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Reaching For The Limits of Tiny Transistors
Researchers have created a working transistor out of just one phosphorous atom.
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Weaving Around Web Privacy Controls
Privacy researcher Lorrie Cranor discusses recent evasions of privacy controls in web browsers.
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Imagining A More Active Moon
New research says that our moon may be more geologically active than once thought.
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Secret Life Of Ice
Photographer Edward Aites zoomed in on ice and found a beautiful and foreign landscape.
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Mild Winter May Be Keeping Flu Bugs At Bay
This year’s flu season is off to a later start than any other year on record, according to the CDC.
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Genetic Test Reveals Unexpected Data
A look at one reporter’s personal journey to understand the risks and benefits of DNA. mapping.
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The Origin Of The Word ‘Tuberculosis’
Why did we stop calling the disease ‘consumption’?
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Powering Up…With A Microbial Fuel Cell
Researchers used river mud–and the bacteria that live in it–to power a fuel cell.