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  Cut nanotubes speed flexible circuits
Cut single layers of overlapping, randomly oriented carbon nanotubes into strips and you've got an inexpensive route to high-performance, flexible electronics.

  Rubber biochips get sophisticated
Pretreat portions of the rubber sheets that will form the channels and containers of disposable biochips, and after the biochips are made you can put microscopic pores, patterns and electrodes on channel and container side walls.

  Tiny microscope goes with the flow
Position a series of microscopic pinholes over digital camera pixels and you have a microscope-on-a-biochip without the bulky lenses of traditional microscopes.

  Programming biology
A programming language for simulating biology makes it easier for scientists to create computer models of protein molecules, whole organisms and everything in between.

  Software sees structure
Software that analyzes data sets determines the most appropriate data structure to use.

  Seeing logic
It turns out that you can compute just by looking at something, as long as the something is a visual representation of a logic circuit. A novel method of computing takes advantage of human visual perception...

  Vegetable scales with a mind of their own
(Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft) What was the number you were supposed to enter for the chili-pepper on the self-service scales? Was it 67 or 76? And the number for the bananas? The latest self-service scales automatically recognize what the customer has placed on them.

  Goodman, UKAEA and STFC link up to establish world-leading location for science and innovation
(Science and Technology Facilities Council) ~ Twenty-year joint venture at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus will attract investment through research facilities, infrastructure development and private sector interest ~~ 5,000 knowledge-based jobs to be created in the science and innovation sector ~


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