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NRL Scientists Push and Pull Droplets with Graphene
September 11, 2013
— Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have moved liquid droplets using long chemical gradients formed on graphene...
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Dr. John Michopoulos Elected ASME Fellow
September 9, 2013
— U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) research scientist, Dr. John Michopoulos, is conferred Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for outstanding leadership and multidisciplinary engineering achievements in the areas of mechatronic and robotic design, computational algorithms, scientific software, and scientific hardware research and development...
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NRL SiN-VAPOR Technology Improves IED Detection
August 14, 2013
— Improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, are homemade bombs that can both injure and kill civilians and service members...
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NRL Develops Low Cost, High Efficiency Solar Sensor
August 12, 2013
— Research scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Electronics Science and Technology Division have developed a novel low cost, highly efficient spectral sensor for field analysis of solar cell irradiance performance and spectral distribution...
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NRL Scientists Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Diseases with Technology
August 7, 2013
— Before sailors and soldiers deploy to locations around the world, they need to know the kinds of infectious diseases they might encounter, especially those diseases that are resistant to antibiotics...
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Dr. Judith Lean Elected Member of the American Philosophical Society
July 30, 2013
— Dr. Judith Lean, the Senior Scientist for Sun-Earth System Research at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), has been elected a member of the American Philosophical Society...
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NRL Researchers Discover Novel Material for Cooling of Electronic Devices
July 29, 2013
— A team of theoretical physicists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and Boston College has identified cubic boron arsenide as a material with an extraordinarily high thermal conductivity and the potential to transfer heat more effectively from electronic devices than diamond, the best-known thermal conductor to date...
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NRL Scientists Study Connection Between Space Traffic and High Altitude Arctic Clouds
July 18, 2013
— Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have determined that there has been an increase in bright polar mesospheric clouds (PMCs) in the last two years, an unexpected result since these clouds are generally thought to be less prevalent during conditions of high solar activity which acts to destroy the tiny ice particles...
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