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Location: WEST LAFAYETTE, United States
ABSTRACT :
Topics : Quantitative Evaluation of an On-Highway
Trucking Fleet to Compare
#2ULSD and B20 Fuels and Their Impact
on Overall Fleet Performance
A study was performed on 20 Class-8 trucks paired by make, model, mileage, and drive...

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Location: California, United States
Researcher: Timothy Deming & Thomas G. Mason
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Location: University of Texas, Austin, United States
Chemical engineers at The
University of Texas at Austin
have discovered a new way to control the motion of fluid particles through tiny
channels, potentially aiding the...

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Location: Purdue University, United States
A newly defined biochemical pathway in plants may provide the
scientific tools to design plants that will yield larger quantities of
alternative transportation fuels than currently can be produced, according to

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Location: University of British Columbia, Canada
Observations about the early formation of Earth may answer an age-old
question about why the planet’s mantle is missing some of the matter that
should be present, according to UBC
geophysicist John...

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Location: University of Chicago, United States
Streams of granular particles bouncing off a target in a simple tabletop experiment produce liquid-like behavior also witnessed in a massive research apparatus that simulates the birth of the universe. A team led by the

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Location: 1227C, Chem-Nuc Bldg. 090 ,University of Maryland ,College Park, MD 20742-2111, United States
Members of the Department of Chemical and
Biomolecular Engineering's Complex Fluids and Nanomaterials Group, lead by
Assistant Professor Srinivasa Raghavan, have discovered a new class of "smart
fluids" capable of switching from gel to...

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Location: Georgia Institute of Technology :: Atlanta, Georgia 30332, United States
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are applying engineering expertise to the dental industry – a field that is often as much art as it is science.
For example, the

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Location: University of Colorado,440 UCB,Boulder, CO 80309-0440, United States
By combining two cutting-edge laboratory creations--optical lattices and atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) spinning in a trap like planets orbiting the sun--physicists at JILA have developed a method of visualizing defects, or...

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