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  • News - 2 Jun 2009
    In nature, trees pull vast amounts of water from their roots up to their leaves hundreds of feet above the ground through capillary action, but now scientists at the University of Rochester have...
  • News - 20 May 2009
    IntertechPira is pleased to announce that the official home of LEDs 2009 on the web is now open to visitors. Visit www.ledsconference.com to view several new features including comprehensive exhibitor...
  • News - 21 Apr 2009
    The world's brightest X-ray source sprang to life last week at the U.S. Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) offers researchers...
  • News - 30 Mar 2009
    Scientists have shed new light - literally - on a possible way to starve cancer tumors or prevent side effects from a wide range of drugs. A lock-like molecule designed by University of Florida...
  • News - 25 Mar 2009
    Two lasers may be better than one when attacking cancer cells, according to a paper by Rice University scientists. Yildiz Bayazitoglu, Rice's H.S. Cameron Chair Professor of Mechanical...
  • News - 18 Mar 2009
    Installing ultraviolet C (UVC, a type of UV ray) lights in the upper part of wards and waiting rooms could cut the spread of tuberculosis (TB) in hospitals by 70%, new international research published...
  • News - 10 Mar 2009
    For millions of years, green plants have employed photosynthesis to capture energy from sunlight and convert it into electrochemical energy. A goal of scientists has been to develop an artificial...
  • News - 5 Mar 2009
    Dual catalysts may be the key to efficiently turning carbon dioxide and water vapor into methane and other hydrocarbons using titania nanotubes and solar power, according to Penn State...
  • News - 2 Feb 2009
    Denbighshire-based high-tech company Laser Micromachining Limited (LML) is set to play a crucial role in a European Space Agency (ESA) mission to Mars after developing a vital component in the next...
  • News - 12 Jan 2009
    A compact fiber-optic probe developed for the space program has now proven valuable for patients in the clinic as the first non-invasive early detection device for cataracts, the leading cause of...

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