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Location: Maryland, United States
Abstract:
The ultimate electronic energy-storage device would store plenty of energy
but also charge up rapidly and provide powerful bursts when needed. Sadly,
today's devices can only do one or the other: capacitors provide...

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Location: Austin, United States
A new "graphene-based" material that helps solve the structure of graphite oxide and could lead to other potential discoveries of the one-atom thick substance called graphene, which has applications in nanoelectronics, energy storage and...

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Location: New Orleans, United States
The failure of the New Orleans' levees after Hurricane Katrina struck the coastal city in 2005 is now labeled "the worst engineering disaster of the United States" by a professional organization that knows –– the American Society of...

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Location: University of Texas, Austin, United States
Chemical engineers at The
University of Texas at Austin
have discovered a new way to control the motion of fluid particles through tiny
channels, potentially aiding the...

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Location: Naval Research Laboratory, United States
A team of scientists from the Naval
Research Laboratory, the Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL's) Research
Vehicles Directorate,

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Location: Purdue University, and University of Texas at Austin, United States
The crystal structure of a molecule from a primitive fungus has served as a
time machine to show researchers more about the evolution of life from the
simple to the complex.
By studying the three-dimensional version of the fungus...

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Location: Santa Fe Institute, United States
In animals with separate sexes, embryos commit to becoming male or female at
an early stage. Often this key decision is made by sex
determination genes on the sex

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Location: The University of Texas at Austin Microelectronics Research CenterRoom # MRC 1.606F10100 Burnet Road Bldg 160,Austin, TX 78758-4445, United States
Devices made from plastic semiconductors, like solar cells and light-emitting
diodes (LEDs), could be improved based on information gained using a new
nanoparticle technique developed at The University of Texas at Austin.As
electrical...

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Location: 1 University Station C1600,Austin, Tx 78712-0264,University of Texas at Austin, United States
The convoluted
tangle describing turbulence has been visualized for the first time by a group
of researchers from The University of Texas at Austin and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT).
Their work, published in the...

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Location: Institute for Geophysics; J.J. Pickle Research Campus, Bldg. 196; 10100 Burnet Road (R2200); Austin TX 78758-4445 Phone: (512) 471-6156; FAX: (512) 471-8844, United States
Scientists return this week to the world's deepest known sinkhole, Cenote
Zacatón in Mexico, to resume tests of a NASA-funded robot called DEPTHX,
designed to survey and explore for life in one of Earth's most extreme regions
and potentially...

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