The path towards using new cleaner energy sources has been brought one step closer thanks to a research team at the University of Liverpool, who have developed a microporous organic polymer which demonstrates outstanding carbon dioxide adsorption characteristics.
By Alexander Chilton
11 Aug 2014
Hamilton Scientific recently announced that it has acquired the assets of the laboratory business of Dancker, Sellew and Douglas (DS&D) based in Somerville, New Jersey. DS&D is a long-standing dealer partner for ...
Renishaw has announced the launch of a new Raman spectroscopy website with enhanced navigation, up-to-date content and more images, providing key information regarding Raman spectroscopy and its applications in a more comprehensive manner. Visitors can easily access the content provided on the website, which has been classified into more relevant sections in order to make searching within the portal easier.
The Janis Research ultra-low temperature (ULT) group is proud to announce the development of an enhanced top-loading Helium-3 cryostat with sample in UHV environment, the model HE-3-TLSUHV-STM.
The Precision Nitrogen Headspace 250 has been specifically developed to supply gas for the Shimadzu HS-20. Offering sufficient Ultra High Purity Nitrogen for a vast array of Headspace Autosampler models, it is also capable of supplying UHP Nitrogen for make-up gas.
NASA has announced the selection of four new proposals regarding advanced energy storage devices, which will aid the agency’s future human- and robotic-exploration missions. NASA requires advanced energy generation and storage devices capable of withstanding challenging environments encountered in the agency’s missions. These awards will help the development of such novel energy storage devices.
By G.P. Thomas
8 Aug 2014
A research team comprising computer scientists and engineers from the MIT, the Wyss Institute, and Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) used Shrinky dinks™ and paper to design an autonomous robot.
By G.P. Thomas
8 Aug 2014
Microscopy Today has presented the 2014 Innovation Award to Leica SR GSD 3D, a super-resolution system from Leica Microsystems. The award recognizes the system’s capability to capture 3D super-resolution images. Microscopy Today is the journal of the Microscopy Society of America and every year it honors 10 selected achievements in the microscopy community based on their usefulness and relevance to the community.
Advion, Inc., a leading systems and consumables developer for the life sciences industry, introduces an affordable high performance liquid chromatography system to complement its line of expression compact mass spectrometers (CMS).
Olympus will be exhibiting at three major European microscopy meetings over the next month, offering delegates the chance to personally experience microscopy solutions spanning a wide range of applications, from routine pathology to high-end advanced research.
CRAIC Technologies, the world’s leading innovator of UV-visible-NIR and Raman micro-analysis solutions, is pleased to announce several updates to its website at www.microspectra.com.
These include a substantial ...
3D Systems announced today that it has acquired Laser Reproductions, an expert provider of advanced manufacturing product development and engineering services, further extending its Quickparts operations in the United States. Details of the transaction were not disclosed.
In a move to strengthen its position as a leading supplier in the LCD marketplace, Tianma Microelectronics Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China, has completed the acquisition of its five production lines in Japan, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Wuhan, and increased its investment in its Chengdu facility.
CNH Industrial N.V. announced it is investing $24 million to expand production in Burlington, Iowa with the addition of the company's crawler dozer production line. The capital goods company is increasing its existing presence in the city by adding the new production line to its manufacturing plant.
3D Printer World Expo and Made In Space are pleased to announce that the first manufacturing device ever used off-planet will be on display at 3D Printer World Expo in Seattle before it’s put to work aboard the International Space Station.