, scientists discovered an ultra-cool brown dwarf, known as BD+01 2920B, that is about 35 times more massive than Jupiter…


distribution-of-WIMPs

Physics May 10, 2012

Dark Matter in Form of WIMPs Hits Humans Once a Minute

New calculations have shown that the average human gets hit by a particle of dark matter about once a minute. Dark matter, which is supposed…


gamma-ray-lens

Physics May 10, 2012

Gamma Ray Lens Created Using Amplifying Effect of Virtual Electron-Positron Pairs

It was previously thought that making a lens out of highly energetic light, gamma rays, was impossible. Physicists have created such a lens and think…


map of life

Biology May 10, 2012

“Map of Life” to Illustrate All Living Things Geographically

Now open to the public, a demonstration version of the “Map of Life” is set to illustrate how all living things on the planet are…


Doctors Performing Surgery

Health May 10, 2012

Survival Rates for Mitral Valve Surgery Patients Improve

A new report shows that patients with mitral regurgitation are living longer after having surgery that replaces or repairs the mitral valve. A study analyzed…


Biology May 10, 2012

Pentaradially Symmetrical Brittle Stars Move Bilaterally, Like People

By defining a “front” for directional control, pentaradially symmetrical brittle stars are using locomotion in a manner that is usually accomplished by bilaterally symmetrical animals….


Advancing Dune in Nili Patera, Mars

Space May 10, 2012

NASA Detects Movement in Martian Sand Dunes

Over the last two years researchers have been monitoring the sand movement on Mars with the HiRISE camera. They found that even with a thinner…


therapeutic agent to prevent stroke, heart attack

Health May 10, 2012

Flavonoid Compound Shown to Prevent Blood Clots

Newly published findings from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center describe how rutin was shown to inhibit the formation of blood clots in an animal…


'Blue Marble' Image of the Earth

Earth May 9, 2012

Support for Climate Change Policies Dwindling

A new Stanford survey suggests that support for policies intended to reduce future climate change has dropped by 10 percent over the last two years….


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