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Researchers have developed a new method for making extremely pure, very small metal-oxide nanoparticles. They are using this simple, fast, and low-temperature process to make materials for gas sensors that detect toxic industrial chemicals and biological warfare agents.
MONTROSE — With a fairly strong manufacturing base, products are shipped from Montrose all around the world, but one company's hard work is reaching even further — outer space.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: A new survey shows that there's a big disconnect between scientists and the wider American public, but a new book suggests ways to close the gap.
Ohio State University researchers have developed a new method for making extremely pure, very small metal-oxide nanoparticles
Ohio State University researchers have developed a new method for making extremely pure, very small metal-oxide nanoparticles.They are using this simple, fast, and low-temperature process to make materials for gas sensors that detect toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) and biological warfare agents.The researchers described their work in a recent issue of the journal Materials Chemistry and ...
There is a rather dramatic modern tension being explored in Chris Anderson’s “Free: The Future of a Radical Price.”
OTTAWA - Larry McLellan, of St. Marys, and Jurgen Fessler, of London, won the Ontario men’s pairs lawn bowling title here this past weekend. Sixteen teams competed in the double-knockout event.
Welcome to the 20th edition of our Weird and Small Apps column, which looks at mini-apps released for the iPhone and iPod touch. This week, we’re excited to be able to show you two very inexpensive highly recommended games—the free puzzle game Tatomic and the simple but cool $1 tapping game Volcano Planet—along with a number of other games and apps that may be of interest to some users. Another ...
( Ohio State University ) Ohio State University researchers have developed a new method for making extremely pure, very small metal-oxide nanoparticles. They are using this simple, fast, and low-temperature process to make materials for gas sensors that detect toxic industrial chemicals and biological warfare agents.
When Christine Varney was confirmed in May as the Obama administration's top antitrust cop, some of her words from last year sent a chill through the Googleplex, the search engine's headquarters in Silicon Valley.
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