Nitric acid is a notoriously strong and chemically destructive compound found in water on earth and in our atmosphere. However, a team of researchers have found that its punch is much weaker when it sits on the top of a ...
Chemical engineers have discovered a fundamental flaw in the conventional view of how liquids form bubbles that grow and turn into vapors, which takes place in everything from industrial processes to fizzing champagne.
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Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. and Livermore, Calif., are part of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) -funded team led by UOP, LLC, a Honeywell company, looking at the pr...
Imagine a world where a machine creates a “virtual you” by modeling how you think and your expertise on a subject. Or one where your car’s computer appreciates your driving skills and compensates for yo...
Materials World is the monthly publication of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3). This month’s issue focuses on materials in medicine, and includes:
A timely delivery – Roy Carter, D...
PANalytical’s X’Pert Reflectivity 1.2 is a new version of the company’s powerful software tool for the analysis of X-ray reflectometry data, important in thin film production and thin film processing re...
PANalytical’s new X’Pert Epitaxy and Smoothfit software version 4.2 allows the detailed analysis of semiconductor epitaxial layers using the company’s X’Pert PRO MRD and earlier high-resolution X-...
The University of Manchester and energy group EDF have signed a framework research and development (R&D) agreement, which will pave the way for important new studies into energy networks and generation.
Under the ...
A Baylor University researcher has created the first experimental observation of molecular chaos, providing evidence that a widely accepted, yet unproven, assumption is indeed accurate.
Molecular chaos is an assumptio...
A key discovery at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute could help advance the role of graphene as a possible heir to copper and silicon in nanoelectronics.
Graphene, a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon, eluded scientists fo...
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