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05.06.2008 |American Institute of Physics (AIP)
03.06.2008 |Fraunhofer-Institut für Algorithmen und Wissenschaftliches Rechnen SCAI
03.06.2008 |Missouri University of Science and Technology
21.05.2008 |National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
15.05.2008 |European Science Foundation
06.05.2008 |Hydrogen Student Design Contest
16.04.2008 |European Science Foundation
14.04.2008 |IIR Deutschland GmbH – ein Unternehmen der Informa Group
09.04.2008 |Schwedischer Forschungsrat - The Swedish Research Council
07.04.2008 |Asia-Pacific Satellite Communications Council
03.04.2008 |Chinese Culture University, Taipei
31.03.2008 |ICBBE2008
25.03.2008 |Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg
14.03.2008 |University Malaysia Sarawak
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A fried breakfast food popular in Spain provided the inspiration for the development of doughnut-shaped droplets that may provide scientists with a new approach for studying fundamental issues in physics, mathematics and materials.
The doughnut-shaped droplets, a shape known as toroidal, are formed from two dissimilar liquids using a simple rotating stage and an injection needle. About a millimeter in overall size, the droplets are produced individually, their shapes maintained by a surrounding springy material made of polymers.
Droplets in this toroidal shape made ...
Frauhofer FEP will present a novel roll-to-roll manufacturing process for high-barriers and functional films for flexible displays at the SID DisplayWeek 2013 in Vancouver – the International showcase for the Display Industry.
Displays that are flexible and paper thin at the same time?! What might still seem like science fiction will be a major topic at the SID Display Week 2013 that currently takes place in Vancouver in Canada.
High manufacturing cost and a short lifetime are still a major obstacle on ...
University of Würzburg physicists have succeeded in creating a new type of laser.
Its operation principle is completely different from conventional devices, which opens up the possibility of a significantly reduced energy input requirement. The researchers report their work in the current issue of Nature.
It also emits light the waves of which are in phase with one another: the polariton laser, developed ...
Innsbruck physicists led by Rainer Blatt and Peter Zoller experimentally gained a deep insight into the nature of quantum mechanical phase transitions.
They are the first scientists that simulated the competition between two rival dynamical processes at a novel type of transition between two quantum mechanical orders. They have published the results of their work in the journal Nature Physics.
“When water boils, its molecules are released as vapor. We call this ...
Researchers have shown that, by using global positioning systems (GPS) to measure ground deformation caused by a large underwater earthquake, they can provide accurate warning of the resulting tsunami in just a few minutes after the earthquake onset.
For the devastating Japan 2011 event, the team reveals that the analysis of the GPS data and issue of a detailed tsunami alert would have taken no more than three minutes. The results are published on 17 May in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, an open access journal of ...
Drought makes Borneo’s trees flower at the same time
22.05.2013 | Life Sciences
Conservationists release manual on protecting great apes in forest concessions
22.05.2013 | Ecology, The Environment and Conservation
Satellites See Storm System that Created Moore, Okla., Tornado
22.05.2013 | Earth Sciences
Researchers find genetic tie to improved survival time for pulmonary fibrosis
22.05.2013 | Life Sciences
Changing cancer's environment to halt its spread
22.05.2013 | Health and Medicine
ITS European Congress: Traffic Warning and Information Platform
17.05.2013 | Event News
European Research Infrastructures help to solve air quality issues
15.05.2013 | Event News
The Problem of the European Unemployment
08.05.2013 | Event News