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engineering graphic Study Shows How to Lower Costs and Waiting Times for Colonoscopies
Released October 6, 2009
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carbon nanotube Carbon Nanotubes Could Make Efficient Solar Cells
Released September 10, 2009
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Ge Wang Virginia Tech's Proposed Next Generation Nano-CT System Will Enhance Nano-scale Research
Released September 8, 2009
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building's steel fuse after shaking Engineers Design Self-righting Buildings That Survive Earthquake Test in Style
Released September 1, 2009
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engineering graphic Promise of Nanodiamonds for Safer Gene Therapy
Released September 1, 2009
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single plasmon laser World's Smallest Semiconductor Laser Heralds New Era in Optical Science
Released August 31, 2009
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masonry building Retrofitted Historic Building Survives Strong Simulated Jolts During UCSD Test
Released August 25, 2009
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Gilberto Mosqueda Slow-motion Earthquake Testing Probes How Buildings Collapse in Quakes
Released August 24, 2009
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Steven McKnight Steven McKnight, New CMMI Division Director
Updated August 17, 2009
image of virus Discovery to Aid Study of Biological Structures, Molecules
Released August 11, 2009
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a dot-Janus particle Capping a Two-faced Particle Gives Duke Engineers Complete Control
Released August 11, 2009
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graphene film Camera Flash Turns an Insulating Material Into a Conductor
Released August 10, 2009
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vacuum probe station Tiny 'MEMS' Devices to Filter, Amplify Electronic Signals
Released August 10, 2009
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a healthy (top) and unhealthy (bottom) fibril Bone's Material Flaws Lead to Disease
Released August 4, 2009
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Dean Ho Nanodiamonds Deliver Insulin for Wound Healing
Released July 27, 2009
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 seven-story test structure A Whole Lot of Shakin' Going On
Released July 14, 2009
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News thumbnail Rensselaer Researchers to Participate in Seismic Test of Seven-story Building
Released July 9, 2009
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1920s masonry building UCSD Engineers to Shake Historic Masonry Building During Strong Simulated Earthquakes
Released July 8, 2009
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engineering graphic New Tool Finds Best Heart Disease and Stroke Treatments for Patients With Diabetes
Released June 29, 2009
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engineering graphic Penn Materials Scientist Finds Plumber's Wonderland on Graphene
Released June 10, 2009
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a minivibe truck University of Nevada, Reno, Surveys Earthquake Faults Through Downtown
Released June 9, 2009
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Illustration showing that concrete absorbs carbon dioxide over time reducing carbon footprint. How Solid Is Concrete's Carbon Footprint?
Released May 18, 2009
Press Release
Horacio Espinosa New Tool for Next-generation Cancer Treatments Using Nanodiamonds
Released May 18, 2009
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Three-dimensional view of a model protocell approximately 100 nanometers in diameter. Shift in Simulation Superiority
Released April 30, 2009
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News thumbnail Self-healing Concrete for Safer, More Durable Infrastructure
Released April 22, 2009
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reinforced concrete masonry structure One-story Masonry Building Survives Strong Jolts During UC-San Diego Seismic Tests
Released April 14, 2009
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Photo of Cornell University researchers holding up a double pendulum. Maybe Robots Dream of Electric Sheep, But Can They Do Science?
Released April 2, 2009
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adjustment of a double pendulum Being Isaac Newton: Computer Derives Natural Laws From Raw Data
Released April 2, 2009
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mapping of a germanium nanowire Peering Inside Nanowires
Released April 1, 2009
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cells chained in BSA-ferrofluid Magnetic Nano-'shepherds' Organize Cells
Released March 31, 2009
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