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- Structure, not scientists to blame for Los Alamos failings, article says
- Gecko-inspired tank robot scales walls
- Using math and light to detect misshapen red blood cells
Structure, not scientists to blame for Los Alamos failings, article says Posted: 01 Nov 2011 09:23 AM PDT Policy decisions and poor management have substantially undermined the US Los Alamos National Laboratory — and, consequently, U.S. national security, according to a new article. The article calls into question media and government stereotypes that have blamed Los Alamos's scientists for the decline. |
Gecko-inspired tank robot scales walls Posted: 31 Oct 2011 07:02 PM PDT Researchers have developed a tank-like robot that has the ability to scale smooth walls, opening up a series of applications ranging from inspecting pipes, buildings, aircraft and nuclear power plants to deployment in search and rescue operations. |
Using math and light to detect misshapen red blood cells Posted: 31 Oct 2011 09:12 AM PDT Researchers have pioneered a technique that will allow doctors to ascertain the healthy shape of red blood cells in just a few seconds, by analyzing the light scattered off hundreds of cells at a time. |
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