Improving the efficiency of commercially available light bulbs
-- even a little -- could translate into dramatically lower energy usage if
implemented widely.
Long touted as an energy-saving alternative for home lighting, compact fluorescent
lightbulbs (CFLs) now have the potential to be even more efficient, as well
as dimmable, thanks to research at Queen's
University.
Recent years have seen the cement industry grow dynamically with most of the
actions taking place in emerging economies. Despite the ongoing financial crisis
the global economy is facing, the need for housing and continued government
investments in infrastructure development by emerging economies is offsetting
downturn in mature markets.
Americas Watchdog's Homeowners Consumer Center is launching a national investigation
of all treated wood products used as decking material. According to the group,
"the treated wood decking material was not suppose to fail due to exposure
to the elements, but some is, and we want to identify the manufactures who made
these products".
Avon Protection, part of Avon
Rubber p.l.c. is pleased to announce the placement of a contract by the
UK MoD. This contract covers a further three years requirement for the UK military's
in-service respirator, the S10.
Engineers at Ohio State University are developing a technique for mass producing computer chips made from the same material found in pencils.
Experts believe that graphene -- the sheet-like form of carbon found in gra...
SGL Group and Brembo SpA communicate today that they are in an advanced stage of negotiations aimed to merge their respective activities in the field of carbon ceramic brakes for the automotive industry into a 50-50 joint venture.
Brückner's unique,
repeatedly proven multi-gap MD stretching unit opens new dimensions in polyester
film production: For the very first time in Chinese BOPET film industry the
limit of 400 m/min line speed has been topped.
The Swedish and Danish Ministers of Research today signed the formal agreement on Danish-Swedish co-hosting of the pan-European research facility ESS. With the Danish contribution of 1,4 billion DKK (190 M€), announ...
Why do the US and EU stainless steelmakers need an alloy surcharge mechanism
to set market prices? The answer is that they do not.
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