Titan propels GE beyond the limits of gas turbine testing
Newly-found phenomenon has important implications for part quality and build speed
New technique could be helpful in developing electronics and improving the efficiency of boilers
Inexpensive method could slow spread of outbreak, future pandemic diseases
Transistor that operates at a record 38 gigahertz, though simulations show it could be capable of operating at a mind-boggling 110 gigahertz
Groundbreaking observations could help develop better, more efficient materials for electronics and alternative energy
The key is a photo-initiating chemical compound
Reconfigured Tesla coil aligns, electrifies materials from a distance
Clothes that receive and transmit digital information are closer to reality
Bioengineers determine textile manufacturing processes ideal for engineering tissues needed for organ and tissue repair
New lab is one of four augmented human research labs in the world and the only one in North America
Designing and building three massive hill slopes, known as LEO, was no ordinary undertaking for the UA's Biosphere 2
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