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- Quantum criticality observed in new class of materials
- Toxic computer waste in the developing world
- Social media garden is first step in creating 'emotional' buildings
Quantum criticality observed in new class of materials Posted: 04 Jun 2014 07:55 AM PDT Quantum criticality, the strange electronic state that may be intimately related to high-temperature superconductivity, is notoriously difficult to study, but the first findings of a 'quantum critical point' in a category of materials known as 'oxypnictides' could lead to a broader understanding of the quantum phenomenon. |
Toxic computer waste in the developing world Posted: 03 Jun 2014 08:43 AM PDT As the developing world continues to develop, standards of living and access to technology increases. Unfortunately, as personal computers, laptops and mobile phones become increasingly common so the problem of recycling and disposal of such devices when they become technologically obsolete rises too, according to new research. |
Social media garden is first step in creating 'emotional' buildings Posted: 03 Jun 2014 08:42 AM PDT A Twitter-reactive garden could provide a prototype for the future development of 'smart' buildings that can adapt to our emotional state. A new research project, which involves computer scientists and architects, is exploring whether architecture is able to reflect and map human emotions. |
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