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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 -
Glass Containers May Be The Answer For Nuclear Waste Disposal, Researcher Says
December 10, 1997 Glass may be the answer to safely dispose of nuclear waste, says a University of Missouri-Rolla scientist who recently received a patent for his research efforts to encapsulate plutonium in a special ... > 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 -
Compressed Sulfur Found To Be A Superconductor
December 3, 1997 A group of scientists from the Carnegie Institution and Russian Academy of Sciences report in this week's Nature magazine the surprising observation that sulfur becomes a superconductor at 93 GPa ... > full story -
Duke Engineers Seeking To Make 'Smarter' Land Mine Detectors
November 26, 1997 New techniques for analyzing signals from the kinds of land mine detectors now in use could for the first time enable mine removal teams to discriminate real mines from other buried clutter, ... > full story -
Columbia-SUNY Team Slices Magnetic Crystal; Applications Seen For Miniaturized Optical Devices
November 13, 1997 In laboratories at Columbia University, scientists are bonding light and electricity. They have taken the first important step toward creating a microchip that combines electronics and its optical ... > full story -
"Glasphalt" May Pave The Way For Worldwide Aviation In The 21st Century
November 10, 1997 A glass-and-asphalt paving material invented nearly 30 years ago at the University of Missouri-Rolla is now being used in a new way to pave airport runways and ... > full story -
Chernobyl Workers Benefit From University Of Georgia Research
November 6, 1997 Research conducted in the Ukraine by University of Georgia professor Ron Chesser has resulted in a rather unusual gift for the workers at Chernobyl -- radiological uniforms and ... > full story -
Yale Scientists Measure Current Across Single Organic Molecule
October 10, 1997 Researchers at Yale have succeeded for the first time in measuring an electric current flowing through a single organic molecule sandwiched between metal electrodes. The feat could pave the way ... > full story
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