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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • August 4th, 2006
Technique Used Commonly in Physics Finds Application in Neuroscience

Technique Used Commonly in Physics Finds Application in Neuroscience

Method can help develop high-sensitive microsensors

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • August 4th, 2006
Biofuels Researcher Searches for New Sources

Biofuels Researcher Searches for New Sources

In his attempt to make ethanol production methods from biomass competitive

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • August 4th, 2006
New X-Ray Microbeam Answers 20-year-old Metals Question

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

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • August 3rd, 2006
Imaging Challenges Theory of High-Temperature Superconductivity

Imaging Challenges Theory of High-Temperature Superconductivity

It might work the same way as the low temperature superconductivity after all

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • August 1st, 2006
Radioactive Crystals Help Identify and Date Ore Deposits

Radioactive Crystals Help Identify and Date Ore Deposits

Using monazite

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • August 1st, 2006
Visualising Invisibility

Visualising Invisibility

With mathematics

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • July 31st, 2006
Researchers Pursue a Narrow Particle with Wide Implications

Researchers Pursue a Narrow Particle with Wide Implications

That may offer the first experimental clue for string theory

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • July 27th, 2006
Something in the Air: Nanoparticles and ...?

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

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • July 27th, 2006
Scientists Image 'Magnetic Semiconductors' on the Nanoscale

Scientists Image 'Magnetic Semiconductors' on the Nanoscale

A technology that could lead to better magnetic semiconductor materials

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  • By Anca Rusu
  • July 27th, 2006
NanoSensors Start Biosensor Design Evaluation

NanoSensors Start Biosensor Design Evaluation

NTNE2007 - Europe's largest nanotechnology event

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • July 24th, 2006
MIT Physicists Shed New Light on Superfluidity

MIT Physicists Shed New Light on Superfluidity

Scientists managed to observe the transition to superfluidity of a gas of fermionic atoms

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • July 24th, 2006
Long-Lived Magnetic Fluctuations in a Crystal

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

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • July 24th, 2006
Scientists Unveil 'Nanoegg'

Scientists Unveil 'Nanoegg'

Asymmetric particles focus light in an unique way

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • July 24th, 2006
'Micro-Boxes' of Water Used to Study Single Molecules

'Micro-Boxes' of Water Used to Study Single Molecules

Scientists use water droplets as minuscule boxes for manipulating small numbers of biomolecules for nanobiochemistry

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • July 24th, 2006
Add Nanotubes and Stir - With the Right Force

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

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • July 21st, 2006
Work Launched on Space Shuttle Shows Live Cells Influence Growth of Nanostructures

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

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • July 20th, 2006
Research Paves Way for New Composite Materials

Research Paves Way for New Composite Materials

"Graphene-based materials" that could be mixed into materials such as polymers, glasses and ceramics

 
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