Thursday, June 13, 2013

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Additive Offers Near-Perfect Results As Nucleating Agent For Organic Semiconductors
Scientists have developed a new method for controlling crystallization of organic semiconductors and increasing the yield of devices to nearly 100 percent by using a low-cost, sugar-based additive.

The West Is Getting Dustier, Says Study
The amount of dust being blown across the landscape has increased over the last 17 years in large swaths of the West.

From Hot Springs To HIV, Same Protein Complexes Are Hijacked To Promote Viruses
Thermophiles and humans share ancient machinery used in cell division, researchers find.

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