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Introducing Enols

06/13/2005 1:00 PM

Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories' Combustion Research Facility are part of an international team that has detected a new class of compounds previously unknown in flames, a breakthrough that could lead to soot reduction, decreases in flame pollutants, improved fuel cells, and enhanced modeling of planetary atmospheres and interstellar chemistry. A cover story on the discovery is scheduled to appear in the June 24 edition of Science magazine.

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Plasma

06/13/2005 1:44 PM

It's odd that Plasma (fire) is the basis for most of our technology, but we still don't know everything about it. Nice to know there are still frontiers even in the oldest of technologies.

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