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ATLAS detector Large Hadron Collider Set to Unveil a New World of Particle Physics
Released August 19, 2008
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Chad Rienstra Improved Technique Determines Structure in Membrane Proteins
Released August 18, 2008
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Photo of template with nanoscale silicon pillars. Self-assembling Polymer Arrays Improve Data Storage Potential
Released August 14, 2008
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physics graphic New Theory for Latest High-temperature Superconductors
Released August 13, 2008
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Photo of USC College chemist Anna Krylov. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
Released August 12, 2008
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An artist's depiction of Jupiter, which may protect earth from comets. Universally Speaking, Earthlings Share a Nice Neighborhood
Released August 7, 2008
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chemistry and materials graphic Forward Step in Forecasting Global Warming
Released August 7, 2008
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artist's depiction of Jupiter New Computer Simulations Show How Special the Solar System Is
Released August 7, 2008
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Todd Brun and student Viterbi Algorithm Goes Quantum
Released August 6, 2008
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Jupiter Jupiter and Saturn Full of Liquid Metal Helium
Released August 6, 2008
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physics graphic Quantum Chaos Unveiled?
Released August 6, 2008
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Seung Joong Kim and Martin Gruebele Water is 'Designer Fluid' That Helps Proteins Change Shape, Scientists Say
Released August 6, 2008
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JILA technique New JILA Technique Reveals Hidden Properties of Ultracold Atomic Gases
Released August 6, 2008
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molecules Skipping Atomic-scale Stones to Study Some Chemistry Basics
Released August 6, 2008
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Photo shows the new, efficient oxygen catalyst in action in Dan Nocera's laboratory at MIT. Water Refineries?
Released July 31, 2008
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the new oxygen catalyst 'Major Discovery' From MIT Primed to Unleash Solar Revolution
Released July 31, 2008
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physics graphic Penn Scientists Demonstrate Potential of Graphene Films as Next-generation Transistors
Released July 30, 2008
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physics graphic Penn Scientists Carve Functional Nanoribbons Using Super-heated, Nano-sized Particles of Iron
Released July 30, 2008
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engineering graphic New Insight on Superconductors
Released July 30, 2008
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physics graphic Prelude to the Higgs: A Work for 2 Bosons in the Key of Z
Released July 30, 2008
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Dana Dlott and colleagues Killer Pulses Help Characterize Special Surfaces
Released July 29, 2008
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Photo of torque cantilever which measures magnetic property of bismuth in intense magnetic fields. The Lightness of Electrons in a Twisting Metal Crystal
Released July 25, 2008
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torque cantilever Princeton Scientists Spy an Electron Dance
Released July 25, 2008
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chemistry and materials graphic Penn Researchers Demonstrate a Flexible, One-Step Assembly of Nanoscale Structures
Released July 25, 2008
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Clemens Burda and student Cancer Drug Delivery Research at Case Western Reserve University Cuts Time From Days to Hours
Released July 23, 2008
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physics graphic Exotic Materials Using Neptunium, Plutonium Provide Insight Into Superconductivity
Released July 21, 2008
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Bill Reay Students Who Use 'Clickers' Score Better on Physics Tests
Released July 16, 2008
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gold nanoclusters Divide and Protect: Study Reveals Principles Behind Stability and Electronic Properties of Gold Nanoclusters
Released July 14, 2008
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Illustration of the only known pusar-pulsar system. In Unique Stellar Laboratory, Einstein's Theory Passes Strict, New Test
Released July 3, 2008
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Illustration shows two black dots in a glowing bar representing a molecule of unexcited deuterium. Radicals Shake Up Molecules in a Tug o' War
Released July 3, 2008
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