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Technology Being Developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Ultra-Low-Emission Combustion Technologies for Heat and Power Generation
Microscale Particulate Classifiers (MiPAC) Being Developed
Ceiling Fires Studied to Simulate Low-Gravity Fires
TIGER Burned Brightly in JAMIC
Spread Across Liquids Continues to Fly
Flame Synthesis Used to Create Metal-Catalyzed Carbon Nanotubes
Applications in Bioastronautics and Bioinformatics: Early Radiation Cataracts Detected by Noninvasive, Quantitative, and Remote Means
Novel Shapes of Miscible Interfaces Observed
Gas-Liquid Two-Phase Flows Through Packed Bed Reactors in Microgravity
How Does a Liquid Wet a Solid? Hydrodynamics of Dynamic Contact Angles
Diffusivity Measurements Made Instant and Easy
Growth and Morphology of Supercritical Fluids, a Fluid Physics Experiment Conducted on Mir, Complete
Light Microscopy Module: An On-Orbit Microscope Planned for the Fluids and Combustion Facility on the International Space Station
Coarsening Experiment Being Prepared for Flight
Physics of Colloids in Space (PCS) Flight Hardware Developed
Extensional Rheology Experiment Developed to Investigate the Rheology of Dilute Polymer Solutions in Microgravity
Compact Microscope Imaging System Developed
Multiuser Droplet Combustion Apparatus Developed to Conduct Combustion Experiments
Combustion Module-2 Preparations Completed for SPACEHAB Mission Including the Addition of a New Major Experiment
Experiments Developed to Study Microgravity Smoldering Combustion


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