Tuesday, June 25, 2013

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Farming Carbon: Study Reveals Potent Carbon-Storage Potential Of Manmade Wetlands
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Chemists Move Forward With Tool To Detect Hydrogen Sulfide
Scientists have developed a selective probe that detects hydrogen sulfide levels as low as 190 nanomolar (10 parts per billion) in biological samples.

How Fish Swim
Researchers have revealed some of the mechanical properties that allow undulatory fish to move so intricately, providing insights in evolutionary biology, neural control of movement and bio-inspired devices.

Two-Dimensional Atomically Flat Transistors Show Promise For Next-Generation Green Electronics
Researchers have demonstrated the tremendous potential for low-power and high-performance integrated circuits.

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