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20-Aug-2015 - Researchers from the University of Southampton have demonstrated for the first time a new laser cooling method, based upon the interference of matter waves, that could be used to cool molecules. The current technique of cooling atoms down from room temperature to the ultra-cold regime using ...
01-Mar-2013 - Contact: Kim Marshall-BrownA collaboration between the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and the University of Southampton is to develop an instrument capable of simulating the high pressures and low temperatures needed to create hydrate in sediment samples.Dr Angus Best of NOC and Professors ...
13-Dec-2012 - For the first time, a silicon-based optical fiber with solar-cell capabilities has been developed that has been shown to be scalable to many meters in length. The research opens the door to the possibility of weaving together solar-cell silicon wires to create flexible, curved, or twisted solar ...
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10-Feb-2010 - The chemical composition of our oceans is not constant but has varied significantly over geological time. In a study published in Science, researchers describe a novel method for reconstructing past ocean chemistry using calcium carbonate veins that precipitate from seawater-derived fluids in ...
16-Feb-2009 - Scientists in the UK have prepared a unique silicon(IV) cation by breaking a very strong Si-F bond under mild conditions. Chemists at the University of Southampton have prepared the trifluorosilicon(IV) cation [SiF3(Me3tacn)]+, by reaction of SiF4 with Me3tacn under anhydrous conditions and ...
17-Oct-2008 - UK scientists have used dioxygenase enzymes to create enantiopure organic molecules, which in turn have been used to create chiral metal-organic frameworks. Dioxygenase enzymes were sourced from modified bacterial whole cells (mutants), isolated from the environment. These were then used as ...
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