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Scientists capture secret dance of electrons that causes them to change form

06-08-2010

Scientists have captured the first images of electrons that appear to take on extraordinary mass under certain extreme conditions, thus solving a 25-year mystery about how electrons behave in metals. The discovery could help with the design of new materials for high-temperature ...

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Scientists glimpse nanobubbles on super non-stick surfaces

Could lead to design of water-shedding materials for applications in energy, medicine and more

03-03-2010

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have obtained the first glimpse of miniscule air bubbles that keep water from wetting a super non-stick surface. Detailed information about the size and shape of these bubbles — and the non-stick material the ...

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Scientists patent corrosion-resistant nano-coating for metals

Thinner, less toxic than existing coatings; efficient and economical to produce

03-30-2009

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a method for coating metal surfaces with an ultrathin film containing nanoparticles which renders the metal resistant to corrosion and eliminates the use of toxic chromium for this purpose. The ...

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Ultracold gas mimics ultrahot plasma

Duke and Brookhaven examine free-flowing 'exploding cigars'

02-17-2009

Several years after Duke University researchers announced spectacular behavior of a low density ultracold gas cloud, researchers at Brookhaven National Laboratory have observed strikingly similar properties in a very hot and dense plasma "fluid" created to simulate conditions when the ...

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New catalyst paves the path for ethanol-powered fuel cells

01-28-2009

A team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Delaware and Yeshiva University, has developed a new catalyst that could make ethanol-powered fuel cells feasible. The highly efficient ...

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Electron pairs precede high-temperature superconductivity

New method exploring 'energy gap' shows electron pairs exist before superconductivity sets in

11-07-2008

Like astronomers tweaking images to gain a more detailed glimpse of distant stars, physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have found ways to sharpen images of the energy spectra in high-temperature superconductors. These new imaging methods confirm ...

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DNA Technique Yields 3-D Crystalline Organization of Nanoparticles

First step toward three-dimensional catalytic, magnetic, and/or optical nanomaterials

02-05-2008

In an achievement some see as the "holy grail" of nanoscience, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have for the first time used DNA to guide the creation of three-dimensional, ordered, crystalline structures of nanoparticles . The ability to engineer ...

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Atmospheric Measuring Device for Understanding Smog Formation

Quantitative assessment could lead to more effective smog-control strategies

11-21-2007

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a new tool for quantitatively measuring elusive atmospheric chemicals that play a key role in the formation of photochemical smog. Better measurements will improve scientists' understanding of the ...

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Potent Peptides Inhibit HIV Entry Into Cells

Protein analysis at Brookhaven's light source helps researchers in design of new AIDS drugs

10-10-2007

Based in part on protein structures determined at the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory, scientists at the University of Utah have developed new peptides that appear to be significantly more effective at blocking HIV's ...

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New DNA-Based Technique For Assembly of Nano- and Micro-sized Particles

09-14-2007

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a new method for controlling the self-assembly of nanometer and micrometer-sized particles. The method, based on designed DNA shells that coat a particle's surface, can be used to manipulate the ...

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