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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 -
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 -
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 -
Expert System To Address Problems Of Electromagnetic Interference
November 6, 1997 Electrical engineers at the University of Missouri-Rolla are working with several private companies to create a software program designed to catch and fix electromagnetic glitches during the design ... > full story -
NASA's Solar-Powered Aircraft Begins Science Missions In Hawaii
November 4, 1997 Pathfinder, NASA's solar-powered, remotely piloted aircraft, has begun conducting a series of up to four science mission flights to highlight the aircraft's science capabilities while ... > 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 -
Yale Sonar Robot Modeled After Bat And Dolphin Echolocation Behavior
October 6, 1997 A robot inspired by the ability of bats and dolphins to use echoes for locating prey is causing robotics experts to reevaluate the relative merits of sound waves versus camera vision for ... > full story -
Sandia Patents Extreme Ultraviolet Source
September 22, 1997 The realization that atomic gas clusters could serve as part of a sort of "light bulb" that emits extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light when laser-heated has inspired a recently patented invention ... > full story -
New Microchip Could Mean Improvements In Auto Industry
August 21, 1997 A specialized microchip developed at Simon Fraser University could improve the way air bags deploy in crashes, calculate the punishment runners inflict on their knees, even build a better computer ... > full story -
New X-Ray Microprobe From Bell Labs
May 8, 1997 Bell Labs (Lucent Technologies) researchers have built a better X-ray microprobe -- one that produces an X-ray spot only 2 microns across and can measure strain in smaller volunes of material ... > full story
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