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catalyst graphic Using Catalysts to Stamp Nanopatterns Without Ink
Released September 27, 2007
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petri dish Brown Scientists Take the Petri Dish to New Dimensions
Released September 19, 2007
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electric-field induced jets Improved E-jet Printing Provides Higher Resolution and More Versatility
Released September 6, 2007
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Robert Anex check biomass crops Iowa State Researcher Studies the Sustainability of the Bioeconomy
Released August 30, 2007
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Screenshot of Beat the Traffic application in Washington, DC Powerful Tool Crunches Commutes
Released August 29, 2007
Press Release
collagen molecules MIT Probes Secret to Bone's Strength
Released August 24, 2007
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map showing pattern of lightning strikes Cities Incite Thunderstorms, Researchers Find
Released August 15, 2007
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cells undergoing tension Unlocking Proteins From Their Cellular Shell
Released August 2, 2007
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engineering graphic Automated Technique Paves Way for Nanotechnology's Industrial Revolution
Released August 1, 2007
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graphene oxide paper Graphene Oxide Paper Could Spawn a New Class of Materials
Released July 25, 2007
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An artist's rendition of the proposed Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory design. Team Selected for the Proposed Design of the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory
Released July 10, 2007
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News thumbnail of quay crane unloading goods Ports Could Hasten Freight Traffic by Doubling Up on Crane Trips
Released June 5, 2007
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News thumbnail of steel construction beams Fire and Structural Safety a Hot Topic for Engineers--and the Nation
Released June 4, 2007
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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
News thumbnail Simple Equations Track Listeria Trails
Released May 11, 2007
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Researchers at the University of Cincinnati have grown the world's longest carbon nanotube arrays. The Longest Carbon Nanotubes You've Ever Seen
Released May 10, 2007
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News thumbnail UC Researchers Shatter World Records With Length of Latest Carbon Nanotube Arrays
Released April 27, 2007
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Remains of collapsed bridge, surrounded by water Study of Coastal Disasters Yields Surprising Findings, Arresting Images
Released April 11, 2007
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News thumbnail Engineers Developing Robotic Locomotion That Mimics the Amoeba
Released March 26, 2007
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2006 in Review 2006: Year in Review
Released January 9, 2007
Discovery
Researchers have found that the molecules in "metallic" smells contain no metal. The Smell of Money
Released November 20, 2006
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New Orleans houses are swamped by floodwaters after Hurricane Katrina. Remembering Katrina
Released August 29, 2006
Press Release
Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
Released August 14, 2006
Special Report
A schematic representation of the miniaturization of the active building envelope (ABE) system. Self-Cooling Soda Bottles?
Released July 11, 2006
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Geotechnical engineers inspect a portion of the floodwall along the Industrial Canal. Researchers Release Draft Final Report on New Orleans Levees
Released May 22, 2006
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Vesicle membranes that collapse when cooled may someday deliver minute payloads of medicines. Micro Pills Could Deliver Drugs on Demand
Released March 27, 2006
Discovery
Video showing the RPI centrifuge experiment is available at http://www.rpi.edu/news/levees/ Large Centrifuge Helps Researchers Mimic Effects of Katrina on Levees
Released March 21, 2006
Press Release
Sally Mangold describes the original SAL Electronic Braille Tutor Teaches Independence
Released February 13, 2006
Discovery
This image shows copper in ore and a penny. Managing Metal
Released January 17, 2006
Press Release
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin by artist David Martin (1737-1797) Ben Franklin Web Portal Brings the Man to the Masses
Released January 9, 2006
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