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Particles have gone half way round the LHC

Particles have gone half way round the LHC

4 days 12 hours 22 minutes ago :: 17 November, 2009

On Saturday evening, at around 8 p.m., after passing through the LHCb detector, for the first time since last year's incident, protons arrived at... more

Long-lived nuclear batteries powered by hydrogen isotopes are in testing for military applications.

Long-lived nuclear batteries powered by hydrogen isotopes are in testing for military applications.

4 days 15 hours 41 minutes ago :: 17 November, 2009

Batteries that harvest energy from the nuclear decay of isotopes can produce very low levels of current and last for decades without needing to be... more

Nanotech in Space: Rensselaer Experiment To Weather the Trials of Orbit

Nanotech in Space: Rensselaer Experiment To Weather the Trials of Orbit

8 days 11 hours 6 minutes ago :: 13 November, 2009

Novel nanomaterials developed at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are scheduled to blast off into orbit on November 16 aboard Space Shuttle... more

Behavior modification could ease concerns about nanoparticles

Behavior modification could ease concerns about nanoparticles

9 days 16 hours 33 minutes ago :: 12 November, 2009

In an advance that could help ease health and environmental concerns about the emerging nanotechnology industry, scientists are reporting... more

Nanoparticles for gene therapy improve

Nanoparticles for gene therapy improve

13 days 12 hours 39 minutes ago :: 08 November, 2009

About five years ago, Professor Janet Sawicki at the Lankenau Institute in Pennsylvania read an article about nanoparticles developed by MIT’s... more

NOAA Scientists Fly to the Ends of the Earth to Measure Greenhouse Gases

NOAA Scientists Fly to the Ends of the Earth to Measure Greenhouse Gases

16 days 15 hours 46 minutes ago :: 05 November, 2009

NOAA scientists took off Saturday on the second phase of a mission that, when complete, will provide a detailed view of how carbon dioxide and... more

 Materials scientists see glass creation in new light

Materials scientists see glass creation in new light

16 days 15 hours 50 minutes ago :: 05 November, 2009

Harvard materials scientists have come up with what they believe is a new way to model the formation of glasses, a type of amorphous solid that... more

Hard Rain: Pitt-led Researchers Create Nano-Particle Coating to Prevent Freezing Rain Buildup on Roads, Power Lines

Hard Rain: Pitt-led Researchers Create Nano-Particle Coating to Prevent Freezing Rain Buildup on Roads, Power Lines

20 days 12 hours 52 minutes ago :: 01 November, 2009

Inspired by water-resistant lotus leaves, the Pitt-developed solution repels freezing rain and provides the first evidence of anti-icing ability in... more

NONTOXIC ADHESIVES COULD MAKE BIOFUELS MORE ECONOMICALLY VIABLE AND IMPROVE PRODUCTS LIKE TRANSPARENT TAPE

NONTOXIC ADHESIVES COULD MAKE BIOFUELS MORE ECONOMICALLY VIABLE AND IMPROVE PRODUCTS LIKE TRANSPARENT TAPE

23 days 13 hours 49 minutes ago :: 29 October, 2009

An adhesive used in products like laminate countertops may also help cement a place for economically viable biofuels, according to a Kansas State... more

Technology May Cool The Laptop

Technology May Cool The Laptop

23 days 14 hours 10 minutes ago :: 29 October, 2009

Does your laptop sometimes get so hot that it can almost be used to fry eggs? New technology may help cool it and give information technology a... more

On the Road to Fusion Energy, an Accelerator to Study Warm Dense Matter

On the Road to Fusion Energy, an Accelerator to Study Warm Dense Matter

26 days 15 hours 4 minutes ago :: 26 October, 2009

Imagine yourself at the core of Jupiter, a planet 300 times the mass of Earth. At 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit, you and I might think it’s hot in... more

A Long Night Falls Over Saturn's Rings

A Long Night Falls Over Saturn's Rings

28 days 14 hours 53 minutes ago :: 24 October, 2009

As Saturn's rings orbit the planet, a section is typically in the planet's shadow, experiencing a brief night lasting from 6 to 14 hours. However,... more

Berkeley researchers find new route to nano self-assembly

Berkeley researchers find new route to nano self-assembly

29 days 16 hours 20 minutes ago :: 23 October, 2009

If the promise of nanotechnology is to be fulfilled, nanoparticles will have to be able to make something of themselves. An important advance... more

Dust particles curb climate change...

Dust particles curb climate change...

36 days 15 hours 28 minutes ago :: 16 October, 2009

A knowledge gap exists in the area of climate research: for decades, scientists have been asking themselves whether, and to what extent man-made... more

New Light on a Mechanoenzyme with Motor Head and Mobile Tail

New Light on a Mechanoenzyme with Motor Head and Mobile Tail

36 days 16 hours 10 minutes ago :: 16 October, 2009

Scientists at the Universität Heidelberg and the University of Edinburgh have identified the hitherto unknown function of a mechanoenzyme involved... more

IBEX Explores Galactic Frontier, Releases First-Ever All-Sky Map

IBEX Explores Galactic Frontier, Releases First-Ever All-Sky Map

36 days 16 hours 57 minutes ago :: 16 October, 2009

NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, spacecraft has made it possible for scientists to construct the first comprehensive sky map of our... more

Creating tiny steps to electrode surfaces can double the efficiency of the emissions-free electricity sources

Creating tiny steps to electrode surfaces can double the efficiency of the emissions-free electricity sources

37 days 13 hours 42 minutes ago :: 15 October, 2009

Fuel cells, devices that can produce electricity from hydrogen or other fuels without burning them, are considered a promising new way of powering... more

Magnetic Leaves Reveal Bellingham's Most Polluted Byways

Magnetic Leaves Reveal Bellingham's Most Polluted Byways

37 days 13 hours 46 minutes ago :: 15 October, 2009

Tree leaves may be powerful tools for monitoring air quality and planning biking routes and walking paths, suggests a new study by scientists at... more

Detecting Light with Graphene : The atom-thick carbon material could have optoelectronic applications.

Detecting Light with Graphene : The atom-thick carbon material could have optoelectronic applications.

39 days 12 hours 55 minutes ago :: 13 October, 2009

Researchers have explored graphene's extraordinary electronic properties for numerous applications over the past few years, from superfast... more

A New Graphical Representation of the Periodic Table

A New Graphical Representation of the Periodic Table

42 days 19 hours 46 minutes ago :: 10 October, 2009

The periodic table has been stamped into the minds of countless generations of schoolchildren. Immediately recognised and universally adopted, it... more

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