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Scientists grow nanowire directly on a crystal — and help usher in the next generation ...
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Brown algae could help your smartphone keep its charge [Materials Science]
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The proton transistor could finally give us perfect machine-human interfaces [Materials Science]
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How carnivorous plants could give us self-cleaning, self-repairing walls [Materials Science]
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Stanford's JavaScript-based Computer Science 101 Materials Available Online for Free
... for Stanford University's Computer Science 101 contains lecture notes and ... Python-based Introduction to Computer Science and Programming available here. The ... , Web-based introduction to computer science and JavaScript. You can find ... Read moreFrom ReadWriteWeb - 11/07/2011 -
Win $5k to Redesign a New Middle School Science Curriculum
... you think our middle school science and math education is below ... it. Today the magazine Popular Science joined forces with InnoCentive to ... $50 total in readily available materials per class. Sponsor The ... Read moreFrom Readwriteweb - 15/08/2011 -
Petridish Aims To Crowdfund Science And Research Projects
petri petri Funding for science and research is hard to come ... is a crowdfunding platform for science that plans to transform the ... research is funded. On Petridish, science-lovers can connect directly with ... Read moreFrom TechCrunch - 08/03/2012 -
Science Gives You Super Powers: How to Shoot Fireballs from Your Hands
... Shoot Fireballs from Your Hands Science Gives You Super Powers: How ... throw (shoot) at imaginary enemies. Materials Naphtha-based lighter fluid Cotton ... super powers, mad scientists! Via Science Gives You Super Powers: How ... Read moreFrom WonderHowTo - 10/03/2012 -
Galactic Invasion: Mad Science Begins Its Own Space Program—Needs Your Help!
... Your Help! Galactic Invasion: Mad Science Begins Its Own Space Program ... . Today, that all changes. Mad Science is officially launching our own ... today we attempt the simplest. Materials Potassium nitrate (see ... Read moreFrom WonderHowTo - 23/03/2012 -
Why things fall apart [Video]

