Science & Technology Review October 2005 | |
Aufderheide III, M B | |
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | |
关键词: Testing; Spores; Brazing; 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Computing, And Information Science; Soldering; | |
DOI : 10.2172/878197 RP-ID : UCRL-TR-52000-05-10 RP-ID : W-7405-ENG-48 RP-ID : 878197 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
This month's issue has the following articles: (1) Important Missions, Great Science, and Innovative Technology--Commentary by Cherry A. Murray; (2) NanoFoil{reg_sign} Solders with Less Heat--Soldering and brazing to join an array of materials are now Soldering and brazing to join an array of materials are now possible without furnaces, torches, or lead; (3) Detecting Radiation on the Move--An award-winning technology can detect even small amounts An award-winning technology can detect even small amounts of radioactive material in transit; (4) Identifying Airborne Pathogens in Time to Respond--A mass spectrometer identifies airborne spores in less than A mass spectrometer identifies airborne spores in less than a minute with no false positives; (5) Picture Perfect with VisIt--The Livermore-developed software tool VisIt helps scientists The Livermore-developed software tool VisIt helps scientists visualize and analyze large data sets; (6) Revealing the Mysteries of Water--Scientists are using Livermore's Thunder supercomputer and new algorithms to understand the phases of water; and (7) Lightweight Target Generates Bright, Energetic X Rays--Livermore scientists are producing aerogel targets for use in inertial Livermore scientists are producing aerogel targets for use in inertial confinement fusion experiments and radiation-effects testing.
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