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Hans Bethe, A Titan Of Physics And Conscience Of Science, Dies At Age 98
March 9, 2005 Nobel laureate Hans Bethe, the last of the giants of the golden age of 20th-century physics and the birth of modern atomic theory, and one of science's most universally admired figures, died ... > full story -
Super-Heavy Nuclei Take Shape In 'Extreme' New Theories
February 23, 2005 Advanced computational methods and supporting experiments, including work performed at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, are giving scientists a better understanding of ... > full story -
Protecting Public Spaces From Terror: 'Systems Engineering' Approach Offers A New Paradigm That Stresses Prevention
February 23, 2005 In protecting public spaces such as buildings and aircraft from potential chemical or biological terror attacks, an ounce of prevention may be worth a pound of ... > full story -
Tests Confirm The Explosive Destruction System's (EDS) Ability To Destroy Biological Agents
February 22, 2005 From the beginning, researchers at the National Nuclear Security Administration's Sandia National Laboratories, the creators of the Army's Explosive Destruction System (EDS), suspected the ... > full story -
Wnt Signalling Protein Dishevelled Acts In The Nucleus, Not Just In The Cytoplasm
February 18, 2005 Researchers have identified that Dishevelled doesn't only function in the cytoplasm and at the cell membrane – it must also pass into the nucleus. A study published today in Journal of ... > full story -
Export Control Helps Prevent WMD Proliferation
February 10, 2005 While inspecting a container ship docked at a major transshipment hub, an alert official, trained weeks before by Argonne National Laboratory export control specialists, noted that 20 of the ... > full story -
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Children At Risk From Unexploded Military Material
January 10, 2005 Unexploded military material in Afghanistan cause more injuries and deaths than landmines especially among children, according to research published on ... > full story -
INEEL-Designed System Assists Army With Chemical Weapon Destruction
December 19, 2004 The United States is moving forward decisively on its commitment to destroy thousands of chemical munitions, thanks in part, to the efforts of engineers, scientists and technicians at the U.S. ... > full story -
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Thyroid Treatment Can Trigger Homeland Security Detectors
November 30, 2004 Medical procedures such as iodine therapy, a popular thyroid treatment, can result in patients triggering radiation detectors for up to three months after treatment, according to a study presented at ... > full story -
Back To Basics: Designing New Metals, From The Bottom Up
November 23, 2004 As the Marine Corps looks for answers to the deadly dangers of improvised explosive devices in Iraq, and the Navy seeks to protect ships from sea mines and anti-ship missiles, the Office of Naval ... > full story
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