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Scientists Produce Best Image Yet of Atoms Moving in Real Time
April 17, 2013 Call it the ultimate nature documentary. Scientists have recorded atomic motions in real time, offering a glimpse into the very essence of chemistry and biology at the atomic level. Their recording ... > full story -
Methods to Repair Kidney Cells, Assess Kidney Function on the Horizon
April 16, 2013 Researchers may have found a way to block kidney-destroying inflammation and help damaged kidney cells recover. In a related study, they report progress on a non-invasive method to assess how much ... > full story -
Building a Better Capacitor With Custom Nanorods
April 16, 2013 A new process for growing forests of manganese dioxide nanorods may lead to the next generation of high-performance ... > full story -
Cheaper Natural Gas-Powered Cars on the Horizon?
April 16, 2013 When it comes to American consumers' vehicular preferences, a chemist says the choice often boils down to simple economics more so than availability, environment or ... > full story -
Neighbors Move Electrons Jointly: Ultrafast Collective Electron Transfer After Excitation of Single Electron
April 16, 2013 Applying femtosecond x-ray methods, researchers have observed an extremely fast, collective electron transfer of ~100 molecular ions after excitation of a single electron in a crystal of transition ... > full story -
Molecular Rings Mystery Solved After 20 Years
April 16, 2013 Although the double benzene molecule tried to reveal its structure in experiments in 1993, chemists at the time were unable to find an explanation for the spectral peaks they saw. Now, 20 years ... > full story -
Where Are the Best Windows Into Europa's Interior?
April 15, 2013 The surface of Jupiter's moon Europa exposes material churned up from inside the moon and also material resulting from matter and energy coming from above. If you want to learn about the deep ... > full story -
Color of OLEDs Can Now at Last Be Predicted Thanks to New Modeling Technique
April 15, 2013 OLEDs can be made more efficiently and at lower cost by a better understanding of the electronic ... > full story -
Better Batteries from Waste Sulfur
April 14, 2013 A new chemical process can transform waste sulfur into a lightweight plastic that may improve batteries for electric cars, reports a new study. Scientists have successfully used the new plastic to ... > full story -
New Device Could Cut Costs on Household Products, Pharmaceuticals
April 12, 2013 A new procedure that thickens and thins fluid at the micron level could save consumers and manufacturers money, particularly for soap products that depend on certain molecules to effectively deal ... > full story
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