Electronics are getting smaller and smaller, flirting with new devices at the atomic scale. However, many scientists predict that the shrinking of our technology is reaching an end.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a multi-year contract to Lockheed Martin for logistical support for the U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP).
The lead-free solder, a tin-silver-copper alloy invented by a research team headed by Ames Lab senior metallurgist Iver Anderson, has made history for a second time.
An advance in sensor design* by researchers at NIST and the University of Waterloo's Institute of Quantum Computing (IQC) could unshackle a powerful, yet high-maintenance technique for exploring materials.
The Veterinary Bioscience Institute and LabRoots, Inc. are thrilled to announce the inaugural two-day international Laboratory Animal Science (LAS) BioConference Live.Available on Demand
Los Alamos National Laboratory’s top 10 science stories of 2011 illustrate the broad variety of scientific excellence that’s the hallmark of the laboratory.
The science community has made significant strides over the last three decades in building stronger relationships with policymakers and the public but challenges remain.
The Pittcon Organizing Committee is pleased to announce more than 72 select members of Florida's scientific community will be making presentations at the event.