The relationship between the thickness and the grating period looks like a power law. I would think the process could work down to the level of thickness that...
When Xudong Wang finished his PhD in materials science at Georgia Tech at the end of 2005, he knew he had a good thing going. He opted to stay put in the lab...
Artificial brains will create smarter robots, enhanced humans By Dick Pelletier Spanish researchers at University of Granada have achieved a giant leap for...
Let's hope this is all true, and then if it's true, let's hope the technology doesn't get squelched. Gilda By GRANT SLATER, Associated Press Writer Millions of...
Growing living-tissue heart valves a reality in 3-5 years Surgeons will soon be able to literally mend a broken heart using live tissue grown from a patient's...
Where will the jobs be in 2012? Hot jobs of the future will focus on health care, science, high-tech [Image: Classified ads] According to the U.S. Labor...
Our meeting this month we will hear a presentation by the American Red Cross on how we can prepare for a major area disaster. We will focus on Regional...
How long before we can screen and detect most medical problems with non invasive technology? In a related story work is being done to use lasers to zap cancer...
Here is the article about zapping viruses in the blood with a laser. Eric Laser Blasts Viruses In Blood Science Daily <http://www.sciencedaily.com/> — A...
By Sinead Carew While Malcolm Gladwell's "Tipping Point" explores how a trend emerges from obscurity to the mainstream, a new book says even small trends can...
Why not use this method the get mitocondrial dna that increses life spans? Eric Using evolution, UW team creates a template for many new therapeutic agents ...
<http://www.technologyreview.com/images/logo_print.gif> Eric (Eric25001@...*) has sent you an article from TechnologyReview.com! Good article on useing...
Pigs with wombs would fit the bill for japanes company trying to make artificial womb. Might bring new meaning to the phrase your mother is a pig. Does the...
Future of jobs in a world filled with automation and robots By Dick Pelletier A recent World Future Society report explains how technology is indeed a job...
I believe robots will evolve slowly over the next three decades. 2008-2015 – Asian, U.S., and EU manufacturers will scramble to develop new innovations that...
Israeli Researcher Develops New Theoretical Model of Time Machine Technion Israel Institute of Technology researchers have developed a theoretical model of a...
Matter and antimatter can work together Matter-antimatter molecules of positronium observed in the lab for the first time The ultra-high vacuum target chamber,...
This Friday's Meeting: What:Disaster Preparedness Who: Presented by the AMERICAN RED CROSS Where: Red Cross Building 1771 E. Flamingo Road Suite 206B Las...
August 31, 2007 IBM Nanotech Breakthroughs Point to Tech's Future Building Blocks New research explores using atoms and molecules to pack more data storage and...
I like the idea of biologicals like bat saliva. This would make a great topic. Eric Bat saliva may help stroke disability CLEVELAND, Sept. 13 (UPI) -- U.S....
<http://www.technologyreview.com/images/logo_print.gif> eric (eric25001@...*) has sent you an article from TechnologyReview.com! Story on solar from...
This story was also discussed on NPR Science friday. It should be available on line as a podcast if you missed the show. This is a great way we can use math...
Garlic, Nature's Gas Guzzler Belching, farting farm animals account for about 16% of worldwide emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas that's 20 times as...
Research overturns accepted notion of neutron's electrical properties For two generations of physicists, it has been a standard belief that the neutron, an...
Reports Says Organized Crime Top Problem By JUSTIN BERGMAN – 6 days ago UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Organized crime may have brought in more than $2 trillion in...
Molecular nanotech promises increased wealth, longer life By Dick Pelletier Arthur C. Clarke once said, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is virtually...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Microorganisms may soon be efficiently and inexpensively producing novel pharmaceutical compounds, such as flavonoids, that fight aging,...
Glass Of Wine Can Help Find New Mineral Deposits Science Daily <http://www.sciencedaily.com/> — The key to finding new mineral deposits in Australia could...