Electricity-producing materials would be able to power nanodevices of the futureWASHINGTON - A team of scientists at the University of Houston has set out to both amplify and provoke the potential in materials to produce electricity for themselves, which can be used to create nanodevices that can power electronics, such as cell phones, MP3 players and even biomedical implants. Ohio widow’s donation of WWII artillery shell spurs neighborhood shutdown as bomb squad calledCOLUMBUS, Ohio — A military museum near Columbus, Ohio got more than it bargained for when the widow of a World War II veteran tried to donate an artillery shell. Abused woman in NC haunted by release of ex-husband who promised to kill her and 2 daughtersMONROE, N.C. — Heather Thompson’s blackened and bloodied face has served as a warning to battered women in North Carolina. On a billboard and in brochures, she tells them they can get help. No longer Duncan’s sidekick, Parker becoming focus of SpursDALLAS — Two games into the playoffs, there’s something interesting about the San Antonio Spurs. |