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Posted November 15, 1999:
Posted November 12, 1999:
- UNC-CH Physicists Find Atoms Of Chilled Metallic Liquids Chiefly Move In Lockstep
- Robots Improve Movement In Stroke Patients
Posted November 11, 1999:
Posted November 9, 1999:
- NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory Chosen Among 'Best Of What's New' By Popular Science Magazine
- University Of Florida Opens Powerful New Window For Visual Studies Of Human/Animal Organs And Tissues
- Missouri Researchers Develop Weapon Against E. Coli -- "E-Beam" Technology To Find Its Way To Grocery Stores In February
Posted November 8, 1999:
- Atmospheric Spacecraft Shipped To Goddard For Pre-Launch Testing
- Electric Field Tames Stubborn Bubbles In Zero Gravity
- As Drought-Ravaged '99 Harvest Proceeds, Farmers Turn To NASA's Marshall Center For 21st Century Solutions
- X-43 Hypersonic Flight Research Vehicle Delivered
- How Biological Molecules Move Electrons: Simplicity Trumps Complexity
- Duke Study: Poured Sand Sifts, But Showered Sand Doesn't
Posted November 4, 1999:
- Cincinnati Researchers Use Doppler Ultrasound To Spot Early Signs Of Blocked Arteries
- Sounds Of Race Cars Reveal Engine Performance, Racing Strategy
Posted November 3, 1999:
- NRC Spin-Off Develops Rapid Sensors To Detect Chemical And Biological Warfare Agents
- Neutron Followed By Photon Radiation Means Improved Survival Of Some Prostate Cancer Patients
- University Of Cincinnati Engineers Find New Method For Detecting Cracks In Aging Aircraft Parts
- Scientists Measure Temperatures In Microscopic Gas Bubbles
Posted November 2, 1999:
Posted November 1, 1999:
Posted October 27, 1999:
- Scientists Measure Temperatures In Microscopic Gas Bubbles
- Cooling In Miniature, Without Bulky Machines, Conventional Fluids Or Moving Parts
- Material That Made Car Bumpers Shine Finds A Role In Manufacture Of Drugs, Dyes
Posted October 26, 1999:
Posted October 25, 1999:
- NASA-Invented Fastener For Use In Space May Have Big Impact In Earthly Uses
- To Build A Better Artificial Hip, UD Prof Says, Mimic Mother Nature
- USGS Scientist Discusses Feasibility Of Carbon Dioxide Burial
Posted October 23, 1999:
Posted October 22, 1999:
Posted October 21, 1999:
- ORNL Focuses On Method To Detect Brain Injuries
- Researchers Build The World’s Smallest Self-Contained Electrochemical Analyzer
Posted October 20, 1999:
- Argonne Biochips May Halt Tuberculosis Epidemic
- UIC Engineer Discovers New Diamond Applications
- Engineers Building A Safer Snowblower
Posted October 19, 1999:
- Sandia Portable Chemical Sensor System Promises New Way Of Detecting Underwater Explosives
- X-Ray Crystallography Gives Scientists New Understanding Of Molecular Motor
- How DNA Molecules Move Through Small Spaces:
Posted October 18, 1999:
- With Spotlight On Test Ban Treaty, Cornell Professor Describes How Computer Model Manages Nation's Nuclear Stockpile
- New Mini Microwave Thruster For Satellites Is Most Powerful In Its Class
- Modeling The Paths Of Soaring Birds Helps Pilots
Posted October 15, 1999:
- Chasing A Celestial Mystery -- NASA's Marshall Center Sponsors 5th Gamma Ray Burst Symposium
- Northwestern Chemists Plot The Next Step In Nanotechnology
Posted October 14, 1999:
- MRI Breakthroughs Could Lead To New Tests For Heart Disease
- Dying To Be Heard, Africa's Forest Elephants Are Targets Of Large-Scale Acoustic Monitoring Effort
Posted October 13, 1999:
- Caltech's Ahmed Zewail Wins 1999 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
- New Design Will Help Cool Microelectronics More Efficiently
- Coal-Derived Fuel Burns Cleaner
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