Monday, March 25, 2013

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Computer Simulations Yield Clues to How Cells Interact With Surroundings
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CO2 Could Produce Valuable Chemical Cheaply
Key advance could lead to a cheaper and more sustainable way to make acrylate, an important commodity chemical used to make materials from fabrics to diapers.

Finding More Space On The Cell Phone Spectrum
An electrical engineer is developing a system in a cell phone that could automatically locate available space within a bandwidth, reducing or eliminating "dead spots" in coverage.

Scientists Reveal Quirky Feature Of Lyme Disease Bacteria
Scientists have confirmed that the pathogen that causes Lyme Disease — unlike any other known organism — can exist without iron, a metal that all other life needs to make proteins and enzymes.

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