Archive for August
CRADA Team’s Microwire Signals an Array of Applications
A thin wire—thinner than a human hair—could someday help prevent surgical snafus, forgery, shoplifting, product tampering, and even [...]
Lighting the Way for Deer Crossings
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) studying different vehicle-mounted [...]
Berkeley Scientist Recognized for Solar Cell Work
A young Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) and University of California-Berkeley scientist has been recognized by Technology Review [...]
SafeTrip-21 Transportation Safety Technologies Take Manhattan
The Volpe Center has launched a bold new intelligent transportation systems (ITS) initiative dubbed SafeTrip-21 (Safe and Efficient [...]
FAA Enters into Three New CRADA Agreements
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently entered into three unique Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) with General [...]
First Female Private Space Explorer to Keynote T2 Meeting
Anousheh Ansari, co-founder and chair of Prodea Systems and the first female private space explorer, will be the [...]
An Encouraging Past and a Soaring Future for Scholars at Wright Patterson Air Force Base
The sky can seem like the limit for some interns, but it is not the limit for these [...]
Superstructures
Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers have synthesized well-defined hybrid noble-metal/SiO2/semiconductor-nanocrystal superstructures with controllable metal core size, silica shell [...]
Antibody Targeting Tetanus Toxin
Federal Drug Administration inventors Marjorie Shapiro, Ph.D., and Sean Fitzsimmons, Ph.D., announced as available for licensing a murine [...]
NRL’s Broad-Spectrum Biocide
The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has developed a series of biocides that, when formulated with the proper resin [...]






Airman Improves Dust Storm Predictability
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