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Self-Assembly of Cerium Oxide Nanostructures in Ice Molds

Nano Grows Cold

Released: April 22, 2009

EMSL researchers test a new way to build nanostructures that is "green" and elegantly simple

Enhanced remedial amendment delivery through fluid viscosity modifications: Experiments and numerical simulations

Nuts about Gum

Released: April 22, 2009

Scientists use EMSL resources to demonstrate benefits of incorporating Xanthan gum into remediation process

A Solution NMR Investigation into the Early Events of Amelogenin Nanosphere Self-Assembly Initiated with Sodium Chloride or Calcium Chloride

Baby Teeth

Released: April 22, 2009

NMR studies at EMSL reveal how the hardest material in the human body - tooth enamel - starts to form at the molecular level

Transport Functions Dominate the SAR11 Metaproteome at Low Nutrient Extremes in the Sargasso Sea

Survival Mode

Released: April 22, 2009

EMSL scientists measure protein expression in oceanic microbial communities that heavily influence biogeochemical cycles

Kinetics of Reduction of Fe(III) Complexes by Outer Membrane Cytochromes MtrC and OmcA of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1

Metals with a Complex

Released: April 22, 2009

EMSL's Biogeochemistry Grand Challenge shows the importance of considering metal-ligand complexes as part of bioremediation strategies

Comparative Analysis of Urban Atmospheric Aerosol by Particle-Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE), Proton Elastic Scattering Analysis (PESA), and Aerosol Mass Spectrometry (AMS)

Up in the Air

Released: April 22, 2009

Researchers integrate tools at EMSL to more accurately interpret the results of studies on air pollution

Enhanced detection of low-abundant human plasma proteins using a tandem IgY12-SuperMix immunoaffinity separation strategy

Undercover

Released: April 22, 2009

EMSL team designs new protein separations system that enhances the detection of hard-to-find proteins in human plasma

MR Imaging of Apparent 3He Gas Transport in Narrow Pipes and Rodent Airways

Just Breathe

Released: April 22, 2009

EMSL team develops MRI method that provides view of complex airflow in mammalian lungs

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