Superconductivity -- the conduction of electricity with zero resistance -- sometimes can, it seems, become stalled by a form of electronic "gridlock."
A possible explanation why is offered by new research a...
Time and frequency information can be transferred between laboratories or to other users in several ways, often using the Global Positioning System (GPS). But today's best atomic clocks are so accurate - neither gain...
The chemical bond between carbon and fluorine is one of the strongest in nature, and has been both a blessing and a curse in the complex history of fluorocarbons. Now, in a powerful demonstration of the relatively new fi...
International Paper has completed the sale of its Arizona Chemical business to Rhone Capital III L.P. for approximately $485 million. In addition, International Paper will acquire a minority interest of approximately 10 ...
Chemists, physicists, materials scientists and electrical engineers in Manchester and London are embarking on a £1.5m project to develop new and potentially cheaper ways of generating solar power.
The three and ...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has Rutgers scientists looking to plants as a source of materials for cardiovascular stents, bone and tissue grafts, antiviral and antibacterial food packaging, and personal care pro...
SPECTRO Analytical Instruments has unveiled it's latest state-of-the-art ICP-OES instrument - the SPECTRO ARCOS - at the Pittcon Conference (February 25 to March 1, 2007) in Chicago, Illinois. According to SPECTRO, t...
Paraytec has chosen Pittcon 2007 (Booth 514) for the public launch of its ActiPix® D100 miniature UV imaging area detector - the world's first miniature multiplexed capillary UV area detector.
Using a capillar...
A new discovery by scientists at Queen’s University Belfast has changed the face of research into water-repellent “ultrahydrophobic” materials creating a wealth of potential practical applications.
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When excited, atoms move at impossibly small length and time scales -- too small and too fast to have been observed in years past.
But as applied and engineering physics professor Joel D. Brock comments in the Feb. 2...
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