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TechCrime lab
From accidents to crime scenes, scientists are helping detectives solve mysteries.
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TechExplorer of the extreme deep
A new project to build an improved research sub aims to shed light on the mysterious ocean depths.
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TechInspired by nature
Researchers are applying lessons learned from butterflies, beetles, mussels, and other creatures to problems of human survival.
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TechCold house, hot house, green house
Saving energy at home requires paying attention to the building's windows, walls, and roof.
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TechA taste for cheese
Researchers aim for cheese that is tastier, more nutritious, and easier to make than those now available.
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SpaceSearching for alien life
A robot rover practices looking for alien life by trekking across the world's driest desert.
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TechAre propellers fin-ished?
The fins and flippers of penguins and other marine animals inspire new ways to propel watercraft.
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TechSurviving Olympic Heat
Athletes competing in the Athens Olympic Games will rely on training and new technology to cope with high temperatures.
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TechSpinach power for solar cells
A solar cell based on chemicals taken from spinach and bacteria converts light into electricity.
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TechThe Incredible Shrunken Kids
Researchers are using nanotechnology to develop superfast computers, amazing materials, and tiny robots.
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TechThe Incredible Shrunken Kids
Researchers are using nanotechnology to develop superfast computers, amazing materials, and tiny robots.
By Emily Sohn