Publications by Date

2014

Born in the Blood: Hemophilia 101
Nature / Vol. 515, Issue 7528 / Nov. 27, 2014 / pp. S158-S159 / view site
Clotting Factors: Stretching Time
Nature / Vol. 515, Issue 7528 / Nov. 27, 2014 / pp. S162-S164 / view site
Li-Fi Gets Ready to Compete with Wi-Fi
IEEE Spectrum / Nov. 20, 2014 / website / view site
Printing 3-D Conductive Materials with the Help of Ionic Liquids
Chemical & Engineering News / Nov. 19, 2014 / website / view site
Liquid Crystals Stabilize Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
Chemical & Engineering News / Nov. 7, 2014 / website / view site
First Terahertz Amplifier "Goes to 11"
IEEE Spectrum / Nov. 4, 2014 / website / view site
Tiny Cancer-Killing Death Rays: Spaser Therapy Proposed
IEEE Spectrum / Nov. 4, 2014 / website / view site
Software Tackles Inflatable Structures
Communications of the ACM / Oct. 28, 2014 / website / view site
Liquid Crystal Goes From Transparent To Mirrorlike With A Simple Jolt
Chemical & Engineering News / Oct. 9, 2014 / website / view site
Catalytic Micropump Controls Self-Assembly
Chemical & Engineering News / Sept. 26, 2014 / website / view site
Gradual Evolution
Communications of the ACM / Vol. 57, No. 10 / October 2014 / pp. 16-18 / view site
Long-Lived Blue OLEDs Could Lead to Better Displays
IEEE Spectrum / Sept. 25, 2014 / website / view site
Identifying Explosives at a Distance
IEEE Spectrum / October 2014 / view site
Organic Photocatalyst Helps Split Water
Chemical & Engineering News / Sept. 10, 2014 / website / view site
Graphene Offers a Better Way to Capture T-rays
IEEE Spectrum / Sept. 8, 2015 / website / view site
The Power of Memory
Communications of the ACM / Vol. 57, No. 9 / September 2014 / pp. 15-16 / view site
Engineers Design Micropatterned Surface to Control Droplet Flow
Chemical & Engineering News / Aug. 27, 2014 / website / view site
Camouflage Technology Copies Cuttlefish Trick
IEEE Spectrum / Aug. 18, 2014 / website / view site
Raman Laser Could Identify Explosives at a Distance
IEEE Spectrum / Aug. 14, 2014 / website / view site
Bendable Sound Waves Can Skirt Objects, Track Particles
IEEE Spectrum / Aug. 8, 2014 / website / view site

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