Monday, September 30, 2013

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Engineers develop a stretchable, foldable transparent electronic display
Researchers have developed a transparent, elastic organic light-emitting device, or OLED, that can be repeatedly twisted at room temperature while still remaining lit and retaining its original shape.

Long-lasting steroids
Certain anabolic steroids and pharmaceutical products last far longer in the environment than previously known, according to a new study.

Team finds new microbe inside termite gut
Scientists have discovered a previously unidentified bacterium in the termite gut that may play a key role in turning hard, fibrous material into a nutritious meal.

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