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Jet-propelled Imaging for an Ultrafast Light Source John Spence, a physicist at Arizona State University, is a longtime user of the Advanced Light Source at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he has contributed to major advances in lensless imaging. view more (2009-07-30)
Substantial undercooling brings about microstructural change for ternary eutectic alloy The Department of Applied Physics, Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) in Xi'an, China-Research, has shown that the substantial undercooling of liquid state brings about novel microstructural transition for Al-Cu-Si ternary eutectic alloy. The study is reported in Issue 54 (January, 2009) of Chinese Science Bulletin because of its... view more... (2009-02-09)
Instants In The Flow - Request Stop The Novosibirsk researchers have developed a device capable of producing mist with support from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises (FASIE). The precise name of the device is "field device for measuring liquid and gas velocities". It helps to perform prompt, precise... view more... (2005-02-14)
Fish Blood Preserves Sperm In the Arctic and Antarctic seas the water gets cold to minus 1.9 C in winter, but somehow some fish live there. These cold-blooded creatures survive in the icy water because the blood in their veins contains antifreeze proteins and glycoproteins. High levels of the antifreeze proteins are found in the blood serum, they are present in cell... view more... (2002-06-04)
New research could lead to 'invisible' electronics Imagine a car windshield that displays a map to your destination, military goggles with targets and instructions displayed right before a soldier's eyes or a billboard that doubles as a window. view more (2006-12-26)
From graphene to graphane, now the possibilities are endless Ever since graphene was discovered in 2004, this one-atom thick, super strong, carbon-based electrical conductor has been billed as a "wonder material" that some physicists think could one day replace silicon in computer chips. view more (2009-07-31)
A crystal clear view of chalk formation Chalk crystallizes differently from the way we once thought it did. This discovery will allow the development of new scale inhibitors and other materials, and has also consequences for climate change. view more (2009-01-26)
Creation of a magnetic field in a turbulent fluid Understanding the origin and behavior of the magnetic fields of planets and stars is the goal of research being carried out by many teams from all over the world. view more (2007-03-12)
Growth Spurts: Berkeley Lab Researchers Record First Real-Time Direct Observations of Nanocrystal Growth in Solution The veil is being lifted from the once unseen world of molecular activity. Not so long ago only the final products were visible and scientists were forced to gauge the processes behind those products by ensemble averages of many molecules. view more (2009-08-10)
Rebuilding old relics THE years take their toll on forgotten relics. By the time they make it into a museum, bits have flaked off and colours faded. But a newly developed computer system will allow visitors to see exhibits in all their glory, with missing limbs restored or drab clothing spruced up. The "virtual showcase"... view more... (2002-02-20)
New definition could further limit habitable zones around distant suns As astronomers gaze toward nearby planetary systems in search of life, they are focusing their attention on each system's habitable zone, where heat radiated from the star is just right to keep a planet's water in liquid form. view more (2009-06-11)
Astronomers find first habitable Earth-like planet Astronomers have discovered the most Earth-like planet outside our Solar System to date, an exoplanet with a radius only 50% larger than the Earth and capable of having liquid water. view more (2007-04-25)
Scientific innovation on display at the Royal Show (5-8 July) There are features on: view more (1999-06-30)
UW-Madison researchers clear way to stronger glass Look at your window-not out it, but at it. Though the window glass looks clear, if you could peer inside the pane you would see a surprising molecular mess, with tiny particles jumbled together any which way. view more (2006-12-08)
Substantial undercooling brings about microstructural change for ternary eutectic alloy The Department of Applied Physics, Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) in Xi'an, China-Research, has shown that the substantial undercooling of liquid state brings about novel microstructural transition for Al-Cu-Si ternary eutectic alloy. view more (2009-03-09)
Byers Announces £40m To Turn Bright Ideas Into Business Successes Government invites bids from UK’s top scientists and researchers Trade and Industry Secretary Stephen Byers today invited applications for bids to help transform British scientists’ bright ideas and discoveries into commercial successes for the UK. A fund of £40m has been made available as a result of the Science and Innovation... view more... (2001-04-04)
Scientists determine strength of 'liquid smoke' Researchers have created a 3D image of a material referred to as "liquid smoke." Aerogel, also known as liquid smoke or "San Francisco fog," is an open-cell polymer with pores smaller than 50 nanometers in diameter. view more (2008-07-30)
Atomic force microscopy reveals liquids adjust viscosity when confined, shaken Getting ketchup out of the bottle isn't always easy. However, shaking the bottle before trying to pour allows the thick, gooey ketchup to flow more freely because it becomes more fluid when agitated. The opposite is not typically true - a liquid such as water does not become a gel when shaken. view more (2008-04-30)
Television with depth The ability to see moving pictures and animations in 3D is more than technical wizardry: Completely new applications are now possible, even without the use of special glasses. A new patented autostereoscopic display on show at the Hanover Fair will open your eyes. ------------------------ All kind of techniques are currently being developed to... view more... (2002-04-16)
Changing thermal conductivity to improve the performance of Silicon Nitride components Silicon nitride ceramics are important engineering materials due to their excellent properties such as fracture toughness, wear resistance and high temperature strength. view more (2006-01-17)
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