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- 1From:Women's Health Weekly2022 APR 14 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Research findings on Oncology - Breast Cancer are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting originating from Iraklion,...
- 2From:MIT Technology Review (Vol. 121, Issue 2)BREAKTHROUGH IBM has simulated the electronic structure of a small molecule, using a seven-qubit quantum computer. WHY IT MATTERS Understanding molecules in exact detail will allow chemists to design more...
- 3From:Laser Focus World (Vol. 43, Issue 6)While mid-power excimer lasers have helped create major markets for several deep-ultraviolet (UV) applications, and low-power near-UV diode lasers are speeding advances in information storage and biotechnology, almost...
- 4From:BioSpectrum AsiaSingapore, May 2 -- Chemiluminescence, or chemical light, is the principle behind the glow sticks or light sticks used as quick tools to grab when the electricity goes out. But they can also be used to diagnose diseases...
- 5From:Chemical Week (Vol. 166, Issue 2)Researchers at Kiel University (Kiel, Germany) and Dartmouth College (Dartmouth, NH) have developed the first circular organic "Mobius" molecule--resembling a fastened belt with a twist in it. The molecule's electronic...
- 6From:WHO Drug Information (Vol. 26, Issue 4)* http://www.who.int/medicines/services/inn/publication/enhndex.html # Electronic structure available on Mednet: http://mednet.who.int/ # Structure electronique disponible sur Mednet: http://mednet.who.int/ #...
- 7From:Maclean's (Vol. 128, Issue 51-52)Among those past Canadian Nobel winners you mention in your article about Art McDonald ("Man of the deep," Society, Nov. 15), especially in the area of sciences, you could have included Gerhard Herzberg, a...
- 8From:Science News (Vol. 135, Issue 9)Superconductors with electrons in charge The discovery of a new family of ceramic superconductors that lose all resistance to the flow of electrical current at a lowly 24 kelvins (-416[deg.]F) seems a much less...
- 9From:African ManagerA Tunisian employment office will soon be opened in Qatar with the aim of facilitating the recruitment of young Tunisians in this country, Minister of Employment and Vocational Training, Hafedh Lmouri announced in an...
- 10From:Science News (Vol. 144, Issue 14)Why are silicon and other substances that are known as covalent solids so much harder and more brittle than pure metals? This has long mystified materials scientists. In fact, John J. Gilman has pondered the phenomenon...
- 11From:EDN (Vol. 54, Issue 7)by Suzanne Deffree Engineering-department researchers at the University of Illinois-Urbana say they have experimentally proven that the crystallographic orientation of graphene edges affects the material's electronic...
- 12From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 52, Issue 6)This article reviews how some conjugated polymers can detect and transduce chemical or physical information into an optical or electrical signal. There is hardly an aspect of our lives that is not touched by...
- 13From:Motion System Design (Vol. 47, Issue 2)Researchers at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) have developed high-power switches made from silicon carbide (SIC) crystals. The 1-sq-cm devices represent a milestone in power and size that could...
- 14From:Laser Focus World (Vol. 40, Issue 11)Studies have shown that excimer lasers are efficient and safe tools for removing layers of specified thickness from the surface of icons and paintings in a controllable way. To refine the technique, a team from the...
- 15From:Science News (Vol. 150, Issue 25-26)Thin polymer films form the basis of products ranging from biological glues to nonstick coatings. In many applications, the polymer molecules stick out from a surface like grasses growing in a microscopic field. Rooted...
- 16From:just-auto.comValeo has won a 2015 Automotive News PACE (premier automotive suppliers' contribution to excellence) award for its EG efficiency alternator. The EG Efficiency Alternator features synchronous rectifying based on...
- 17From:Computerworld (Vol. 40, Issue 33)A NEW WAY to systematically modify the structure of single-walled carbon nanotubes could expand their electronic properties and open the path to nanoelectronics. Carbon cylinders a few billionths of a meter in diameter...
- 18From:Science News (Vol. 130)A shining theory of ozone depletion The cause of the steadily worsening polar "ozone holes" (SN:3/1/86,p.133) and the drop in global ozone levels (SN:6/28/86,p.404) in the last few years is still a mystery. But one...
- 19From:Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.) (Vol. 115, Issue 1)SOURCE: "POLYMERS WITH TAILORED ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE FOR HIGH CAPACITY LITHIUM BATTERY ELECTRODES" Gad Liu et al. Advanced Materials, published online September 23, 2011 RESULTS: An electrode material that...
- 20From:Computerworld (Vol. 48, Issue 2)Researchers have discovered a material with a similar electronic structure to graphene that can exist in three dimensions and could lead to faster transistors and more compact, higher-capacity hard drives. The...