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To make better MRI images, let the atoms spin out of control(28 Nov 2008) Scientists in the USA and in France have made a new theoretical advance in atomic behavior that could lead to sharper magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) pictures. The discovery could one day help enable the development of portable MRI machines. In the ...
Nanothermometer(28 Oct 2005) Tiny gold spheres with a corona of semiconductor nanoparticles show temperature-dependent glow Small, smaller, nano-nanoscopic particles that can be arranged into controlled superstructures are the stuff from which future "intelligent" materials with new functions could be made. American researchers at the University of Michigan and Ohio ...
Future Computer: Atom Packed in an "Egg Carton" of Light?(29 Apr 2005) Scientists at Ohio State University have taken a step toward the development of powerful new computers -- by making tiny holes that contain nothing at all. The holes -- dark spots in an egg carton-shaped surface of laser light -- could one day ...
Environmentally safer catalyst proves more active in hydrogen production(18 Mar 2005) Ohio State University engineers have developed a chemical catalyst that increases hydrogen production without using a toxic metal common to other catalysts. Though the new catalyst is still in the early stages of testing, it could represent an ...