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Location: California, United States
The aim of this research is to develop devices based upon two dimensional arrays of metallic nanoparticles, with an optical signatures that are tunable and can measure changes their environment. We have synthesized silver nanoparticles of 3-6 nm...

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Location: Calgiary, United States
Ice-like “cages” of gas trapped underground may offer a safe and efficient way to reduce global warming.
Two U of C researchers are investigating the potential for permanently storing carbon dioxide in geological reservoirs, by...

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Location: MIT, United States
In her lab at MIT, chemical-engineering professor Paula Hammond pinches a sliver of what looks like thick Saran wrap between tweezers. Though it appears unremarkable, this polymer membrane can significantly increase the power output of a methanol...

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Location: Dartmouth College, United States
Two
Dartmouth researchers have determined that the element chromium displays
electrical properties of magnets in surprising ways. This finding can be used in
the...

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Location: Argonne National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, United States
Superinsulation may sound like a marketing gimmick for a
drafty attic or winter coat. But it is actually a newly discovered fundamental
state of matter created by scientists at the

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Location: Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Computers, long used as tools to design and manipulate
three-dimensional objects, may soon provide people with a way to sense the
texture of those objects or feel how they fit together, thanks to a haptic, or
touch-based,...

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Location: University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
The world's most powerful medical magnetic resonance imaging machine, the 9.4
Tesla at the University
of Illinois at Chicago, has successfully completed safety trials and may
soon...

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Location: University of Bonn, Germany
The feelings an individual has on receiving his paycheque depend critically
on how much his colleague earns. Hard evidence for this comes from an experiment
conducted by economists and brain scientists at the University of Bonn. They
tested...

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Location: Department of Electrical Engineering, MIT, United States
MIT scientists have devised remotely
controlled nanoparticles that, when pulsed with an electromagnetic field,
release drugs to attack tumors. The innovation, reported in the Nov. 15 online
issue of Advanced...

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Location: Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, United States
A new analysis led by an MIT scientist describes a mechanism for capturing carbon dioxide emissions from a power plant and injecting the gas into the ground, where it would be trapped naturally as tiny bubbles and safely stored in briny porous...

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