Researchers from Rice University, the Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI), and Kyoto University have provided new insights regarding striking resemblances between the electronic properties of a recently discovered iron-based high-temperature superconductor (HTS) and its copper-based counterparts.
By Nick Gilbert
22 Jun 2012
Two Component, Low Viscosity, Addition Cured Silicone System for High Performance Potting & Encapsulation and Sealing, Featuring High Temperature Resistance, Excellent Flexibility and Optical Clarity.
Everett Charles Technologies (ECT) recently launched a variety of new probe designs that offer threaded retention of the probe in the associated receptacle.
IFCO SYSTEMS, a specialist in reusable plastic containers (RPCs) used for fresh products, has declared that containers will be supplied to Foodshare, a charity based in Connecticut. These RPCs will be utilized by Foodshare in order to transport grocery products from its Bloomberg facility to approximately 300 partner sites in Hartford.
By Nick Gilbert
21 Jun 2012
Wastren Advantage (WAI), a provider of waste management, environmental services, decontamination and decommissioning and facility management and operations to commercial and federal customers, has acquired Geo-Tech Polymers, a plastics recycling company based in Westerville, Ohio.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
21 Jun 2012
Scholle Packaging, a specialized provider of bag-in-box packaging for the industrial, food and beverage markets, announced that it is honored with a notable WorldStar Award for its novel bag-in-box solution for automotive fluids and chemicals.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
21 Jun 2012
Research carried out by Patna University botanist, Naheed Ahmad and physicist, Seema Sharma, has yielded an environment friendly method to synthesize silver nanoparticles. The study titled "Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles from biowaste pomegranate peels" is published in the International Journal of Nanoparticles.
By G.P. Thomas
21 Jun 2012
Nanocomposites developer, NaturalNano . has released an online video that demonstrates the separation of circulating tumor cells (CTC) from blood by employing microtubes which are lined with NaturalNano’s halloysite nanotubes (HNT).
By G.P. Thomas
21 Jun 2012
A collaborative study by researchers from Hong Kong Polytechnic, Rice University and Tsinghua University shows that it is possible to build single layered carbon nanotubes measuring 1 m in length. This is significant to researchers who are constantly trying to build advanced materials that could change the landscape of power distribution systems.
By Nick Gilbert
21 Jun 2012
MeadWestvaco (MVW), provider of packaging and packaging solutions, has launched a new package design, Shellpak Renew, meant to address pharmacist and patient requirements.
By Nick Gilbert
21 Jun 2012
In line with its intentions to establish a manufacturing facility for cellulosic biomass isobutanol in Southeast Asia, Gevo, has signed an agreement with the East Coast Economic Region Development Council (ECERDC) of the Malaysian Government, the State Government of Terengganu and Malaysian Biotechnology Gevo deals in biofuels and renewable chemicals.
By Nick Gilbert
21 Jun 2012
Applied Nanotech has been awarded a contract worth $275,642 from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center's Construction Engineering Research Laboratory for the development of glass fiber-reinforced composite (GFRP) panels to provide enhanced protection to facilities from blast and ballistic threats, degradation, seismic events and electromagnetic interference.
By Nick Gilbert
21 Jun 2012
ITT, a leading company that provides essential services and products to customers in the oil and gas and chemical industries, will be featuring its products at Achema in Frankfurt, Germany.
By Nick Gilbert
21 Jun 2012
Ellsworth Adhesives, a distributor of adhesive products and equipment, has expanded its wide range of Dow Corning Molykote products with the addition of Molykote G-1502FM Synthetic Bearing and Gear Grease product.
By Nick Gilbert
21 Jun 2012
Prepregs produced by Umeco Structural materials have been used by Australian composites parts manufacturer LSM Advanced Composites Pty Ltd. (LSM) on the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER, a record-breaking submersible which completed a record-breaking solo dive to the deepest place on Earth - the Mariana Trench - on the 26th March 2012.