The Infrared Training Centre (ITC) in conjunction with FLIR Systems has announced a unique possibility for thermographers from around the world to submit a contribution for their next InfraR&D conference.
After t...
Solvay and Avantium announced today that they have entered into a partnership to jointly develop a next generation of green high-performance polyamides for engineering plastics. The partnership combines Solvay's lead...
LGC Standards, Europe's leading supplier of reference materials, has introduced a range of high-purity inorganic chemical compounds.
The compounds are manufactured by MV Laboratories Inc., USA, which specialises i...
On Thursday 7 July 2011, drs Theo Rietkerk, Member of the Provincial Executive of Overijssel, together with Mr Peter den Oudsten, chairman of the board of Regio Twente, and ir Loek de Vries, president and CEO of Royal Te...
Batteries are the key technology for the electromobility of the future. Over the next five years, BASF will be investing a three-digit million euro sum in researching, developing and the production of battery materials.
Prof Steven Armes and his research team in the Department of Chemistry, at The University of Sheffield in the UK, are using a Zetasizer Nano from Malvern Panalytical to monitor the rapid and efficient production of nanolatexes.
As a UTS Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow and an Endeavour Award recipient who specialises in biomaterials, tissue engineering and drug-delivery systems, Dr. Joshua Chou, along with a team of UTS researchers, is working on the development of a new graft material that will help the human body rebuild its own bones.
A research study conducted by scientists at the Universities of Cambridge and Sheffield could result in new production techniques for solar cells and potential advancements in solar energy.
Japanese scientists report on a unique 'ubiquitous element strategy' for synthesizing industrially important electronic, thermionic, and structural materials using naturally abundant elements. This strategy aims ...
Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (SICCAS) and Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW) today announced the opening of a joint research facility on the Chinese mainland. The SICCAS-Corning facility is l...
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