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Why Is Ice So Slippery? Mysteries Of The "Invisible" Ice Surface
April 7, 1998 For many years scientists have tried to understand the unique properties of ice in terms of the behavior of the molecules in the topmost layer. However, despite extensive studies the exact structure ... > full story -
Metallic Glass: Material Of The Future?
March 31, 1998 Say "glass" and most people think of window panes. But metals can also form glasses, materials that can be useful in electric transformers, golf clubs and many other products. A Johns Hopkins ... > full story -
Seeking Perfection: Cornell Researcher Aims To Make Mirror Surfaces With Nary An Atom Exposed
March 23, 1998 Melissa Hines is a researcher in search of perfection. Her goal is a mirror surface on which not even a single atom is protruding above the surface. ... > full story -
Los Alamos Gets Closer To Quantum Computing
March 19, 1998 Researchers at the Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory have answered several key questions required to construct powerful quantum computers fundamentally different from ... > full story -
Electron Experiment Holds Promise For Electronics Industry
March 11, 1998 A recent experiment in which the movements of electrons between a conductor and an insulator were recorded on a femtosecond (a millionth of a billionth of a second) time-scale holds promise for the ... > full story -
UB Engineer Discovers Carbon Composite Is A Semiconductor
March 6, 1998 A University at Buffalo engineer has made the first observation of semiconducting behavior in a carbon composite material, a finding that could revolutionize the fields of "smart" structures ... > full story -
Quantum Theory Demonstrated: Observation Affects Reality
February 27, 1998 One of the most bizarre premises of quantum theory, which has long fascinated philosophers and physicists alike, states that by the very act of watching, the observer affects the observed ... > full story -
Little Tin Worms On The March
February 27, 1998 In high-end electronics, where success hinges on being lighter, faster, and smaller, size is the biggest barrier to progress. But when computer circuitry and other tiny devices get to be too small, ... > full story -
Sandia's Quantum Mechanical Transistor May Increase Computer Speed And Sensor Accuracy
February 17, 1998 Improvements in the transistor of the future may not rely on decreasing its size but rather on a radical change in operation made possible by a quantum mechanical transistor created at Sandia ... > full story -
Physicists Confirm Prediction On Quantum Teleportation
February 12, 1998 Williams Professor of Physics William Wootters' prediction of "quantum teleportation" has progressed from science fiction to reality. A team of Austrian scientists report in a recent ... > full story -
Scientists Confirm Existence Of Atom-Sized Electronic Devices Within Carbon Nanotubes
December 16, 1997 Berkeley Lab scientists have confirmed the existence of atom- sized electronic devices on nanotubes, hollow cylinders of pure carbon about 50,000 times more narrow than a human hair in diameter. ... > full story -
Austrian Scientists Experimentally Demonstrate "Quantum Teleportation"
December 15, 1997 Researchers at the University of Innsbruck have experimentally demonstrated quantum teleportation – a phenomenon that allows physicists to take a photon (or any other quantum-scale particle, ... > full story
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