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Scientists determine strength of 'liquid smoke'
(31 Jul 2008)
Researchers have created a 3D image of a material referred to as "liquid smoke." Aerogel, also known as liquid smoke or "San Francisco fog," is an open-cell polymer with pores smaller than 50 nanometers in diameter. For the first time, Lawrence ...
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UC San Diego Physicists Reveal Secrets of Newest Form of Carbon
(12 Jun 2008)
Using one of the world's most powerful sources of man-made radiation, physicists from UC San Diego, Columbia University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have uncovered new secrets about the properties of graphene - a form of pure carbon ...
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Berkeley Researchers Identify Photosynthetic Dimmer Switch
(13 May 2008)
In a study of the molecular mechanisms by which plants protect themselves from oxidation damage should they absorb too much sunlight during photosynthesis, a team of researchers has discovered a molecular "dimmer switch" that helps control the flow ...
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Berkeley Scientists Bring MRI/NMR to Microreactors
(30 Jan 2008)
In a significant step towards improving the design of future catalysts and catalytic reactors, especially for microfluidic "lab-on-a-chip" devices, researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) ...
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Smaller is Stronger - Now Scientists Know Why
(07 Jan 2008)
As structures made of metal get smaller - as their dimensions approach the micrometer scale or less - they get stronger. Scientists discovered this phenomenon 50 years ago while measuring the strength of tin "whiskers" a few micrometers in diameter ...
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Scientists Create a New Way to Study T Cell Signaling
(18 Nov 2005)
An experiment that began as a "fantasy pipe dream" just three years ago is now a reality. Researchers with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California at Berkeley, combining nanotechnology with ...
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Portable High-Resolution NMR Sensor Unveiled at Berkeley
(13 Apr 2005)
A portable device makes it possible for the first time ever to take high-resolution NMR spectroscopy out of the laboratory and into the field for use on samples of any size. This portable NMR sensor was developed by a collaboration of researchers ...
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Nano-Probes Allow an Inside Look at Cell Nuclei
(22 Mar 2005)
Nanotechnology may be in its infancy, but biologists may soon use it to watch the inner workings of a living cell like never before. Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and Lawrence ...
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Spectroscopy for the Real World
(03 Feb 2005)
New system used to analyze environmental, biological phenomena in their natural state
A team of scientists used a first-of-its-kind spectroscopy system at the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Light Source (ALS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to obtain the first direct observations of negatively charged ions accumulating ...
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