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Thursday, December 03, 2009

Biomedicine | By Jennifer Chu
An infrared-based endoscope scans tissue below the surface.
Patients could get their voice back using a device that analyzes contact between the tongue and palate.
Thin, battery-like films change color when the weather changes.
A new study says it's the best explanation for materials found in a meteorite, but not everyone agrees.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Gene-Testing Machine for Doctors
A new device rapidly analyzes blood for medically relevant genetic variations.
Copenhagen's Clean-Tech Dividend
Climate deal could deliver incentives to grow nascent energy technologies.
Sodium-Ion Cells for Cheap Energy Storage
DOE funds the development of low-cost sodium-ion batteries.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Searching Facebook More Intimately
Cuil indexes your Facebook network and produces results based on your social connections.
Personalized, Real-Time Web Content
A new version of Netvibes focuses on real-time data from around the Internet.
Caterpillar Flu Vaccine Delayed
The FDA wants further evidence that the novel approach is completely safe.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Identifying Anticancer Immune Cells
A new biosensor can spot potent cancer-killing immune cells.
Carbon Capture with Nanotubes
Startup Porifera is developing membranes to separate greenhouse gases from smokestacks.
Big Hope for Tiny Particles
Nanotechnology-based drug delivery offers new treatment options for deadly pancreatic cancers.
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Thursday, November 26, 2009
A Cancer-Fighting Implant
A polymer disc shrinks tumors in rodents by eliciting an immune attack.
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Gasoline from Vinegar
A process that converts acids from garbage into fuel gets a boost.
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Commercializing Garbage to Ethanol
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Recyclable Hydrogen Fuel Tanks
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