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NewsScientists Give Paper Sensing Capabilities That Allow It to Connect to the Digital Worldby Michelle Ma-University of Washington News OfficeThe method relies on small radio frequency (RFID) tags that are stuck on, printed, or drawn onto the paper to create interactive, lightweight interfaces
President Obama Honors Early Career Scientists and Engineersby Other AuthorAwardees, including 20 nominated by NSF, represent science and engineering expertise across a breadth of disciplines and research areas.
Ames Laboratory Scientists Crack Long-Standing Chemistry Mysteryby Other AuthorA team of researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory has answered a key question concerning the widely-used Fenton reaction...