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Searching for the Solar System’s Chemical Recipe « Berkeley Lab News Center

  • Searching for the Solar System’s Chemical Recipe « Berkeley Lab News Center - The ratio of isotopes in elements like oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen were once thought to be much the same everywhere, determined only by their different masses. Then isotope ratios in meteorites, interplanetary dust and gas, and the sun itself were found to differ from those on Earth. Planetary researchers now use Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Advanced Light Source to study these "mass-independent" effects and their origins in the chemical processes of the early solar system.(10.1073/pnas.1213150110)
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    Study proposes isotope analysis for earlier detection of bone loss

    Study proposes isotope analysis for earlier detection of bone loss - Are your bones getting stronger or weaker? Scientists at Arizona State University and NASA are taking on this medical challenge by developing and applying a technique that originated in the Earth sciences. In a new study, this technique was more sensitive in detecting bone loss than the X-ray method used today, with less risk to patients. Reference: 'Rapidly assessing changes in bone mineral balance using natural stable calcium isotopes,' Early Edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), May 28.

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    Gas separation with graphene nanopores

    Gas separation with graphene nanopores - Scientists in New Zealand, the US and Germany have developed a way of using tiny pores in a graphene sheet to separate different isotopes of helium. By creating nanoscale holes in the material, the researchers calculated that it should be possible to alter the permeability of graphene to allow helium-3 isotopes to tunnel through, while heavier helium-4 isotopes cannot. This approach has potential applications in the production of helium-3 for scientific research as well as for the separation of gases in other scientific and industrial contexts. References: 1 A Hauser, J Schrier and P Schwerdtfeger, J. Phys. Chem. C, 2012, DOI: 10.1021/jp302498d 2 A Hauser and P Schwerdtfeger, J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 2012, 3, 209 (DOI: 10.1021/jz201504k) 3 D Jiang, V R Cooper and S Dai, Nano. Lett., 2009, 9, 4019 (DOI: 10.1021/nl9021946)