Scientists at the University of California-Irvine, the California Institute of Technology and HRL Laboratories have synthesized the world’s lightest metal having a density of 0.9 mg/cc, a value 100 folds lesser than the density of Styrofoam.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Nov 2011
A research team led by Professor Chang-Beom Eom at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has found a way to create a low-voltage near-nanoscale electromechanical device by integrating a complex, single-crystal, piezoelectric material called lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate (PMN-PT) having ‘giant’ piezoelectric properties with silicon.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Nov 2011
Research and Markets now offers a market research report on graphene industry titled ‘Global Graphene Market-Analyst View.’ According to the report, the key driving factor of the market is the demand from the semiconductor industry for a material having high-mobility electrons.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Nov 2011
During the production of carbon nanotubes, tubes that are useful for solar cell applications get mixed with tubes that are useful for battery applications, resulting in a nanotube powder that cannot be used for any commercial purpose.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Nov 2011
According to a study carried out by Dr. Eric R. Blough and his team at Marshall University’s Center for Diagnostic Nanosystems, cerium oxide nanoparticles, which are utilized as fuel additives to improve the fuel efficiency of engines of automobiles, can enter the liver from the lungs and cause damage to the liver.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Nov 2011
Gems Sensors & controls, a supplier of pressure, flow, and liquid level sensors, fluidic systems, and small solenoid valves, has added a range of versions to its durable LS-7 series of robust point level switches.
By Joel Scanlon
19 Nov 2011
Northern Technologies International (NTIC) has secured $500,000 of a Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research (DoD-SBIR) Phase II grant to develop marine eco-friendly and bio-based non-plastic bags.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Nov 2011
FUJIFILM Electronic Materials (FFEM), a manufacturer and provider of semiconductor materials, is planning to begin a new company for semiconductor material manufacturing in South Korea. FFEM is a subsidiary of FUJIFILM.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Nov 2011
Two international research teams are in the race to synthezise the heaviest substance in the world in a lab. Substances having an atomic number beyond 104 are called super-heavy elements.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Nov 2011
Alcoa and Embraer have inked a sharing contract for a new technology, which will use the proprietary aluminum alloys and superior manufacturing and design methods of Alcoa along with its fastener technologies for helping in the advancement of Embraer’s high-performance wing solutions and metallic fuselage for its airplane series.
Siemens has announced its plans to expand its presence in Africa. Towards this end the company plans to create 500 green jobs in the region and increase its orders in Africa by three times by the year 2012 from the 2009 figures of € 3 billion.
UK- based mining group Rio Tinto Alcan has announced that it will close its Lynemouth aluminium smelter located in Northumberland, England , which was opened in 1972. The company will proceed with the closure after consulting with its employees and representatives from the union during a 90-day period.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Nov 2011
Chinese company, Praxair has entered into a contract with Jiangsu Oji Paper to supply oxygen for the purpose of pulp bleaching used in the process of paper manufacturing. As per the contract, Praxair will set up a vacuum and pressure swing adsorption system, on site, through which oxygen will be supplied to the Jiangsu Oji Paper Project situated in Nantong, Jiangsu province.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Nov 2011
Researchers from the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IPC PAS) have conducted studies to establish methods of forming multi layers of liquid crystals by compressing it from the sides.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Nov 2011
Bioplastics manufacturer, BASF has recently developed waste bin liners made from biodegradable plastic Ecovio FS. Though food leftovers are a great source of organic waste, collecting such waste is a tedious process. While regular plastics leave an unpleasant smell due to rotten food, paper bags become wet and start tearing, as the waste inside is wet and leaking.