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Chemistry World May 19, 2009 Michael Gross |
Quick-switching carbon nanotube displays Researchers in Beijing have developed a new type of incandescent display made of thin layers of highly aligned multi-walled carbon nanotubes. |
Popular Mechanics May 14, 2009 Erin Sottberg |
Lost's Season Five Finale's Electromagnetic Science Makes the Grade According to physicist Daniel Faraday's plan, the only way to prevent "the incident" from happening is by destroying the pocket of electromagnetic energy that lies underneath the Swan station. |
Popular Mechanics May 8, 2009 Tyghe Trimble |
4 Science Lessons from the New Star Trek Movie What science lessons can be learned from the scene of a young Captain Kirk riding a Corvette off a cliff A little bit about inertia, and some more about stunt driving. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 Sally Adee |
Book: The Engineering Inside the Large Hadron Collider Coffee-table physics |
Chemistry World May 1, 2009 Michael Gross |
Efficient solar cells could work in tandem Researchers in Sweden have more than doubled the efficiency of a dye-based solar energy device. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2009 Monica Heger |
Flexible, Printable Supercapacitor Built Printable electronics now have a printable energy-storage option |
Scientific American May 2009 George Musser |
Mapping the Universe with Helium A new way to squeeze information from the microwave background. |
Chemistry World April 14, 2009 Hayley Birch |
DNA electronics a step closer Japanese researchers have improved the electrical conductivity of DNA through simple chemical modifications. |
Chemistry World April 2, 2009 Jon Cartwright |
Biological battery powers up Scientists in the US have created a rechargeable 'lithium ion' battery with the help of a genetically programmed virus that acts as a scaffold for highly conductive electrodes. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2009 Mark Anderson |
New Cold Fusion Evidence Reignites Hot Debate Telltale neutrons appear, but skepticism remains. |
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