Researchers at Northeastern University have developed a magnetic material that will enable radar technology used by the U.S. military to be smaller, lighter, and cheaper without compromising on performance.
Many of th...
An international team of researchers have finally got their teeth into making artificial dental enamel. Their work, published in the journal Advanced Materials, could lead to new tough coatings for engineering applicatio...
DuPont's sales of titanium tetrachloride have tripled in the last three years, spurred by new technology and the increasing demands of rapidly emerging consumer economies.
Titanium tetrachloride is an intermediat...
Sermatech International recently completed the installation of a new gas-fired diffusion furnace and ancillary equipment to enable the Lincoln, UK facility to produce Sermatech's advanced vapor phase diffusion coatin...
New thin-film semiconductor techniques invented by University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers promise to add sensing, computing and imaging capability to an amazing array of materials.
Historically, the semiconductor ...
"Paint-on" antennas, designed to establish new high-altitude communications and surveillance platforms, successfully transmitted voice and data links as well as teleconferencing capabilities during test flights...
NTT DoCoMo, Inc. and Aquafairy Co. announced today that they agreed to jointly develop a micro fuel cell for 3G FOMA™ handsets. This agreement follows their successful development of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell...
Symyx Technologies, Inc., today announced that, beginning in April, 2006, Celanese deployed a new catalyst intended to reduce the manufacturing cost of vinyl acetate. This catalyst lead was discovered by Symyx working un...
In the presence of Yves Chauvin, Nobel prize-winner in Chemistry 2005, and the Minister Delegate for Industry, François Loos, Rohm and Haas was honoured for it’s innovative technology in AvanseTM, a new acryli...
Every day, the sun bathes the planet in energy--free of charge--yet few systems can take advantage of that source for both heating and cooling. Now, researchers are making progress on a thin-film technology that adheres ...
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