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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Graphene Foam Sensors Cheaply Detect Trace Particles in Air Ten Times Better Than Current Tech
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Intricate 3D silicon crystals act as semiconductors for light
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Successful Target Engagement with High-Energy Laser Weapons
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Tiny levers, big moves in piezoelectric sensors
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Cold Fusion: Is it Possible? Is it Real?
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Rebuilding the brain’s circuitry
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Law Not War in the South China Sea
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DRS Defense Solutions creates backpack version of its Mobile Mapping Networking Suite
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Russia's Red Alert
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First steps towards light-based tractor beams
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DARPA developing seamlessly biometric computer identification
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Supercool: Water Doesn't Have to Freeze Until Minus 55 F
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The future of airport security: Thermal lie-detectors and cloned sniffer dogs
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Rebuilding the brain’s circuitry using embryonic neurons
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Microplasma technology could replace lamps
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Scientists develop an in-eye display
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30Gbps wireless technology detailed
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MIT creates diode for light, makes photonic silicon chips possible
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First inkjet-printed graphene computer circuit is transparent, flexible
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US carrier strike force enters Syrian waters. Russian carrier en route
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Pakistan orders US to close Shamsi airbase
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Superconductor may hide long-sought secret
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New Battery Technology Could Provide Large-Scale Energy Storage for the Grid
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New Uranium Enrichment Technology Alarms
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Russian leader suggests punishing space failures
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Third PAK-FA prototype breaks cover
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China navy to carry out Pacific exercises
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Rebel army calls for air strikes on Syria
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Raytheon First to Successfully Test With On-Orbit AEHF Satellite
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Taiwan Drills Test Defenses Against China Attack
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New Cluster Munitions Treaty Rejected
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Iran to Target NATO Shield in Turkey if Threatened
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