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  • News - 14 Aug 2006
    In a little lab on the campus of Montana State University, John Mandell, Dan Samborsky, and scores of students, have been breaking things to advance the field of wind energy. "These machines...
  • News - 11 Aug 2006
    An artistic-flavored breakthrough in the field of crystal studies made by YU Shuhong from the Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale (HFNL), the University of Science and...
  • News - 9 Aug 2006
    Manufacturers of stain-repellents, non-stick cookware and other fluoropolymer-based materials will soon have an alternative to using controversial PFOA when developing such supplies. Fluorine chemist...
  • News - 2 Aug 2006
    Australian university researchers have developed a strong, lightweight building material that they believe could generate a thriving new "green" industry for countries such as China and...
  • News - 11 Jul 2006
    Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories and their collaborators have won two R&D 100 awards, which are presented by R&D Magazine in recognition of the 100 most technologically significant...
  • News - 3 Jul 2006
    The soaring prices of oil and natural gas have sparked a race to make transportation fuels from plant matter instead of petroleum. Both biodiesel and gasoline containing ethanol are starting to make...
  • News - 29 Jun 2006
    Rust never sleeps, in the words of songwriter Neil Young. But, if materials scientists cannot put corrosion into a deep slumber perhaps there is a way to produce smart materials that can heal...
  • News - 14 Jun 2006
    Researchers at the University of California, San Diego have developed what they call a "Smart Petri Dish" that could be used to rapidly screen new drugs for toxic interactions or identify...
  • News - 8 Jun 2006
    A software-based tool developed by Sandia National Laboratories for managing the collection, visualization, and analysis of environmental sampling data is now available to potential licensing...
  • News - 6 Jun 2006
    Tony Pometto held up a laboratory flask swimming with little balls of mold. This, said the Iowa State University professor of food science and human nutrition, is the kind of fungus that Iowa State...

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