3D printed ear binds biology with electronics
PRINCETON (US) — Using 3D printing tools, scientists have created a functional ear that can “hear” radio frequencies far beyond the range of normal human capability. Continue…
Friday, May 10, 2013 12:35 - 5 Comments
Health & Medicine - Mar 25, 2013 10:37 - 0 Comments
Antibiotics work better when germs self-destruct
PRINCETON / BOSTON U. (US) — Scientists find that using bacteria’s own byproducts can make them far more vulnerable to antibiotics. (more…)
Society & Culture - Jan 17, 2013 16:05 - 0 Comments
Neolithic strainer hints at origin of cheese
PRINCETON (US) — Milk byproducts left in pieces of pottery suggest ancient Europeans, who were mostly lactose intolerant, knew how to separate cheese curds from whey. (more…)
Earth & Environment - Jan 4, 2013 15:26 - 0 Comments
New drought model accounts for climate
PRINCETON (US) — Recent droughts have led scientists to warn that global warming has already begun to increase worldwide drought, but new research says this might not be so. (more…)
Earth & Environment - Dec 3, 2012 17:24 - 2 Comments
Could the US say goodbye to crude oil?
PRINCETON (US) — The United States could eliminate its need for crude oil by using a combination of coal, natural gas, and non-food crops to make synthetic fuel, experts report. (more…)










