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Released: 13-Jan-1999 12:00 AM EST
Bone-Shaped Fibers Increase Strength Of Composite Materials
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have shown that enlarging the ends of short fibers used in composite materials simultaneously increases the overall toughness and strength of the material.

25-Jan-1999 12:00 AM EST
From Cells To Whales:Universal Scaling Laws In Biology
Los Alamos National Laboratory

In a world where scientists have traditionally remained behind the lines that delineate disciplines there are researchers who are able to look beyond their own expertise into the worlds of others and in doing so make exciting connections. Geoffrey West, a theoretical high energy physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, is one such researcher.

26-Mar-1999 12:00 AM EST
Los Alamos Researchers Charge Ahead In Ultracapacitors
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed an ultracapacitor with the ability to deliver millions of discharge cycles. This development has the potential to impact nearly every domain of electrical energy use, from transportation to communications and computing.

26-May-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Engine for the Future
Los Alamos National Laboratory

In a step toward finding alternatives to conventional engines, Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists have developed a remarkably simple, energy-efficient engine with no moving parts.

Released: 2-Jul-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Green Light To Protein Folding
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have discovered a new method for rapidly analyzing proteins.

Released: 29-Jul-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Spacecraft Crash to End Productive Mission
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory hope the controlled crash of NASA's Lunar Prospector spacecraft into the moon Saturday will provide final proof for what they believe they have already measured: the presence of frozen water on the moon.

Released: 14-Dec-1999 12:00 AM EST
Rock Analyses, Laser Tool's Use in Space
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Analyses performed on a sliver of terrestrial rock by the Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory may one day help researchers better understand the makeup of large extraterrestrial bodies such as Mars, comets and asteroids.

Released: 14-Dec-1999 12:00 AM EST
Solar Wind All but Disappeared
Los Alamos National Laboratory

For three days last May, scientists at the Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology watched as the solar wind all but disappeared.

Released: 14-Dec-1999 12:00 AM EST
Wildfire Chemistry Model Assesses Fire Effects
Los Alamos National Laboratory

A wildfire chemistry model being developed by scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory will track the processes that can result in firefighters with compromised respiratory systems, air pollution visible for hundreds of miles, and erosion of the planet's ozone layer.

Released: 18-Dec-1999 12:00 AM EST
Tracking Weather above the Sky
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Using a technique called neutral atom imaging from a satellite high above the North Pole, researchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory are developing pictures of the magnetosphere, an invisible magnetic layer around the Earth. These pictures will be essential to a better understanding of the "weather" in space.


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