Tuesday, October 29, 2013

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Public wants labels for food nanotech – and they're willing to pay for it
Research finds that people in the United States want labels on food products that use nanotechnology – whether the nanotechnology is in the food or is used in food packaging.

Collaboration creates breakthroughs for solar cell efficiency
Research shows layer-by-layer crystal growth may lead to record-breaking efficiencies in photovoltaic solar cell technology.

Crying wolf: Who benefits and when?
A crisis at work can bring out the best in colleagues, often inspiring more cooperation and self-sacrifice. A new study finds that the benefits are not shared equally.

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