Science 1996 Robert F. Service |
Title | Subject | Authors |
AAAS gathering explores animals, aliens, and atoms.(1996 American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting) | Science and technology | Richard 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 technology | Dennis Normile, Robert F. Service |
"Amplifying" the find details of molecular structure is a gas. (xenon amplifies resonance signals) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Atomic landscapes beckon chip makers and chemists.(1996 American Vacuum Society meeting) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Between the sheets: why do protein strands line up? | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Blue laser race turns red-hot.(research on blue-light semiconductor lasers) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Can chip devices keep shrinking?(semiconductor chips) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Ceramic shrinks when the heat goes on.(zirconium tungstate unusual physical properties) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Chemists clean ceramics and coat enzymes in plastic.(research news from the American Chemical Society annual meeting) | Science and technology | Robert 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 technology | Robert F. Service |
Closing in on a stomach-sparing aspirin substitute. | Science and technology | Robert 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 technology | Robert F. Service |
Flexing muscle with just one amino acid. (glutamic acid involved in changing shape of troponin-C)(Research News: Biochemistry) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Folding proteins caught in the act. | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Just how old is that DNA, anyway?(new test of ancient DNA authenticity) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Making cells selectively sticky.(research on modifying sugars on cell surfaces) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Materials scientists view hot wires and bends by the bay.(research reports at Materials Research Society meeting) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Mixing nanotube structures to make a tiny switch. | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
New dynamic duo: PET, MRI, joined for the first time.(positron emission topography; magnetic resonance imaging) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
New solar cells seem to have power at the right price. (thin-film cells) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Pacific Basin gathering in Hawaii fills with chemists.(1995 Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Panel wants to break R&D barrier. (US Institute of Medicine panel recommends methods to promote contraceptive research) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Plastics may add new colors to lasers' light show.(materials science research) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Rock chemistry traces ancient traders.(archaeological research in South Pacific) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Small clusters hit the big time.(includes related article)(Cover Story) | Science and technology | Robert 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 technology | Robert F. Service |
Ten get the call to Stockholm.(1996 Noble Prize winners) | Science and technology | Trisha Gura, James Glanz, Robert F. Service, Charles Seife |
Throwing - or molding - a curve into nanofabrication.(materials science research) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Tiny abacus points to new devices.(data storage technology) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
Tumor-killer made; how does it work?(synthesis of Epothilone A) | Science and technology | Robert F. Service |
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.