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Stabilizing force for good communication between neurons and muscle cells found 10/12/2008

Promising new material that could improve gas mileage 10/12/2008

Melt-castable nitrate ester with high explosive energy 10/11/2008

Cell protein suppresses pain 8 times more effectively than morphine 10/10/2008

Scientists design bomb-proof thermometer to measure the heat of explosions 10/9/2008

Discovering drugs, biofuels in tropical seas 10/8/2008

Surface tension drives segregation within cell mixtures 10/7/2008

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Deep biosphere research points to new methods for recovering petroleum 10/5/2008

Researchers support biodiversity in biofuels production 10/4/2008

Don't stress! Bacterial crisis command center revealed 10/3/2008

Engineers mass-produce smell receptors in lab 10/1/2008

Compound could help detect chemical, biological weapons 9/30/2008

Reversible 3-D cell culture gel invented 9/29/2008

Want Better Mileage? Simple Device Which Uses Electrical Field Could Boost Gas Efficiency Up To 20% 9/28/2008

All Articles Tagged As: explosives


Melt-castable nitrate ester with high explosive energy (10/11/2008)

Melt-castable nitrate ester with high explosive energySolid at room temperature, is a highly powerful explosive, and can be melt-cast into the desired shape. ...> Full Article



Scientists design bomb-proof thermometer to measure the heat of explosions (10/9/2008)

Scientists design bomb-proof thermometer to measure the heat of explosionsScientists have designed a high-speed thermometer that can measure the temperature inside explosions without being damaged in the impact. ...> Full Article


Engineers mass-produce smell receptors in lab (10/1/2008)

Biological engineers have found a way to mass-produce smell receptors in the laboratory, an advance that paves the way for "artificial noses" to be created and used in a variety of settings. ...> Full Article



Explosives go 'green' (9/3/2008)

Explosives go 'green'Certain explosives may soon get a little greener and a little more precise ...> Full Article



Fingerprints provide clues to more than just identity (8/8/2008)

Fingerprints provide clues to more than just identityFingerprints can reveal critical evidence, as well as an identity, with the use of a new technology that detects trace amounts of explosives, drugs or other materials left behind in the prints. ...> Full Article


Killer pulses help characterize special surfaces (7/31/2008)

Researchers have devised a method to evaluate substrate surfaces by using a series of killer laser pulses ...> Full Article


Team Developing an Electronic Nose for Quick Detection of Explosives (7/8/2008)

The sensor will be useful in airports and other high-risk areas ...> Full Article


Glowing Films Reveal Traces of Explosives (5/26/2008)

Glowing Films Reveal Traces of ExplosivesNew spray-on films will be the basis of portable devices that can quickly reveal trace amounts of nitrogen-based explosives. ...> Full Article


New cell-based sensors sniff out danger like bloodhounds (5/10/2008)

New cell-based sensors sniff out danger like bloodhoundsCollaborating across engineering disciplines to make advanced 'cell-based sensors-on-a-chip' technology possible ...> Full Article


Scientists Develop Sensor for Homemade Bombs (3/20/2008)

Scientists Develop Sensor for Homemade BombsA team of chemists and physicists have 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. ...> Full Article


'Mini-rivers' may detect explosives, toxins better than other types of sensors (11/16/2007)

Researchers developing new type of sensor that may be markedly better at sniffing out explosives, cocaine or environmental toxins than sensors now on the market ...> Full Article

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