Arizona State University
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Hestia is a computer program developed at Arizona State University, that can estimate greenhouse gas emissions on a micro level.
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Researchers have created a thin film flexible smartphone, known as the Paperphone.
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Researchers have used the world's first hard X-ray free-electron laser to obtain images of the molecular structures of proteins, and single-shot images of intact viruses.
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Scientists have created an autonomous "nanobot" out of DNA.
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A new study from the University of Wisconsin may have profound implications for the cosmetic-surgery industry.
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Researchers have developed a process that removes a key obstacle to producing lower-cost, renewable biofuels by programming a photosynthetic microbe to self-destruct.
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Researchers are close to finding a way to further reduce the size of nanoscale lasers to obtain devices we could use to speed up our Internet access.
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Go With the Flo is a self-sustaining toilet concept from students at ASU College of Design that calls on yoga principles in its quest to define the lavatory of the future.
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Arizona State University's Flexible Display Center (FDC) has added touchscreen capabilities that support real-time user input by either stylus pen or by touch to their already impressive affordable, flexible electronic displays announced late last year.
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HP and Arizona State University have announced the first prototype of their affordable, flexible electronic displays.
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Travis Andren's entry for the Sustainable Technologies category of the Create the Future Design Contest is a plug and play system designed to combat the phenomena known as “vampire power” or “power leakage”, which causes power loss
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Groundbreaking research conducted by Physicists from Arizona State University has resulted in a new technique that uses lasers to destroy viruses and bacteria, including AIDS and Hepatitis, without causing harm to the human cells of the infected person.
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