MIT forges greener path to iron production Sep 13, 2006
"No one has ever studied the fundamental electrochemistry of a process operating at 1600C. We're doing voltammetry at white heat!". The result. (EurekAlert!)
President Discusses the American Competitiveness Initiative at Tuskegee University Apr 20, 2006
The government funded research in microdrive storage, electrochemistry and signal compression. They did so for one reason: It turned out that those were the key ingredients for the development of the Ipod. (White House News Releases)
Bush Lays Out His Plan to Protect America's Economic Standing Apr 20, 2006
As examples of basic research that led to breakthroughs, the president cited Defense Department work widely credited with leading to the creation of the Internet and government studies on electrochemistry and signal compression that contributed to the technology of the iPod. "There's no telling what's going to come out of this," he said. (Los Angeles Times)
Fact Sheet: The American Competitiveness Initiative: Encouraging Innovation Apr 19, 2006
The Internet began as a Defense Department project to improve military communications, and the creation of the iPod drew on years of government-funded research in micro-drive storage, electrochemistry, and signal compression. Improving Math And Science Education For America's Students. (White House News Releases)
President Discusses American Competitiveness Initiative Apr 19, 2006
The iPod, interestingly enough, was built on years of government-funded research in microdrive storage and electrochemistry and signal compression. Isn't that interesting. (White House News Releases)
Light activated anticancer drug targeted to DNA using cisplatin like sub-units Mar 27, 2006
Probing DNA-metal complex interactions of Pt containing assemblies via electrochemistry and spectroscopy (INOR 122), authors are Mongelli , Winkel , and Brewer. Variation of light absorbing units for rhodium centered trimetallic complexes as DNA photocleavage agents applicable in photodynamic therapy (INOR 606) authors are Emily Merola, chemistry undergraduate at Bucknell who worked in the summer at Virginia Tech, Shatara Mayfield, chemical engineering student at North Carolina Aworked at... (EurekAlert!)