A new £2.1 million centre for aerospace composite design and manufacture is to be opened at The University of Manchester.
The Northwest Composites Centre (NWCC) will carry out research into new low cost, low ene...
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By combining quantum computation and quantum interrogation, scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have found an exotic way of determining an answer to an algorithm - without ever running the algori...
An alternate method of processing certain liquid wastes into a solid form for safe disposal has been developed by researchers at Penn State University and the Savannah River National Laboratory. The solidified form has b...
A new £2.1 million centre for aerospace composite design and manufacture is to be opened at The University of Manchester.
The Northwest Composites Centre (NWCC) will carry out research into new low cost, low ene...
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The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) has developed a micro tubular solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) which is operable at low temperatures between 500 and 600°C. Since SOFCs are fabr...
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