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  • The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2008 (08 Oct 2008)
    For the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP
    The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2008 jointly to Osamu Shimomura, Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), Woods Hole, MA, USA and Boston University Medical School, MA, USA, Martin Chalfie, ...
  • Clemson scientists put a (nano) spring in their step (15 Aug 2008)
    Electronic devices get smaller and more complex every year. It turns out that fragility is the price for miniaturization, especially when it comes to small devices, such as cell phones, hitting the floor. Wouldn't it be great if they bounced instead ...
  • 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 ...
  • Super-sensitive spray-on explosive detector (27 May 2008)
    US scientists have designed a new spray-on explosive detector sensitive enough to detect just a billionth of a gram of explosive. After treatment the explosive glows blue under UV light, making it perfect for use in the field.William Trogler and his ...
  • UC San Diego Scientists Develop Sensor for Homemade Bombs (20 Mar 2008)
    A team of chemists and physicists at the University of California, San Diego has developed a tiny, inexpensive sensor chip capable of detecting trace amounts of hydrogen peroxide, a chemical used in the most common form of homemade explosives.The ...
  • Customized Y-shaped carbon nanotubes can compute (16 Aug 2005)
    Researchers at UCSD and Clemson University have discovered that specially synthesized carbon nanotube structures exhibit electronic properties that are improved over conventional transistors used in computers. UCSD Mechanical and Aerospace ...
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