- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 4th, 2006
Technique Used Commonly in Physics Finds Application in Neuroscience
Method can help develop high-sensitive microsensors
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 4th, 2006
Biofuels Researcher Searches for New Sources
In his attempt to make ethanol production methods from biomass competitive
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 4th, 2006
New X-Ray Microbeam Answers 20-year-old Metals Question
A new technique opens a detailed window into the microstructure of stress in metals and provides quantitative data to support computer models of mechanical stress
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 3rd, 2006
Imaging Challenges Theory of High-Temperature Superconductivity
It might work the same way as the low temperature superconductivity after all
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 1st, 2006
Radioactive Crystals Help Identify and Date Ore Deposits
Using monazite
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 31st, 2006
Researchers Pursue a Narrow Particle with Wide Implications
That may offer the first experimental clue for string theory
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 27th, 2006
Something in the Air: Nanoparticles and ...?
Scientists study the structure and behavior of nanoparticles emitted into the air from both man made and natural sources
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 27th, 2006
Scientists Image 'Magnetic Semiconductors' on the Nanoscale
A technology that could lead to better magnetic semiconductor materials
- By Anca Rusu
- July 27th, 2006
NanoSensors Start Biosensor Design Evaluation
NTNE2007 - Europe's largest nanotechnology event
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 24th, 2006
MIT Physicists Shed New Light on Superfluidity
Scientists managed to observe the transition to superfluidity of a gas of fermionic atoms
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 24th, 2006
Long-Lived Magnetic Fluctuations in a Crystal
German scientists measured for the first time long-lived coordinated magnetic fluctuations in a magnetic material using a new neutron beam technique
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 24th, 2006
Scientists Unveil 'Nanoegg'
Asymmetric particles focus light in an unique way
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 24th, 2006
'Micro-Boxes' of Water Used to Study Single Molecules
Scientists use water droplets as minuscule boxes for manipulating small numbers of biomolecules for nanobiochemistry
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 24th, 2006
Add Nanotubes and Stir - With the Right Force
NIST researchers have mapped the relationship between stirring force and nanotube arrangement, an advance key to the processing of new nanocomposite materials
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 21st, 2006
Work Launched on Space Shuttle Shows Live Cells Influence Growth of Nanostructures
Sensors, TB modeling, cell preparation, and surgical implant safety may all be improved by a Sandia National Laboratories and University of New Mexico discovery that live cells improve nanostructures when inserted in slurry
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 20th, 2006
Research Paves Way for New Composite Materials
"Graphene-based materials" that could be mixed into materials such as polymers, glasses and ceramics