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9 Feb 2010
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NIST's second 'quantum logic clock' based on...
- 4 Feb 2010
Clock keeps time to 1 second in 3.7 billion years IMAGE: NIST postdoctoral researcher James Chin-wen Chou with...
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4 ORNL researchers selected for Recovery Act early...
- 4 Feb 2010
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Feb. 4, 2010 -- Four Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers are among the 69 scientists that will receive five-year...
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Big book explores a small world: Stuart Lindsay's...
- 4 Feb 2010
Stuart Lindsay, Arizona State University Regents' professor and director of the Biodesign Institute's Center for Single Molecule Biophysics,...
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Smart coating opens door to safer hip, knee and...
- 3 Feb 2010
IMAGE: Cross-sectional transmission electron microscope image of the functionally graded smart coating with...
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Athene Donald wins Science and Technology Award from...
- 3 Feb 2010
Springer author and advisory board member is role model for young women pursuing science careers Athene Donald has won the Science and...
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Researchers show applied electric field can...
- 2 Feb 2010
IMAGE: This image illustrates that an applied electric field polarizes hydrogen molecules and the substrate,...
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Nano for the senses
- 2 Feb 2010
This release is available in German. A mystical glow emanates from the display case. A white light appears out of nowhere. And a light source...
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Research at Marshall University may lead to new ways...
- 2 Feb 2010
IMAGE: Dr. Eric Blough of Marshall University and his colleagues have shown how bionanomotors can be used some...
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New Canadian solar photovoltaic research network...
- 2 Feb 2010
A new research network to advance Canada's standing in the development of solar photovoltaics will be based at McMaster University. The...
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Growing cartilage -- no easy task
- 1 Feb 2010
New nanoscopic material enables cartilage to do what it doesn't do naturally EVANSTON, Ill. --- Northwestern University researchers are the...
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Engineers explore environmental concerns of...
- 1 Feb 2010
IMAGE: Peter Vikesland and Linsey Marr, both associate professors of civil and environmental engineering at...
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New bioanalytical methods have potential for...
- 1 Feb 2010
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Best Paper Award 2009 goes to Jean-Philippe Frimat for research on plasma stencilling methods for cell...
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Summit examines vast applications of nanomedicine
- 1 Feb 2010
Nanomedicine and Molecular Imaging Summit offers an event for members of science, government, medicine to understand nanotechnology in order to...
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SNM's nanomedicine summit advances molecular imaging
- 1 Feb 2010
Personalizing medicine: Experts examine use of nanoparticles for targeting disease SNM's Nanomedicine and Molecular Imaging Summit wrapped up...
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Advances in cancer detection research by Virginia...
- 28 Jan 2010
IMAGE: Hadi Shafiee, left, a Ph.D. candidate in engineering science and mechanics, and Rafael Davalos,...
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Using magnetic toys as inspiration, researchers...
- 28 Jan 2010
Less symmetrical and more complex patterns occur due to entropy IMAGE: This is a picture from the optical...
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How many argon atoms can fit on the surface of a...
- 28 Jan 2010
Phase transitions – changes of matter from one state to another without altering its chemical makeup – are an important part of...
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Energy-harvesting rubber sheets could power...
- 27 Jan 2010
IMAGE: Yi Qi, a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University, holds a piece of silicone rubber imprinted...
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Mismatched alloys are a good match for thermoelectrics
- 27 Jan 2010
IMAGE: Contour plots showing electronic density of states in HMAs created from zinc selenide by the addition...
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Researchers develop new tool for gene delivery
- 27 Jan 2010
BOSTON (January 27, 2010) — Researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine and the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at...
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UC Riverside graphene specialist Jeanie Lau receives...
- 27 Jan 2010
Lau is a recipient of the 2009 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Chun Ning (Jeanie) Lau, an...
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Surprising discovery: X-rays drive formation of new...
- 25 Jan 2010
Crystals resemble some biological structures; finding opens door to new technologies X-rays can do a lot of useful things -- detect broken...
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Judy Riffle elected international fellow
- 25 Jan 2010
IMAGE: Judy S. Riffle is a professor of chemistry and director of Virginia Tech's Macromolecular Science and...
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Neuron connections seen in 3-D
- 22 Jan 2010
IMAGE: This three-dimensional visualization of synapses shows the tomography mail synaptic vesicles (yellow),...
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Watching crystals grow provides clues to making...
- 21 Jan 2010
To make thin films for semiconductors in electronic devices, layers of atoms must be grown in neat, crystalline sheets. But while some...
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Conference to discuss future of nanotechnology...
- 21 Jan 2010
The industrial and research role of sensors and associated instrumentation technologies has never been greater. However, industry demands are...
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RFID tags to boost transit worker safety
- 21 Jan 2010
Trackside transit workers may soon be sporting RFID tags to improve their safety. Bombardier Transportation, McMaster RFID Applications Lab...
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Data at the end of the tunnel
- 19 Jan 2010
Electric control of aligned spins improves computer memory This release is available in German. Researchers from Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB)...
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Turning down the noise in quantum data storage
- 19 Jan 2010
A roundabout method of reading data can improve quantum memory IMAGE: Driving a qubit along a longer quantum...
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New nanoparticles target cardiovascular disease
- 18 Jan 2010
Could potentially eliminate need for arterial stents in some patients CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Researchers at MIT and Harvard Medical School...
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