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Advancing the theory of the hydrogen atom - News Briefs - Brief Article
The hydrogen atom is the most basic atom from the point of view of atomic structure theory. Historically, efforts to understand its detailed properties have led to many advances in understanding fundamental physics. This atom is important not only as a model system that tests the limits of atomic theory...
Tags: hydrogen, NIST, theory
Research articles 2002-03-01
Big Blue turns its eye to the very small
Thanks to specialised microscopes, we have long been able to see the beauty of single atoms. But strange though it might seem, imaging larger molecules at the same level of detail has not been possible – atoms are robust enough to withstand existing tools, but the structures of molecules are...
Tags: Atom, Molecule
News items 2009-09-03
Cornell University team develop one atom transistor - Brief Article
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-13 June 2002-Cornell University team develop one atom transistor C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com The Cornell University in New York has reported that it has built a transistor that is the size of an atom. The new development was made possible by scientists from the university implanting a...
Tags: Cornell University, electrode, HARDWARE, molecule, Semiconductors, team, transistor
Research articles 2002-06-13
If hydrogen and oxygen are both gases, where does the liquid in water come from? - H2 - O2 - H20 - Ask Scarlett
It's all a matter of chemistry. Even though a water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, it's very different from molecules of either hydrogen or oxygen. When molecules combine, they form new and different molecules. Look at it this way: A waffle isn't anything...
Tags: O2 Plc.
Research articles 1997-07-01
Blacklight Power Returns With More Lab Validation
For readers who aren't familiar with Blacklight Power likely the majority, here's the executive summary: A company formed in 1991 right after the cold fusion claims of Fleischmann and Pons were torn apart claims that it can extract nearly limitless amounts of energy from water, by moving hydrogen atoms to...
Tags: Hydrogen, Energy, Blacklight Power, Business Structures, Finance, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-08-13
Blacklight Power Returns With More Lab Validation
For readers who aren't familiar with Blacklight Power likely the majority, here's the executive summary: A company formed in 1991 right after cold fusion was debunked claims that it can extract nearly limitless amounts of energy from water, by moving hydrogen atoms to a theoretical state almost all physicists believe...
Tags: energy, hydrogen, Hydrogen Atom
News items 2009-08-13
Introducing fluorine: in polymers and electronic materials, pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals, this 'little atom' is emerging as the darling of the CPI. (Newsfront).
Fluorine is a little atom that packs a powerful punch. It reacts with virtually every other element and most compounds--sometimes violently--to produce chemicals such as hydrogen fluoride and nitrogen trifluoride. Then there is fluorine's ability to form a strong bond with carbon. Although only a handful of carbon-fluorine bonds occur...
Tags: 3M Co., chemicals, DuPont Co., fluoride, fluorine, polymer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-05-01
Atom fusion speeds way.
The world's most powerful fusion reaction has been reported by scientists at Princeton University. A four-second energy burst was recorded on computer screens. The Princeton reactor produced a fusion power equivalent to at least three million watts - nearly double the 1.7 million watts produced two...
Tags: fusion, Princeton University, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 1993-12-01
Proton-go-round: whence does the proton get its spin?
For generations, Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories have entertained young and old with their fanciful accounts of such natural wonders as how the leopard got its spots and how the elephant got its trunk. For the past decade, physicists have been trying to write their own, real-life tale...
Tags: CERN, particle, physicist, researcher
Research articles 1997-09-06
Rensselaer experiment finds water molecules are always H[2]O.
M2 PRESSWIRE-9 June 2005-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Rensselaer experiment finds water molecules are always H[2]OC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:09062005 TROY, N.Y. - Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Ben-Gurion University in Israel have published results of a new experiment that found...
Tags: hydrogen, Institute, molecule, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Research articles 2005-06-09
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