Science 1996 Robert F. Service - Abstracts

Science 1996 Robert F. Service
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AAAS gathering explores animals, aliens, and atoms.(1996 American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr, Robert F. Service, Lisa Seachrist
A disconnect for NTT labs? (includes related article on AT&T launch of Lucent Technologies Inc.)(Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.)Science and technologyDennis Normile, Robert F. Service
"Amplifying" the find details of molecular structure is a gas. (xenon amplifies resonance signals)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Atomic landscapes beckon chip makers and chemists.(1996 American Vacuum Society meeting)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Between the sheets: why do protein strands line up?Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Blue laser race turns red-hot.(research on blue-light semiconductor lasers)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Can chip devices keep shrinking?(semiconductor chips)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Ceramic shrinks when the heat goes on.(zirconium tungstate unusual physical properties)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Chemists clean ceramics and coat enzymes in plastic.(research news from the American Chemical Society annual meeting)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Close-up of a killer: new atomic-scale images of the receptor of a killer T cell detail how the immune protein recognizes infected cells.Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Closing in on a stomach-sparing aspirin substitute.Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Combinatorial chemistry hits the drug market. (drug research and development; includes related article on combining rational drug design with combinatorial chemistry)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Flexing muscle with just one amino acid. (glutamic acid involved in changing shape of troponin-C)(Research News: Biochemistry)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Folding proteins caught in the act.Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Just how old is that DNA, anyway?(new test of ancient DNA authenticity)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Making cells selectively sticky.(research on modifying sugars on cell surfaces)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Materials scientists view hot wires and bends by the bay.(research reports at Materials Research Society meeting)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Mixing nanotube structures to make a tiny switch.Science and technologyRobert F. Service
New dynamic duo: PET, MRI, joined for the first time.(positron emission topography; magnetic resonance imaging)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
New solar cells seem to have power at the right price. (thin-film cells)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Pacific Basin gathering in Hawaii fills with chemists.(1995 Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Panel wants to break R&D barrier. (US Institute of Medicine panel recommends methods to promote contraceptive research)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Plastics may add new colors to lasers' light show.(materials science research)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Rock chemistry traces ancient traders.(archaeological research in South Pacific)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Small clusters hit the big time.(includes related article)(Cover Story)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Superconductivity turns 10; a decade after their discovery, compounds that superconduct electricity at high temperatures (HTS) are making it into real-world devices - but still, no one can prove how they work.Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Ten get the call to Stockholm.(1996 Noble Prize winners)Science and technologyTrisha Gura, James Glanz, Robert F. Service, Charles Seife
Throwing - or molding - a curve into nanofabrication.(materials science research)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Tiny abacus points to new devices.(data storage technology)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
Tumor-killer made; how does it work?(synthesis of Epothilone A)Science and technologyRobert F. Service
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