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Location: University of the Basque Country, Spain
An international team led by Physics and Chemistry teams from
the Faculty of Science and Technology at the
University of the...

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Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
A new thin-film coating developed at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology can deliver controlled drug doses to specific
targets in the body following...

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Location: School of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton University, United States
A new technique for printing extraordinarily thin lines quickly over wide
areas could lead to larger, less expensive and more versatile electronic
displays as well new medical devices, sensors and other technologies.
Solving a...

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Location: University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
Denizens of oceans, lakes and even wet soil, diatoms are unicellular algae
that encase themselves in intricately patterned, glass-like shells. Curiously,
these tiny phytoplankton could be harboring the next big breakthrough in
computer...

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Location: University of Southern California, United States
By 2100, warmer oceans with more carbon
dioxide may no longer sustain 1 of the world's most productive fisheries,
says

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Location: Tempe, Arizona, United States
Evidence of early humans living on the coast in South Africa, harvesting food from the sea, employing complex bladelet tools and using red pigments in symbolic behavior 164,000 years ago, far earlier than previously documented, is being...

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Location: Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik,IWS,Winterbergstraße 28, Germany
Lasers
have become a standard feature of surgical interventions, be it to alleviate the
breathing difficulties of snorers or to treat prostate problems. A new diode
laser is ideally suited for use in soft tissue surgery. It has the advantage of...

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Location: Howard Hughes Medical Institute,4000 Jones Bridge Road,Chevy Chase, MD 20815-6789,301) 215-8500, United States
Although mice, like most mammals, typically view the world with a limited
color palette—similar to what some people with red-green color blindness
see—scientists have now transformed their vision by introducing a single human
gene into a...

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Location: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Menlo Park, CA, United States
Scientists
learned it straight from the bull's muzzle: cave painting shows evidence of
ancient trade. In collaboration with French museums and research facilities,
Stanford researchers have found evidence of scarce manganese oxide mineral...

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