Research Highlights
2008
- Researchers Study Crystal to Soak Up Industrial Carbon Dioxide (April)
- Measuring Particle Shape Removes Frustrating, Simplistic Assumption (April)
- Ceramic, Heal Thyself! (March)
- Rock: Electrons Run Through It (March)
- The Nature of Water (February)
- All Alone, Ammonia and Hydrogen Chloride Use Negativity To Get Attached (February)
- "Hot" Oxygen Atoms on Titanium Dioxide Motivated by More Than Just Temperature (February)
- Stopping at the Water's Edge (January)
2007
- Nixing Noxious Nitrogen Oxides with a Better Support System (December)
- Molecular Crash Test (December)
- Ions Stick the Landing (September)
- Nanoparticles Shape Up (July)
- Ammonia Molecules Straighten Up (June)
- Plant Material Could Play Key Role in Green Chemistry of Nanoparticles (April)
- Hopping Hydrogen (January)
2006
- Discovering the Details of Dissolution (December)
- Spin the Electron (October)
- Playing Keep-away with Sulfate (September)
- New Model System Offers Fundamental Insight into Catalyst Structure and Behavior (August)
Selected News Coverage
2008
