A team based in Livermore has shed some light on the phase diagram of carbon at high pressure and temperature.
In particular, the authors determined the solid/liquid and solid/solid phase boundaries for pressures up ...
A new spacecraft ion engine designed by physicists at The Australian National University that dramatically improves performance over present technology has been successfully tested by the European Space Agency, it announ...
British experts have pioneered the world’s first non-tarnishing sterling silver in a breakthrough that could revolutionise the silver industry.
Researchers in Sheffield, the city famous for stainless steel, hav...
Imagine you are standing, John Wayne style, on the backs of two runaway horses pulling a stagecoach. You try to bring the horses to a stop but instead the harnesses break, the horses separate, and an unlucky passenger ge...
An electrical engineer at the University of Texas at Austin has made a laser light blink while passing through a miniaturized silicon chip, a major step toward developing commercially viable optical interconnects for hig...
Fabrication of nanometer scale patterns with polymer Langmuir-Blodgett films
Modern electronics demand constant improvements in power and speed. Consequently, the circuitry becomes increasingly complex with a trend to...
Autodesk, Inc. has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Alias for cash consideration of $197 million USD. On October 4, 2005, Autodesk announced a definitive agreement to acquire Alias -- a leading develope...
Bell Labs, the research and development arm of Lucent Technologies, has announced it has been awarded a Technical GRAMMY® Award by The Recording Academy® for its outstanding technical contributions to the recordi...
An industry team led by Boeing has demonstrated a new technology that dramatically increases data transfer speeds in tactical aircraft, making them more effective in meeting the demands of the network-centric operational...
They look like tiny swirling dust devils on the surface of the superconductor: "vortices" that appear where magnetic fields interact with the material. Unlike harmless dust devils, however, vortices can sap a s...
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