The Pittcon 2014 Exposition, which takes place March 3-6 at McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois, will include 926 exhibitors (count as of February 10, 2014) displaying products and services used by the scientific communit...
AXT Pty Ltd, a leading Australian-based supplier of non-destructive testing (NDT) solutions will be showcasing their comprehensive range of radiographic NDT solutions at the upcoming AOG, Australasian Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference that will be held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre from February 19-21.
The European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR) - a €600 million, 10-year programme run in accordance with Horizon 2020 rules - has launched its first call for potential research topics to address the needs of Industry. This is your chance to define an industrial need for measurement science in order to drive innovation and accelerate the development of new products.
BASF today inaugurated its Research and Development Laboratory and Application Technology Center for Battery Materials in Amagasaki, Japan.
Trying to find new materials, to improve the performance of anything from microchips to car bodies, has always been a process of trial and error. MIT materials scientist Gerbrand Ceder likens it to setting out from Boston for California, with neither a map nor a navigation system — and on foot.
A group of Washington State University researchers have developed a chewing gum-like battery material that could dramatically improve the safety of lithium ion batteries.
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Rigaku and AXT are pleased to announce the simultaneous release of the nano3DX x-ray microscope in Australia and America.
Asynt has developed a version of DrySyn heating block purpose designed to allow scientists to perform safe, productive heating and stirring experiments with pear shaped flasks commonly used with rotary evaporators.
By using a novel X-ray technique, researchers have observed a catalyst surface at work in real time and were able to resolve its atomic structure in detail. The new technique, pioneered at DESY's X-ray light source PETRA III, may pave the way for the design of better catalysts and other materials on the atomic level.
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