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Teenager's Power Storage Project Lights Up Science World
2013-05-21 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Interest in nanochemistry research and energy storage led 18-year-old Eesha Khare, a senior at Lynbrook High School in San Jose, Calif., to develop a supercapacitor that could potentially be used in flexible displays and fabrics. Her effort won her first prize at the Intel Science Fair and the Project of the Year award in the California State Science Fair's senior division for 2013.
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Teen's science project could charge phones in 20 seconds
2013-05-20 20:52:29| CNET News.com
An 18-year-old's science fair project leads her to create an improved supercapacitor with technology that could provide super-fast phone charging in the future. [Read more]
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Charges dropped against teen in science experiment 'bomb'
2013-05-16 06:25:18| CNET News.com
Kiera Wilmot, the 16-year-old who put toilet cleaner and aluminum foil together at school and it went bang will not be charged with a felony. [Read more]
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ZEISS Lightsheet Z.1 Awarded with Best New Life Science Product of 2012
2013-05-14 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Majority of SelectScience members voted for ZEISS light sheet microscope system<br /> <br /> At the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2013 in Washington, D.C., USA, SelectScience announced that ZEISS Lightsheet Z.1 has been awarded with the Best New Life Science Product of 2012 by members of SelectScience – an independent online publisher providing access to product news, reviews, techniques and expert opinion about the best laboratory equipment and latest ...This story is related to the following:Optics and PhotonicsElectrical Equipment and Systems Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Research Microscopes | Measuring Microscopes | Image Analysis Microscopes | Microscope Illuminators | Fluorescence Microscopes |
Science proves what we all know: Nature is Good for your Health!
2013-05-13 12:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Ecologist: A walk in the park can calm and restore you. This is something we take for granted in parks and recreation, because we have known it to be true ever since we started spending time in nature. But new research reported in the British Journal of Sports Medicine now provides scientific proof that walking in nature and spending time under leafy shade trees causes electrochemical changes in the brain that can lead people to enter a highly beneficial state of "effortless attention.' The UK researchers...
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