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image of coral reefs Insights Into Deadly Coral Bleaching Could Help Preserve Reefs
Released April 23, 2013
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Vadim Backman Screening Detects Ovarian Cancer Using Neighboring Cells
Released April 22, 2013
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wireless, implantable brain sensor and a quarter Wireless, Implanted Sensor Broadens Range of Brain Research
Released March 19, 2013
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engineers examine wireless sensing device Brown Unveils Novel Wireless Brain Sensor
Released February 28, 2013
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Photo of tiny, engineered origami structures. Engineers Pursue Flexible Electronics, Self-folding Structures and Controlled Photosynthesis on a Grand Scale
Released August 23, 2012
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image showing the molecular forces measured Force of Nature: Defining the Mechanical Mechanisms in Living Cells
Released July 16, 2012
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a single human cardiomyocyte New Stem Cell Technique Promises Abundance of Key Heart Cells
Released May 28, 2012
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Photo of the eastern subterranean termite. Insights From Biological World to Inspire New Engineering Capabilities
Released September 28, 2011
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mimosa plant Plants That Can Move Inspire New Adaptive Structures
Released February 19, 2011
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Sossina Haile and William Chueh New Reactor Paves the Way for Efficiently Producing Fuel from Sunlight
Released January 19, 2011
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Ximing Cai and Xiao Zhang Study Estimates Land Available for Biofuel Crops
Released January 10, 2011
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Atul Jain and Madhu Khanna Grasses Have Potential as Alternate Ethanol Crop, Illinois Study Finds
Released November 1, 2010
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Sossina Haile (left) and William Chueh (right) stand next to thermochemical reactor for H2O and CO2. Exploring Sustainability for Energy and Buildings
Released October 19, 2010
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Illustration showing nano-scale disturbances in cheek cells indicate the presence of lung cancer. Cheek Swab May Detect Lung Cancer
Released October 5, 2010
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nano-scale disturbances in cheek cells Early Lung Cancer Detection
Released October 5, 2010
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engineering graphic Researchers Discover Less Expensive Low-temperature Catalyst for Hydrogen Purification
Released September 23, 2010
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engineering graphic New Biofuels Processing Method for Mobile Facilities
Released July 6, 2010
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engineering graphic Electric Avenue: Electric Cars on a Two-way Street?
Released February 18, 2010
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Image showing how abnormally active brain cells are turned off using multiple colors of light. Silencing Brain Cells with Yellow and Blue Light
Released January 6, 2010
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Michael Philen NSF Emerging Frontiers' Program Supports Development of Smart Materials Based on Study of Fish
Released August 19, 2009
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Animation of a human finger performing a rubbing task requiring fingertip motion control and force. Matter Over Mind
Released July 8, 2009
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When researchers alter the environment in which a fruit fly develops, changes result. New Approach Encourages Engineers to Pursue Paradigm Shifts
Released August 30, 2007
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