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Lido Yacht Expo returns Sept. 12
The 24th annual Lido Yacht Expo, an upscale boat show geared
specifically to the big boat market, returns to the Lido Marine
Village in Newport Beach from Sept. 12 to 15.
This is an upscale show featuring million-dollar yachts that range
from 26 to 100 feet in length.
Buyers will get their first look at the brand-new 2003 models
making their U.S. debut. There will be more than 200 boats on display
with products and services such as finance, insurance and equipment
available for boat shoppers.
Major U.S. and foreign motor yacht and sailboat builders will be
represented at the show, including Bayliner, Carver, Cabo, Catalina,
Fairline, Fleming, Fraser, Grand Banks, Hatteras, Horizon, Hunter,
Johnson, Larson, Luhrs, Mainship, Maxum, Mikelson, McKinna, Monterey,
Mustang, Navigator, Ocean Alexander, Queenship, Riviera, Silverton,
Sunseeker, Azimut and Sea Ray.
For more information on the event call, The Duncan McIntosh Co. at
(949) 757-5959 or visit www.goboatingamerica.com.
UCI study makes atomic discovery
UC Irvine physicist William Ho has discovered the phase when a
cluster of atoms first develops into a solid structure by linking
gold atoms.
The study, funded by the National Science Foundation, is the first
of its kind and can have a significant impact on the future
development of metal structures built at the molecular level.
Working with his fellow UCI researchers Niklas Nilius and T. Mitch
Wallis, they used a scanning tunneling microscope to build a chain
link of gold atoms and measured how electron states change as more
atoms were added.
While 20 atoms were linked together in the experiment, the
researchers found that the chain began to exhibit the collective
properties of a bulk structure when the fifth and sixth molecule were
added. It is at this point when a metallic molecule becomes
conductive and can be used as an electrical current.
-- Todd Karella
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