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Industrial Innovation and Partnerships (IIP) - News


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Photo of green gasoline on top of water. From Sugar to Gasoline
Released September 17, 2008
Press Release
Photo of the new micro-fan which is only slightly larger than a dime. Tiny Torrents
Released March 17, 2008
Press Release
  A Structure Life in an NSF Center
Updated February 25, 2008
  New IUCRC in Autonomic Computing Attracts Industry Interest
Updated February 15, 2008
2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
Discovery
  From Discovery to Success: Invistics Innovates Manufacturing Software Solutions
Updated January 14, 2008
  Rutgers Wireless Networking Laboratory Awarded Alexander Schwarzkopf Prize for Technological Innovation
Updated January 14, 2008
water-filtering system New Filtering Unit Being Tested for Water-starved Regions
Released December 7, 2007
News From the Field
Researchers have created bricks from fly ash that look and perform like normal bricks. Follow the "Green" Brick Road?
Released May 22, 2007
Press Release
Illustration of computer screen and sensor embedded in a bridge span. Life Can Be a Strain
Released February 21, 2007
Discovery
Graphic illustrating a corncob-derived carbon "sponge" that can store natural gas. From Farm Waste to Fuel Tanks
Released February 16, 2007
Press Release
a view of the famous crack in the Liberty Bell The Liberty Bell: Protecting an American Icon
Released February 8, 2007
Special Report
  Ball State Professors Honored for Software Design Metrics
Updated February 1, 2007
2006 in Review 2006: Year in Review
Released January 9, 2007
Discovery
In a snapshot from a single carrier's network in Tampa, Fla., blue dots show active mobile phones. Real-Time Traffic Routing from the Comfort of Your Car
Released August 30, 2006
Press Release
The Liberty Bell in the Liberty Bell Center. Protecting the Liberty Bell
Released July 3, 2006
Press Release
Test drive the iSEM simulator at http://www.nsf.gov/news/newsmedia/SEM/SEMviewer_NSF.swf NSF Research Support Nurtures Small Companies with Big Ideas
Released April 10, 2006
Fact Sheet
The 3D-Seek software rapidly locates objects with only a few quick steps. Doodle Search
Released February 23, 2006
Press Release
Sally Mangold describes the original SAL Electronic Braille Tutor Teaches Independence
Released February 13, 2006
Discovery
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin by artist David Martin (1737-1797) Ben Franklin Web Portal Brings the Man to the Masses
Released January 9, 2006
Press Release
Following Hurricane Katrina in Sept. 2005, a doctor talks to a patient with a broken neck. Web Tool May Help Doctors Make Better Decisions
Released December 6, 2005
Press Release
This illustration depicts white blood cells swarming to attack HIV in the brain Autoimmune Overload May Damage HIV-Infected Brain
Released September 27, 2005
Press Release
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