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Science and industry covers how large scale scientific challenges can initiate the building of new industries for those willing to invest the time and money. These challenges include, but are not limited to, space travel, global climate changes, clean water, physics, biology, medical, nanotechnology, energy, and green transportation.

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The Chemistry of Soapmore

It’s a Wash: The Chemistry of Soap NSF – This video explains how soaps and detergents–surfactants–work to break up...

Copper-nickel nanowires could be perfect fit for printable electronicsmore

R&D Mag – Duke University chemists created a new set of flexible, electrically conductive nanowires from thin...

NOAA: How Networks are Used in Climate Researchmore

Now, NOAA is using a super-high-speed network called “n-wave” to connect research sites across the United States with...

Creation of gamma optics refutes physics assumptionmore

R&D Mag – Scientists at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich and the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in...

Hydrogen flips switch on vanadium oxidemore

R&D Mag – If you are not a condensed matter physicist, vanadium oxide may be the coolest material you’ve never...

New nanostructure for batteries keeps going and goingmore

R&D Mag – For more than a decade, scientists have tried to improve lithium-based batteries by replacing the...

Physicists reveal nature’s mathematical formula for survivalmore

By Miles O’Brien and Jon Baime – The vascular system of a leaf provides its structure and delivers its nutrients.

Phase-change breakthrough could transform memory mediamore

R&D Mag – This research focused on an inexpensive phase-change memory alloy composed of germanium, antimony and...

Overachievers of the insect worldmore

NSF - [VIDEO 2:28] Leaf cutter ants could be called the overachievers of the insect world. They are farmers, medicine...

With new design, bulk semiconductor proves it can take the heatmore

R&D Mag – The intense interest in harvesting energy from heat sources has led to a renewed push to discover...

Laser Balloonsmore

NSF – What makes a red thing red? I bet you have a guess. Now put it to the test when we shine a high-powered laser on...

The Circle of Materials Science Life | R&D Magmore

By Lindsay Hock – As materials science researchers look to drive new product innovations, they inspire—and are aided...

R&D in the 1970s | R&D Magmore

R&D Mag – The 1970s saw the development of the first microprocessor, pocket calculators, video cassette recorders,...

See the Universe with Webb Space Telescopemore

NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Visitor Center in Greenbelt, Md. will host this month’s Sunday Experiment on Sunday,...

IBM snaps an image of electric chargemore

By Martin LaMonica – IBM researchers have created a subatomic snapshot of the electric charge within a molecule, an...

One step closer to a new kilogrammore

R&D Mag – The National Physical Laboratory (NPL/UK) has produced technology capable of accurate measurements of...

Hello, Are You Calling from the Moon?more

Hello, are you calling from the Moon? No reply.

Tips for writing scientific journal review articlesmore

Scientific journal review articles summarize the findings of a large number of peer-reviewed articles, as well as...

Despite low solar activity, Earth’s energy budget out of whackmore

R&D Mag – A new NASA study underscores the fact that greenhouse gases generated by human activity—not changes in...

Ocean acidification study reveals effects of carbon dioxidemore

R&D Mag – A University of California Santa Barbara marine scientist and a team of 18 other researchers have...

X-ray laser creates matter at 2 million C | R&D Magmore

R&D Mag – Researchers working at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have...

Leverage Lessons Learned to Avoid Innovation Déjà Vumore

Leverage lessons learned and tap corporate wisdom and external knowledge to drive innovation and avoid repeating past...

[Infographic] Dialing in on Americans' Thoughts on Stem Cell Researchmore

Stem cell-based therapies offer potential new ways to treat diseases for which there is no current cure, including...

Pentagon-backed ‘time cloak’ stops the clockmore

By Seth Borenstein – It’s one thing to make an object invisible, like Harry Potter’s mythical cloak. But scientists...

Design News - Top 12 Hot Design Technologies for 2012more

Design News's pick of the top 12 technologies to watch in 2012, in automation, energy, sensors, communications, LED,...

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