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Shuttle-Mir Mission -- Measuring A Microverse With A Universal Yardstick
September 29, 1997 A device that helped show how the universe is put together is being pressed into service to help us understand how molecules assemble themselves into crystals. Lessons from the Interferometer Protein ... > full story -
Electron Microscope Reveals Magic Sizes In Metal Alloys
September 24, 1997 Scientists at the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have made the surprising discovery that tiny crystals of lead in an aluminum matrix come in only a few specific ... > full story -
A New State Of Matter Turns A Solid World Into A Melting One
September 14, 1997 A new form of matter, clusters of atoms, has been oberved in recent years behaving in curious ways. Now research indicates that clusters have another, previously unsuspected property: they can melt ... > full story -
Materials Engineers Usher In Age Of Complex, 'Self-Organizing' Polymers
August 29, 1997 Having mastered the world of simple polymers, materials engineers will now turn their attention toward complex, "self-organizing" polymers. And this will have a profound effect on our ... > full story -
Berkeley Lab Scientist Designs Self-Assembling Composite Materials At Nanometer Scale
August 28, 1997 Nature has used self-assembling materials for structures measured in nanometers (billionths of a meter) for hundreds of millions of years -- as components of living cells -- but human attempts at ... > full story -
Research With Gel May Help Chemical Analysis
August 5, 1997 A special type of porous liquid-glass that acts almost like a sponge may help soak up environmental and biological problems in the ... > full story
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