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Dancing droplets 11/21/2008

'Enlightened' atoms stage nano-riot againsts uniformity 11/20/2008

'Firefly' cubesat to study link between lightning and terrestrial gamma ray flashes 11/19/2008

Putting a new spin on current research 11/16/2008

Cold atoms could replace hot gallium in focused ion beams 11/15/2008

Iron-based materials may unlock superconductivity’s secrets 11/14/2008

Stretching silicon: A new method to measure how strain affects semiconductors 11/11/2008

The inaudible symphony analyzed 11/10/2008

Physicists create BlackMax to search for dimensions in space at the Large Hadron Collider 11/10/2008

Ultrafast lasers give CU-Boulder researchers a snapshot of electrons in action 11/9/2008

Very cold ice films in laboratory reveal mysteries of universe 11/8/2008

Electron pairs precede high-temperature superconductivity 11/7/2008

New spaceship force field makes Mars trip possible 11/4/2008

Searching for primordial antimatter 10/31/2008

New process promises bigger, better diamond crystals 10/29/2008

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New Technique Makes Tissues Transparent (2/4/2008)

If humans had see-through skin like a jellyfish, spotting disease like cancer would be a snap: Just look, and see a tumor form or grow. ...> Full Article


Hidden art could be revealed by new terahertz device (2/3/2008)

Hidden art could be revealed by new terahertz deviceLike X-rays let doctors see the bones beneath our skin, "T-rays" could let art historians see murals hidden beneath coats of plaster or paint in centuries-old buildings, University of Michigan engineering researchers say. ...> Full Article


Taking ULTRA molecular fingerprints (2/3/2008)

A new laser under development at the Science and Technology Facilities Council's (STFC) Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire will enable UK bio scientists to monitor biological processes at a millionth of a millionth of a second. ...> Full Article


Researchers Use Musical Chords To Analyze And Illustrate Hydrogen Molecule's Response To Laser Pulses (2/2/2008)

For Kansas State University physics professor Uwe Thumm, confirmation of a theory about the behavior of small molecules became music to his ears -- literally. He and colleagues in Heidelberg, Germany, have shown how a hydrogen molecule responds to laser pulses by using the changing musical chord created by the molecule's vibrational motion. ...> Full Article


Squeezed Crystals Deliver More Volts Per Jolt (2/1/2008)

A discovery by scientists at the Carnegie Institution has opened the door to a new generation of piezoelectric materials that can convert mechanical strain into electricity and vice versa, potentially cutting costs and boosting performance in myriad applications ranging from medical diagnostics to green energy technologies. ...> Full Article


Particle accelerator may reveal shape of alternate dimensions (1/31/2008)

When the world's most powerful particle accelerator starts up later this year, exotic new particles may offer a glimpse of the existence and shapes of extra dimensions. ...> Full Article


Magnetism loses under pressure (1/30/2008)

Magnetism loses under pressureScientists have discovered that the magnetic strength of magnetite-the most abundant magnetic mineral on Earth-declines drastically when put under pressure. Researchers from the Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory, together with colleagues at the Advanced Photon Source of Argonne National Laboratory, have found that when magnetite is subjected to pressures between 120,000 and 160,000 times atmospheric pressure its magnetic strength declines by half ...> Full Article


Heat Pumps 'Go With The Flow' To Boost Output (1/30/2008)

Heat Pumps 'Go With The Flow' To Boost OutputAir-source heat pumps typically deliver 1 1/2 to three times more heating energy to a home than the electric energy they consume. This is possible because heat pumps move heat rather than convert it from a fuel (as combustion heating systems do). National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers are working to improve the performance of these energy superstars even further by providing engineers with computer-based tools for optimizing heat exchanger designs. ...> Full Article


Manchester physicist gets to grips with gravity (1/29/2008)

A physicist from The University of Manchester will appear on national television today (Tuesday 29 January 2008), tackling a question that has baffled the world's greatest scientists for over 400 years - what is gravity? ...> Full Article


Scientists propose test of string theory based on neutral hydrogen absorption (1/29/2008)

Scientists propose test of string theory based on neutral hydrogen absorptionAncient light absorbed by neutral hydrogen atoms could be used to test certain predictions of string theory, say cosmologists at the University of Illinois. Making the measurements, however, would require a gigantic array of radio telescopes to be built on Earth, in space or on the moon. ...> Full Article


Physicist challenges cosmic theory (1/27/2008)

Revisiting the foundations of cosmology has led Dr David Wiltshire (Physics and Astronomy) to an exciting discovery that could solve the "biggest problem" in cosmology - dark energy. ...> Full Article


Helium-8 study gives insight into nuclear theory, neutron stars (1/26/2008)

Helium-8 study gives insight into nuclear theory, neutron starsThe most neutron-rich matter that can be made on Earth-the nucleus of the helium-8 atom-has been created, trapped and characterized by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory. This new measurement gives rise to several significant consequences in nuclear theory and the study of neutron stars. ...> Full Article


Researchers Solve Problem of Quantum Dot 'Blinking' (1/25/2008)

Researchers Solve Problem of Quantum Dot 'Blinking'Quantum dots-tiny, intense, tunable sources of colorful light-are illuminating new opportunities in biomedical research, cryptography and other fields ...> Full Article


Debut of TEAM 0.5, the World's Best Microscope (1/24/2008)

Debut of TEAM 0.5, the World's Best MicroscopeTEAM 0.5, the world's most powerful transmission electron microscope - capable of producing images with half-angstrom resolution (half a ten-billionth of a meter), less than the diameter of a single hydrogen atom - has been installed at the Department of Energy's National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. ...> Full Article


Scientists Dramatically Improve Soft X-Ray Lasers With Discovery (1/23/2008)

Scientists Dramatically Improve Soft X-Ray Lasers With DiscoveryColorado State University scientists have found a way to dramatically improve the quality of laser light at extremely short wavelengths, according to a paper that was published Sunday online by Nature Photonics. ...> Full Article


New technology sharpens X-ray vision (1/21/2008)

New technology sharpens X-ray visionResearchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) and the EPFL in Switzerland have developed a novel method for producing dark-field x-ray images at wavelengths used in typical medical and industrial imaging equipment. ...> Full Article


Discovery cuts cost of next generation optical fibres (1/18/2008)

Discovery cuts cost of next generation optical fibresScientists have discovered a way of speeding up the production of hollow-core optical fibres - a new generation of optical fibres that could lead to faster and more powerful computing and telecommunications technologies. ...> Full Article


'Electrospray' Droplet Research Yields Surprising, Practical Results (1/13/2008)

'Electrospray' Droplet Research Yields Surprising, Practical ResultsChemical engineers are the first to mathematically describe precisely how droplets form when liquids are exposed to electric fields, an advance that could have applications in areas ranging from manufacturing to medical diagnostics. ...> Full Article


Super-computer could throw light on 'mysterious' dark energy (1/12/2008)

Super-computer could throw light on 'mysterious' dark energyCosmologists have run a series of computer simulations of the Universe that could ultimately help solve the mystery of dark energy. ...> Full Article


An 'Invisibility Cloak' For Sound? (1/10/2008)

Theoretical device could mask sound in 3-D ...> Full Article


Laboratory Is 'Beefing' Up Magnets For Electric-Drive Cars (1/10/2008)

Laboratory Is 'Beefing' Up Magnets For Electric-Drive CarsNew Magnet Alloy Stays Strong - Even at 200 Degrees Celsius ...> Full Article


Wind tunnel key for 'hypersonic vehicles,' future space planes (1/9/2008)

Wind tunnel key for 'hypersonic vehicles,' future space planesBy using the only wind tunnel capable of running quietly at "hypersonic" speeds, Purdue University engineers have conducted experiments to yield critical data for designing an advanced aircraft called the X-51A, powered by engines called scramjets. ...> Full Article


Magnetic Alloy With Swiss Cheese Structure Morphs Shape (1/9/2008)

Magnetic Alloy With Swiss Cheese Structure Morphs ShapeResearchers have turned a stubborn alloy into a shape-shifting foam by just giving it a little breathing room. ...> Full Article


Researchers bend light through waveguides in colloidal crystals (1/8/2008)

Researchers bend light through waveguides in colloidal crystalsResearchers at the University of Illinois are the first to achieve optical waveguiding of near-infrared light through features embedded in self-assembled, three-dimensional photonic crystals. Applications for the optically active crystals include low-loss waveguides, low-threshold lasers and on-chip optical circuitry. ...> Full Article


Super-magnetic device is big draw for scientists (1/4/2008)

Researchers at Durham University will soon have access to a powerful scientific machine that generates a magnetic field 400,000 times stronger than that of Earth. ...> Full Article


Strongest materials on earth to be developed at new centre for structural ceramics (1/3/2008)

Some of the strongest, most durable and heat resistant materials on earth are to be developed in the UK, thanks to a new £6 million centre for structural ceramics announced today. ...> Full Article


Researchers Take Step Toward Understanding Superconductivity (1/1/2008)

A research group at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory led by physics professor Pengcheng Dai, along with collaborators at Boston College, has taken a step toward understanding a great physical mystery. ...> Full Article


Scientists working to create smaller, faster integrated circuits (12/24/2007)

Major advances expected to lead to improved chips in cell phones, computers ...> Full Article


Tiny technology (12/23/2007)

Tiny technologyA switch just one-tenth the size of a human hair has been developed by Scottish scientists to boost communication technologies. ...> Full Article


Scientists make quantum computing leap (12/22/2007)

Research is step toward building first quantum computers ...> Full Article


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