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Engineers Boost Potential for Creating Successor to Shrinking Transistors
Computers and similar electronic devices have gotten faster and smaller over the decades as computer-chip makers have learned how to shrink individual transistors, the tiny electrical switches that convey digital information.
Culprit Nabbed in the Death of a Catalyst
Several years ago, a relatively new catalyst for vehicle emission control began showing signs of trouble.
Research Brief: Climate Change Is Already Affecting Global Food Production — and Not Equally
The world’s top 10 crops — barley, cassava, maize, oil palm, rapeseed, rice, sorghum, soybean, sugarcane and wheat — supply a combined 83 percent of all calories produced on cropland.
Stressed, Anxious? Ask the Brain!
Our actions are driven by “internal states” such as anxiety, stress, hunger or thirst – which will strongly affect and motivate our behaviors.
Concussion Symptoms Reversed by Magnetic Therapy
Magnetic stimulation using a laptop-style device for 20 minutes per day improved the ability of rodents with concussion to walk in a straight line, navigate a maze, run on a wheel, and perform cognitive tests, according to research published in the Journal of Neurotrauma.