Materials Science News Releases
- Dec. 14, 2004 - Scientists "PAD" their way to new metal-oxide film technology
- Nov. 18, 2004 - Scientists explore atomic mysteries of ancient pigment
- Sept. 13, 2004 - Laboratory grows world record length carbon nanotube
- Sept. 9, 2004 - Nanotechnology leads to discovery of super superconductors
- Sept. 2, 2004 - Exploring the noisy nature of atoms
- Aug. 25, 2004 - Laboratory advances the art and science of aerogels
- May 19, 2004 - Laboratory creates hydrogen and fuel cell research institute
- April 1, 2004 - Superdiamonds? - Scientists discover superconductivity in diamond
- Dec. 3, 2003 - A hot time for cold superconductors
- Aug. 21, 2003 - Scientists explore complex nature of superconductivity
- March 21, 2003 - Laboratory flips the mercury 'off' switch
- March 21, 2003 - New high-purity plutonium sources produced at Los Alamos
- Sept. 20, 2002 - Bradbury Science Museum hosts bright ideas on energy efficiency
- May 29, 2002 - Hot polymer catches carbon dioxide better
- Aug. 27, 2001 - Los Alamos researcher presents bright idea
- June 4, 2001 - High-temperature superconducting tape licensed
- Oct. 25, 2000 - Laboratory receives award for work in high temperature superconducting wire technology
- Oct. 11, 2000 - Los Alamos shows path to 'nanocrystal quantum dot' lasers
- May 30, 2000 - U.S. and Russian scientists develop process for making pure titanium medical implants
- April 26, 2000 - Los Alamos-developed heat pipes ease space flight
- April 6, 2000 - National Science Foundation's Mihail Roco to speak about nanoscience and technology April 11 at Laboratory
- March 30, 2000 - University institute at Los Alamos studies materials at the cutting edge
- March 17, 2000 - Los Alamos announces agreement to develop second-generation superconductor tapes
- Aug. 23, 1999 - Making concrete stronger and tougher with bone-shaped wires
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