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High-tech origami: Water droplets direct self-assembly process in thin-film materials Researchers have developed a technique for fabricating 3-D, single-crystalline silicon structures from thin films by coupling photolithography and a self-foldin...
Tags: Civil Engineering; Materials Science; Nanotechnology; Engineering; Solar Energy; Electronics 
Added: 24th November 2009
The Queen Visits Marshall Aerospace CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 19: Elizabeth II meets members of staff as she tours the Marshall Aerospace factory on November 19, 2009 in Cambridge, England. Th...
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Added: 22nd November 2009
Low carbon straw house passes fire safety test A newly designed straw house -- built of pre-fabricated straw-bale and hemp panels -- has fire resistance as good as houses built of conventional building mater...
Tags: Rodents; Agriculture and Food; Nature; Construction; Civil Engineering; Materials Science 
Added: 20th November 2009
Common plastics chemicals -- phthalates -- linked to ADHD symptoms Phthalates are important components of many consumer products, including toys, cleaning materials, plastics, and personal care items. Studies to date on phthala...
Tags: Attention Deficit Disorder; Mental Health Research; Children's Health; Weapons Technology; Civil Engineering; Materials Science 
Added: 19th November 2009
Freezing: A phenomenon that The freezing of suspensions of particles is not always a uniform phenomenon; in certain conditions it leads to a modification of the redistribution of particles...
Tags: Nature of Water; Materials Science; Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Civil Engineering; Thermodynamics 
Added: 16th November 2009
Scientists Take The Lead Out Of Piezoelectrics By applying epitaxial strain to thin films of bismuth ferrite, researchers have produced a lead-free alternative to the current crop of piezoelectric materials.
Tags: Materials Science; Civil Engineering; Chemistry; Physics; Electricity; Weapons Technology 
Added: 13th November 2009
Underground Power Lines That Bypass Monuments In Cities Mathematicians have created a method to design underground lines whereby a city's historical buildings are unaffected.
Tags: Civil Engineering; Construction; Virtual Reality; Computer Programming; Educational Policy; Industrial Relations 
Added: 11th November 2009
New Transparent Insulating Film Could Enable Energy-efficient Displays Materials scientists have found a way to transform a chemical long used as an electrical conductor a thin film insulator potentially useful in transistor techno...
Tags: Materials Science; Energy Technology; Civil Engineering; Computer Science; Information Technology; Mobile Computing 
Added: 10th November 2009
Device Enables World Zoo Atlanta recently became the first zoological institution in the world to obtain voluntary blood pressure readings from a gorilla. This was made possible by ...
Tags: Apes; Mammals; Veterinary Medicine; Civil Engineering; Technology; Thermodynamics 
Added: 10th November 2009
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