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Chemistry World January 12, 2011 Amaya Camara-Campos |
Artificial intestine for gut studies Three-dimensional hydrogel scaffolds for studying cells under realistic physiological conditions have been made by scientists from the US and Korea to study drug absorption in the gut. |
Chemistry World January 7, 2011 Jennifer Newton |
Microfluidic pinball A device to deposit polymer layers on oil droplets has been made by researchers from Singapore, who say that their design is faster and more efficient than conventional deposition techniques and uses microfluidics. |
Chemistry World January 5, 2011 Jon Cartright |
Silk woven into transistors Researchers in Sweden and Spain have created transistors woven from modified silk fibres. The breakthrough bodes well for a new generation of electronic circuits that can be incorporated into fabrics or inserted into biological environments. |
National Defense February 2011 Eric Beidel |
Robot Gasses Up Joint Strike Fighter Twice now a robot has successfully refueled a simulated gas tank of an F-35 fighter jet, sparking what may be a radical change in how the military services its aircraft. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2011 |
Next-to-the-Best Technologies of 2000-2010 These innovations just barely missed the cut for our Top 11 list |
IEEE Spectrum January 2011 Philip E. Ross |
Top 11 Technologies of the Decade The most powerful technologies take a while to mature. But when they do, they can rapidly retire mainstays that are decades old |
IEEE Spectrum January 2011 Glenn Zorpette |
Class-D Audio: The Power and the Glory A quiet revolution is transforming audio electronics |
IEEE Spectrum January 2011 Tekla S. Perry |
Digital Photography: The Power of Pixels Digital photography changed not only how we take pictures but also how we communicate |
IEEE Spectrum January 2011 David Schneider |
Drone Aircraft: How the Drones Got Their Stingers Unmanned aerial vehicles come of age |
IEEE Spectrum January 2011 Peter Fairley |
Flexible AC Transmission: The FACTS Machine Flexible power electronics will make the smart grid smart |
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