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Chemists Closing In On Commercial Potential Of Alkanes, Room Temperature Alkane Activation Reaction Measured
February 5, 1998 The elusive goal of harnessing the vast potential of one of the earth's most plentiful materials is another step closer to realization. Using ultrafast spectroscopic techniques that provide ... > full story -
UNC-CH Scientists Observe For First Time How Bonds Behave At High Temperatures
January 28, 1998 Using a sophisticated device known as a scanning tunneling microscope, chemists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for the first time have observed directly how hydrogen atoms behave ... > full story -
Weizmann Institute Astrophysicist Hot On The Tracks Of A New 'Strange' Star
January 17, 1998 A new "strange" star is suspected to be lurking in our galaxy -- and a Weizmann Institute astrophysicist is hot on its tracks. ... > full story -
Cellular Engineers Design Custom Cell Surfaces Able To Adhere To Synthetic Materials
January 6, 1998 Carolyn Bertozzi and her colleagues at the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have found a way to use natural biological processes to plant artificial markers on the surfaces of ... > full story -
Researchers Search For Basic Building Blocks Of Matter
December 31, 1997 The world's most advanced search for the basic building blocks of matter -- a quest begun in ancient Greece -- will be conducted with the help of physicists from the University of Iowa and Iowa ... > full story -
Los Alamos Metallurgists Find Niche In Art World
December 26, 1997 Metallurgists at the Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory who honed their craft in the nuclear weapons arena are now sharing their expertise with a Santa Fe sculptor and others ... > full story -
Researchers Improve Treatment Of Industrial Waste
December 17, 1997 Researchers at the University of Toronto's Pulp and Paper centre have devised a process that treats waste air and water emissions from pulp and paper mills -- while they are still hot -- using ... > 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 -
Shape Changes In Ceramic Particles: A Paradox Explained
December 8, 1997 A long-standing paradox in the theory of sintering ceramics has been resolved by Alan W. Searcy of the Materials Sciences Division at the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. ... > full story -
U-M And U-Ill. Chemists Create Molecular Antenna To Harvest Light
November 17, 1997 Imagine your roof covered with a thin film of organic molecules busily converting sunlight into electricity. Visualize tiny molecular flashlights illuminating the DNA of living cells. Picture ... > full story -
Modified Catalyst Simplifies Manufacture Of Myriad Goods
October 7, 1997 By tweaking the structure of a class of increasingly popular chemical catalysts known as metallocenes, chemists at the University of Rochester have uncovered a much simpler way to make billions of ... > full story
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