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Purdue Researchers Make Light 'Stand Still' To Measure Motion
January 2, 1998 Purdue University researchers have demonstrated a new method for using lasers and semiconductors to more accurately measure the velocity of a moving ... > 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 -
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 -
Researchers Suggest Using Shock Waves As Inexpensive Method To Detect Plastic
December 5, 1997 Plastic land mines are a guerrilla fighter's dream: they cost as little as a dollar, they're easy to make, they're often lethal and they cannot be detected by current technology. However, ... > 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 -
Researchers Propose New Fusion Reactor That Would Be Highly Efficient, Environmentally Safe
November 25, 1997 As scientists debate building the world's first fusion reactor, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), as a key future source of energy, researchers at UC Irvine and the ... > 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 -
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 -
First Oberservation of Space-Time Distortion By Black Holes
November 7, 1997 Astronomers using NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) spacecraft reported today that they have observed a black hole that is literally dragging space and time around itself as it ... > 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 -
Existence Of "Less-Than-Whole" Electronic Charges Confirmed At The Weizmann Institute Of Science
September 27, 1997 Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science have provided the first unambiguous evidence that electrons can behave in an intriguing way that seems to defy common ... > 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
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