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Chemistry World January 30, 2013 Philip Robinson |
NMR with a light touch Interactions between NMR-active nuclei in a sample and laser light could lead to a new, simpler form of NMR. |
Chemistry World January 29, 2013 Laura Howes |
Paper crane to carbon electrode Christina Giordano's lab at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Germany, has been working on making structured carbon electrodes from paper using inkjet printing. |
Chemistry World January 28, 2013 Maria Burke |
Plan for UK's 'eight great technologies' outlined Advanced materials and energy are two of the 'eight great technologies' that the UK government wants to use to propel the country to future growth. |
Chemistry World January 25, 2013 Laura Howes |
Switchable catenane ready for data storage A quick experiment at the start of a PhD has resulted in a stable organic compound with four unpaired electrons. The researchers are now investigating this unusual structure for applications in batteries and data storage. |
Chemistry World January 24, 2013 Laura Howes |
Shall I compare thee to a strand of DNA? For billions of years DNA has been life's data storage medium. Now, scientists have used DNA to code and store their media and information, from all of Shakespeare's sonnets to an audio recording of Martin Luther King's 'I have a dream' speech. |
Chemistry World January 17, 2013 Simon Hadlington |
Nanotech patent jungle set to become denser in 2013 As we welcome in 2013, will nanotechnology continue to dominate many of the scientific headlines in the coming year, just as it has done over the past decade? |
Chemistry World January 10, 2013 Holly Sheahan |
Manipulating microswimmers US scientists have found a way to control the direction of microscopic swimming robots using lasers. This is the first time that anyone has used a method like this to control a microscale particle in solution, they say. |
Information Today January 10, 2013 Barbara Brynko |
Elsevier Acquires Knovel Corp. Knovel is now the go-to place where engineers can find data, all seamlessly integrated from 100-plus engineering societies and publishers, and all on an easy-to-use, interactive platform. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2013 Elise Ackerman |
Google Gets in Your Face Google Glass offers a slightly augmented version of reality. Google has been priming the public for the launch of Google Glass, a head-mounted, Internet-enabled display that -- if you buy the hype -- will revolutionize computing and totally rock your world. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2013 Ariel Bleicher |
A Surge in Small Cell Sites Mini cellular base stations will blanket urban hot zones and rural dead zones. In just a few years, small cells may be as compact as Wi-Fi routers, says Iyad Tarazi, vice president of network development at Sprint. |
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