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Tractor Drivers Soon May Say, "Look, Ma! No Hands!"
September 24, 1997 Future farmers of America may never have to learn to drive a tractor. A Stanford research team has equipped a John Deere tractor with a satellite-based automatic control system that can guide the ... > full story -
Sandia Patents Extreme Ultraviolet Source
September 22, 1997 The realization that atomic gas clusters could serve as part of a sort of "light bulb" that emits extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light when laser-heated has inspired a recently patented invention ... > full story -
Out Of Pure Light, Physicists Create Particles Of Matter
September 18, 1997 A team of 20 physicists from four institutions has literally made something from nothing, creating particles of matter from ordinary light for the first ... > full story -
A New State Of Matter Turns A Solid World Into A Melting One
September 14, 1997 A new form of matter, clusters of atoms, has been oberved in recent years behaving in curious ways. Now research indicates that clusters have another, previously unsuspected property: they can melt ... > full story -
Electrically Based Technologies Heat Up The Cleanup Market
September 14, 1997 Technologies that promise faster, cheaper and more effective cleanup of certain contaminated soils now are available commercially through a new company formed jointly by Battelle and Terra Vac ... > full story -
Computational Shortcut Speeds Quantum Chemical Calculations
September 11, 1997 A Duke University theoretical chemist has described the development and application of a "divide and conquer" method requiring far fewer calculations to model the electronic structure of ... > full story -
New State Of Matter Found In High-Temperature Superconductors
September 9, 1997 Scientists at the University of Illinois -- working with scientists at Northwestern University -- have discovered the first example of a solid superconductor displaying broken time-reversal ... > full story -
Electric Cars Could Be Power Source Of The Future, UD Researchers Say In New Study
September 2, 1997 Zero-emission vehicles, as mandated in California, New York and Massachusetts have the potential to replace large central utilities as the major source of power generation in the U.S, a University of ... > full story -
Evidence Discovered Of New Subnuclear Particle
September 2, 1997 Evidence of a new subnuclear particle -- an exotic meson -- has been discovered by a team of physicists from the University of Notre Dame and six other institutions. Long theorized, the particle had ... > full story -
New X-Ray Generator To Improve Protein Crystal Research On Space Station
September 1, 1997 A collaborative effort by NASA, university researchers and industry has resulted in the development of a new X-ray generator to speed the collection of protein structure information from crystals ... > full story -
Los Alamos Engineers Workin' On The Railroad
August 30, 1997 Los Alamos National Laboratory engineers are applying their high-tech expertise to help engineers of another sort with an old problem: in a collaboration with the Association of American Railroads, ... > full story -
Materials Engineers Usher In Age Of Complex, 'Self-Organizing' Polymers
August 29, 1997 Having mastered the world of simple polymers, materials engineers will now turn their attention toward complex, "self-organizing" polymers. And this will have a profound effect on our ... > full story
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