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- Researchers invent new tool to study single biological molecules
- Relaxors: Nanoscale properties of materials that can be used in electronic devices to change temperature or shape
- Supernova progenitor found? New research identifies star system that may explode
- Major step taken towards 'unbreakable' message exchange
- Novel double-stranded DNA structure produced through mechanical stretching
Researchers invent new tool to study single biological molecules Posted: 03 Aug 2012 08:08 AM PDT Researchers have developed new microscope technology to study single biological molecules with unprecedented accuracy and precision. |
Posted: 03 Aug 2012 08:08 AM PDT Physicists have determined important information about the nanoscale properties of materials called relaxors, which can be used in electronic devices to change temperature or shape. The discoveries may help maximize efficient use of relaxors to create better medical ultrasound, sensors and heart implants. |
Supernova progenitor found? New research identifies star system that may explode Posted: 03 Aug 2012 07:30 AM PDT Type Ia supernovae are violent stellar explosions. Observations of their brightness are used to determine distances in the universe and have shown scientists that the cosmos is expanding at an accelerating rate. But there is still too little known about the specifics of the processes by which these supernovae form. New research identifies a star system, prior to explosion, which will possibly become a type Ia supernova. |
Major step taken towards 'unbreakable' message exchange Posted: 03 Aug 2012 05:29 AM PDT Single particles of light, also known as photons, have been produced and implemented into a quantum key distribution (QKD) link, paving the way for unbreakable communication networks. |
Novel double-stranded DNA structure produced through mechanical stretching Posted: 03 Aug 2012 05:29 AM PDT Researchers' findings address a scientific debate that had lasted for 16 years over the existence of a double-stranded DNA structure. |
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