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LLNL researchers create tool to monitor nuclear reactors
(14 Mar 2008)
International inspectors may have a new tool in the form of an antineutrino detector, that could help them peer inside a working nuclear reactor. A Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory-Sandia National Laboratories' team recently demonstrated that ...
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Platinum Cages
(06 Nov 2006)
Liposomes as blueprints for hollow platinum nanospheres
Tiny structures made of precious metals are of interest because of their broad spectrum of biomedical, catalytic, and optical applications. Porous nanospheres, for example, are ideal for catalytic applications that require large surfaces but can ...
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Sandia researchers seek ways to make lithium-ion batteries work longer, safer
(18 Jan 2006)
Batteries could soon replace standard nickel-metal hydride batteries in hybrid vehicles
As part of the Department of Energy-funded FreedomCAR program, Sandia National Laboratories' Power Sources Technology Group is researching ways to make lithium-ion batteries work longer and safer. The research could lead to these batteries being ...
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Sandia researchers to model nano-size battery
(16 Jan 2006)
Power for artificial retina
Several researchers from Sandia National Laboratories, led by principal investigator Susan Rempe, are part of a multi-institutional, multidisciplinary team developing a nano-size battery that one day could be implanted in the eye to power an ...
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Team discovers unsuspected intermediates in the chemistry of combustion
(15 Jun 2005)
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories' Combustion Research Facility are part of an international team that has detected a new class of compounds previously unknown in flames, a breakthrough that could lead to soot reduction, decreases in flame ...
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Sandia researchers develop unique 'surfactant' material
(10 Jun 2005)
A unique class of materials developed by researchers at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, Calif., may prove useful in textile manufacturing, biomedical diagnostics, and other applications requiring the modification of surface properties of ...
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After 150 years of research, discovery of how flames burn is finally made by Cornell scientist named Cool
(19 May 2005)
Scientists have discovered compounds nearly ubiquitous in fire that have amazingly eluded detection in spite of 150 years of research on how flames burn. According to a paper in the journal Science on its Science Express Web site, co-authored by a ...
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Sandia and University of Texas System to sign memorandum of understanding
(06 Apr 2005)
Sandia National Laboratories and The University of Texas System will sign a multi-faceted memorandum of understanding (MOU) in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, April 6.The five-year agreement states that UT System will develop, perform, and be ...
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Tiny porphyrin tubes developed by Sandia may lead to new nanodevices
(22 Mar 2005)
Research could result in clean, inexpensive hydrogen fuel
Sunlight splitting water molecules to produce hydrogen using devices too small to be seen in a standard microscope - That's a goal of a research team from the National Nuclear Security Administration's Sandia National Laboratories. The research has ...
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