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Novel Material Powers The World's Smallest Transistor
- Friday October 7, 2016
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
A research team led by US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has created the world's smallest transistor with a working one-nanometre gate.
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The World Is About To Install 700 Million Air Conditioners. Here's What That Means For The Climate
- Tuesday May 31, 2016
- World News | Chris Mooney, Brady Dennis, The Washington Post
As summer temperatures finally settle in, many in the U.S. take it for granted that they can dial down the thermostat: Americans use 5 percent of all of their electricity cooling homes and buildings. In many other countries, however - including countries in much hotter climates - air conditioning is still a relative rarity.
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Bacterium Trained To Perform Artificial Photosynthesis
- Saturday January 9, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
Scientists have successfully trained bacteria to perform photosynthesis - despite being non-photosynthetic, an advance that could lead to the next generation of solar-to-chemical conversion technologies.
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www.ndtv.com/health
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Now You See it, Now You Don't: Invisibility Cloak Nears Reality
- Friday September 18, 2015
- World News | Reuters
A cloak of invisibility may be common in science fiction but it is not so easy in the real world. New research suggests such a device may be moving closer to reality.
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www.ndtv.com
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Novel Material Powers The World's Smallest Transistor
- Friday October 7, 2016
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
A research team led by US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has created the world's smallest transistor with a working one-nanometre gate.
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www.ndtv.com
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The World Is About To Install 700 Million Air Conditioners. Here's What That Means For The Climate
- Tuesday May 31, 2016
- World News | Chris Mooney, Brady Dennis, The Washington Post
As summer temperatures finally settle in, many in the U.S. take it for granted that they can dial down the thermostat: Americans use 5 percent of all of their electricity cooling homes and buildings. In many other countries, however - including countries in much hotter climates - air conditioning is still a relative rarity.
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www.ndtv.com
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Bacterium Trained To Perform Artificial Photosynthesis
- Saturday January 9, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
Scientists have successfully trained bacteria to perform photosynthesis - despite being non-photosynthetic, an advance that could lead to the next generation of solar-to-chemical conversion technologies.
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www.ndtv.com/health
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Now You See it, Now You Don't: Invisibility Cloak Nears Reality
- Friday September 18, 2015
- World News | Reuters
A cloak of invisibility may be common in science fiction but it is not so easy in the real world. New research suggests such a device may be moving closer to reality.
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www.ndtv.com