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Berkley Researcher Testing Synthetic Pattern Recognition at the Nanoscale
Research at the University of California at Berkeley could help scientists develop nanoscale separation devices, sensors and "designer antibodies"...
National Science Foundation, 02/28/05 by Amber Jones · More from publication -
Students Compete to Create Cleaner-Burning Vehicles
Students from 15 top engineering schools tested their grit, creativity and engineering knowledge in the race to create a "greener" vehicle for the...
National Science Foundation, 02/28/05 by Amber Jones · More from publication -
Missouri Girl Scouts Try Their Hand at Solving Chemistry Mysteries
If chemistry professor Sheryl Tucker had her way, the Girl Scouts would offer a chemistry badge. In the Heart of Missouri Girl Scout Council,...
National Science Foundation, 10/23/02 by Amber Jones · More from publication -
Washing Water With Soap: Entire Undergraduate Chemistry Class Publishes Results
In Steven Regen's organic chemistry class at Lehigh University, Penn., students not only carry out research, they get their results published. For...
National Science Foundation, 10/23/02 by Amber Jones · More from publication -
Geometry Software Eases Math Education, Visualization
In a recent survey conducted by the Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations, math teachers rated The Geometer's Sketchpad...
National Science Foundation, 10/01/02 by Amber Jones · More from publication -
Earthquake Testing Equipment Will Be Connected to National Network
Five new NSF awards will provide advanced research and experimental equipment that will evaluate the impact of earthquakes. Researchers from across...
National Science Foundation, 10/01/02 by Amber Jones · More from publication -
NSF-NIH Grants Will Integrate Mathematics and Biology
NSF and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, have announced about $24 million in funding over five...
National Science Foundation, 09/04/02 by Amber Jones · More from publication -
Model of Plane Impact at WTC Provides Clues to Structural Issues
Abolhassan Astaneh-Asl, a civil engineering professor at the University of California, Berkeley, has constructed a realistic computer simulation of...
National Science Foundation, 09/04/02 by Amber Jones · More from publication -
What Makes a Perfect Graph? Students of Math Get an Answer
What makes a perfect graph? The number of colors and cliques, according to a group of NSF grantees which has solved this 40-year-old mathematical...
National Science Foundation, 09/04/02 by Amber Jones · More from publication -
Team Probes Pluto's Atmosphere During Cosmic Event
Astronomers who observed a rare cosmic event in July have announced that Pluto's atmosphere has undergone drastic changes in the past 14 years....
National Science Foundation, 08/19/02 by Amber Jones · More from publication



