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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

ScienceDaily: Top Technology News

ScienceDaily: Top Technology News


An older Vega: New insights about the star all others are measured by

Posted: 11 Dec 2012 12:44 PM PST

Vega, a star astronomers have used as a touchstone to measure other stars' brightness for thousands of years, may be more than 200 million years older than previously thought.

Mussel goo inspires blood vessel glue

Posted: 11 Dec 2012 12:44 PM PST

A researcher has helped create a gel -- based on the mussel's knack for clinging to rocks, piers and boat hulls -- that can be painted onto the walls of blood vessels and stay put, forming a protective barrier with potentially life-saving implications.

Ancient red dye powers new 'green' battery: Chemists use plant extract in eco-friendly, sustainable lithium-ion battery

Posted: 11 Dec 2012 11:52 AM PST

Rose madder -- a natural plant dye once prized throughout the Old World to make fiery red textiles -- has found a second life as the basis for a new "green" battery. Chemists have developed a non-toxic and sustainable lithium-ion battery powered by purpurin, a dye extracted from the roots of the madder plant.

Grains gang up to bear brunt of missile and meteorite impacts

Posted: 11 Dec 2012 11:52 AM PST

High-speed video of projectiles slamming into a bed of disks has given scientists a new microscopic picture of the way a meteorite or missile transfers the energy of its impact to sand and dirt grains.

Best of both worlds: Hybrid approach sheds light on crystal structure solution

Posted: 11 Dec 2012 10:03 AM PST

Understanding the arrangement of atoms in a solid is vital to materials research -- but the problem can be difficult to solve in many important situations. Now, by combining the work of two different scientific camps, researchers have created an algorithm that makes crystal structure solution more automated and reliable.

Black holes have properties that resemble dynamics of both solids and liquids

Posted: 11 Dec 2012 08:29 AM PST

Black holes are surrounded by many mysteries, but now researchers have come up with new groundbreaking theories that can explain several of their properties. The research shows that black holes have properties that resemble the dynamics of both solids and liquids.

Alternative to fullerenes in organic solar cells is just as exciting

Posted: 11 Dec 2012 06:49 AM PST

An insight into the properties of fullerene is set to open the door to a new class of electronic acceptors which can be used to build better and cheaper organic solar cells.

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