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Sushi’s sublime secrets (video) American Chemical Society | September 20, 2017

Toward unbreakable encrypted messages American Chemical Society | September 15, 2017
Scientists want to develop photonic materials to bring quantum communication closer to reality

Self-folding electronics could enable advanced robotics (video) American Chemical Society | September 15, 2017
An electronic device that bends on its own could one day pave the way for self-folding robots.

Cassini’s legacy and the atmospheric chemistry of Titan (video) American Chemical Society | September 14, 2017
Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn

How one little sensor will make your life better ISRAEL21c | September 13, 2017
Sensors are in your future, from cancer detection to self-driving cars, and Israel’s Vayyar hopes to have a hand in many of them

Making 3-D printing safer American Chemical Society | September 11, 2017
Scientists have analyzed various methods for minimizing potentially harmful emissions from 3-D printing.

TP-Link Router offers plentiful features and good range Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | September 9, 2017

The chemicals we leave behind (video) American Chemical Society | September 7, 2017
Speaking of Chemistry

How rubber makes sports possible (video) American Chemical Society | September 5, 2017

Oppo’s new flagship 4K player continues the brand’s record of excellence Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | September 3, 2017
Look at it as a 4K disc player Plus - a home theatre component that can also act as your entire media hub, while offering high end video and even higher end audio while it does it

Going ‘green’ with plant-based resins American Chemical Society | August 28, 2017
Researchers developed a new plant-based resin that could make airplanes "greener."

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How ambient energy could power the internet of things American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
Most digital sensors are easy to connect, but those tucked away in hard-to-access spots will need to harvest ambient energy

Memory foam advances give firm support to growing mattress industry American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
Mattress-makers sell "beds-in-a-box" that expand in a buyer's house to make purchasing and delivery easier.

How to cryopreserve fish embryos and bring them back to life (video) American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
Researchers say cryopreserving fish embryos could one day help restock depleted fish populations

Smart toys without the batteries American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
When "smart" puzzle pieces are pushed down into the correct spot, a letter "C" for correct appears.

How animals glow (video) American Chemical Society | August 14, 2017

Rotel’s new nearly-all-in-one audio component sounds very sweet Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | August 11, 2017

The nitty-gritty behind how onions make you cry American Chemical Society | August 9, 2017
Researchers have discovered how onions make the compound that makes us cry

How superhydrophobic materials stay totally dry (video) American Chemical Society | August 9, 2017

Mimicking synapses between neurons is now one step closer with lab-made, dual-signal versions

Wine snobbery: Fact vs. fiction (video) American Chemical Society | August 2, 2017

New law could shore up U.S. helium supply American Chemical Society | July 27, 2017
Boosting U.S. helium production could improve supplies of the element, which is used in MRIs and fiber optics

Shampoo fragrances could stick around longer with the help of peptides

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An "earable" sensor can track core body temperature — a key health indicator — continuously

The chemistry of fried chicken (video) American Chemical Society | July 20, 2017
Delicate dance of fat at high temperatures leads to a crispy, savory summer snack

Precision agriculture is trending toward complete automated solutions for farm efficiency, increased yield and less waste, say Israeli experts.

How dragon blood could save your life (video) American Chemical Society | July 11, 2017
Anatural immune defense in the blood of komodo dragons

Jumping Kangaroos: 1 – Autonomous Cars: 0 Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | July 6, 2017
Even if the cars’ computers can project the anticipated path of one jumping roo, a whole troop of roos is likely to cause a computer headache

Plant inspiration could lead to flexible electronics American Chemical Society | July 4, 2017
A plant stem inspired researchers to develop a new, versatile aerogel for possible use in bendable devices

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