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Of friction and 'The Da Vinci Code'
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"Public release date: 25-Aug-2005
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Contact: Lynn Yarris
lcyarris@lbl.gov
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DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Of friction and 'The Da Vinci Code'
Testing Da Vinci's principles of friction on the nanoscale
BERKELEY, CA -- "The Da Vinci Code," the best selling novel and soon-to-be blockbuster film, may also be linked some day to the solving of a scientific mystery as old as Leonardo Da Vinci himself -- friction. A collaboration of scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the Ames Laboratory at Iowa State University have used Da Vinci's principles of friction and the geometric oddities known as quasicrystals to open a new pathway towards a better understanding of friction at the atomic level.
In a paper published in the August 26 issue of the journal Science, a research collaboration led by Miquel Salmeron, a physicist with Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division, reports on the first study to measure the frictional effects of periodicity in a crystalline lat"
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