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Commandeering Cellular Machinery: Recognition Mechanism To Detect Small Molecules
October 5, 2004 Researchers have learned how to commandeer the complex machinery that cells use to recognize and respond to such important molecules as steroid hormones, thyroid hormones and vitamin ... > full story -
Laboratory Grows World Record Length Carbon Nanotube
September 17, 2004 University of California scientists working at Los Alamos National Laboratory in collaboration with chemists from Duke University have recently grown a world record-length four-centimeter-long, ... > full story -
New Power Sources Needed For Soldier Of The Future
September 13, 2004 The U.S. Army should investigate alternative power sources, such as fuel cells and small engines, to create longer-lasting, lighter, cheaper, and more reliable sources of energy for the equipment ... > full story -
Laboratory Advances The Art And Science Of Aerogels
August 30, 2004 University of California scientists working at Los Alamos National Laboratory have recently demonstrated a novel method for chemically modifying and enhancing silica-based aerogels without ... > full story -
Nanoparticles, Super-Absorbent Gel Clean Radioactivity From Porous Structures
July 15, 2004 Porous structures, such as brick and concrete, are notoriously hard to clean when contaminated with certain types of radioactive materials. Now, thanks to researchers in Argonne's Chemical ... > full story -
Scientists Provide New Understanding Of Manganites
June 9, 2004 University of California researchers working at Los Alamos National Laboratory recently unveiled a new theory explaining the strange coexistence of metallic and insulating phases in the crystals of a ... > full story -
Squeezing More Juice Out Of Solar Panels
May 5, 2004 University of California scientists working at Los Alamos National Laboratory have proposed a new theory to explain the movement of vast energy fields in giant radio galaxies ... > full story -
New Efforts Needed To Address Cleanup After 'Dirty Bomb' Attack
April 16, 2004 A new study, scheduled to appear in the May 1 edition of Environmental Science & Technology suggests that current regulations for environmental remediation are inadequate to deal with a dirty ... > full story -
Sandia Sensor Has Potential To Help U.S. Military Eliminate 'Friendly Fire' During Combat
March 11, 2004 A device to help eliminate friendly fire during military combat has been created by engineers at the National Nuclear Security Administration's Sandia National ... > full story -
Los Alamos Leading Fast-Paced Reactor Research To Power Planned Journey To Jupiter's Icy Moons
February 12, 2004 A proposed U.S. mission to investigate three ice-covered moons of Jupiter will demand fast-paced research, fabrication and realistic non-nuclear testing of a prototype nuclear reactor within two ... > full story
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