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Photo of silicon, the grey half-moon object in the middle of the tube, loaded into a resonator. World's Smallest Storage Space ... the Nucleus of an Atom
Released October 23, 2008
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Text: Nobel Prize National Science Foundation Congratulates 2008 Nobel Laureates in Physics, Chemistry and Economics
Released October 17, 2008
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Malcolm Chisholm New Solar Energy Material Captures Every Color of the Rainbow
Released October 16, 2008
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Illustration of a gecko hanging off a ledge holding nine more geckos. As Sticky as a Gecko ... but Ten Times Stronger!
Released October 14, 2008
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Photo of a flexible amorphous silicon solar cell. NSF Awards 14 Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers
Released September 30, 2008
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President Bush at the podium and recipients of National Medals at the White House ceremony Eight National Medals of Science Awardees Honored at Gala, Then the White House
Released September 26, 2008
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x-ray diffraction machine Argonne Scientists Peer Into Heart of Compound That May Detect Chemical, Biological Weapons
Released September 26, 2008
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chemistry and materials graphic Penn Biophysicists Create New Model for Protein-cholesterol Interactions in Brain and Muscle Tissue
Released September 26, 2008
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Photo of "Glass Forest", which won first place in photography. 2008 Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge Winners Announced
Released September 25, 2008
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pores formed by new technology New Nanoscale Process Created by UCSB Scientists Will Help Computers Run Faster and More Efficiently
Released September 25, 2008
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chemistry graphic Purifying Nanorods: Big Success With Tiny Cleanup
Released September 22, 2008
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Photo of green gasoline on top of water. From Sugar to Gasoline
Released September 17, 2008
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Photo showing the sun and the ocean. Understanding the Science of Solar-Based Energy: More Researchers Are Better Than One
Released August 28, 2008
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Chad Rienstra Improved Technique Determines Structure in Membrane Proteins
Released August 18, 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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chemistry and materials graphic Forward Step in Forecasting Global Warming
Released August 7, 2008
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Photo of the electronic-eye camera. The Shape of Things to Come
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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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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Dana Dlott and colleagues Killer Pulses Help Characterize Special Surfaces
Released July 29, 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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gold nanoclusters Divide and Protect: Study Reveals Principles Behind Stability and Electronic Properties of Gold Nanoclusters
Released July 14, 2008
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An artist's representation shows a cost-effective solar concentrator. A Colorful Approach to Solar Energy
Released July 10, 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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chemistry graphic Some Fundamental Interactions of Matter Found to be Fundamentally Different Than Thought
Released July 2, 2008
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John Parquette Synthetic Molecules Emulate Enzyme Behavior for the First Time
Released July 2, 2008
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