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(http://www.eurekalert.org)
- scanned by: Garry Golden
over 3 years ago
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UC Riverside chemists have designed a catalyst – a substance that accelerates a chemical reaction – that allows hydrogenated oils to be made while minimizing the production of trans fats.
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(http://www.technologyreview.com)
- scanned by: Garry Golden
over 3 years ago
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From MIT Tech Review: The first electronic product using carbon nanotubes is slated to hit the market this year. Unidym, a startup based in Menlo Park, CA, plans to start selling rolls of its carbon-nanotube-coated plastic films in the second half...
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Garry Golden
over 3 years ago
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We should be paying closer attention to California-based QuantumSphere and its approach to the future of energy.
QuantumSphere understands the disruptive potential in performance of materials when you design catalysts at the nanoscale.
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(http://www.slideshare.net)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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Good slide show on how the internet, collaboration, devices, convergence etc. are unfolding.
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(http://smarteconomy.typepad.com)
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over 3 years ago
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10 Wild Cards for the next decade
Wild cards are highly improbable events but if they do happen, their effects will have severe consequences. Human history has always een punctuated by wild card events, Here's a list of some of the ones I've ...
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(http://www.physorg.com)
- scanned by: Garry Golden
over 3 years ago
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A Virginia Tech team is working on a computer simulation that matches the movements of all 300 million people in towns across the US.
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(http://www.eurekalert.org)
- scanned by: Garry Golden
over 3 years ago
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A group of scientists at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has fabricated a working computer chip that is almost completely clear -- the first of its kind.
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(http://www.msnbc.msn.com)
- scanned by: il pinolo
over 3 years ago
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The virus that causes AIDS could theoretically be eliminated in a decade if all people living in countries with high infection rates are regularly tested and treated, according to a new mathematical model.
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(http://www.newscientist.com)
- scanned by: GavinChua
over 3 years ago
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This will help pave the way towards meeting a growing global organ transplant demand as well as curbing illicit organ trading practices: "Organs that are invisible to our immune system and so won't be rejected when they are transplanted could...
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: John Heylin
over 3 years ago
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Tulsa, Oklahoma company 3DIcon has made an astonishing 3D imaging breakthrough with their prototype CSpace.
“CSpace creates a virtual moving screen display that contains a variety of particles suspended within its volumetric image space...
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