The LLumar film offers protection against thieves from quick, opportunistic break-ins and helps to prevent flying glass shards from injuring passengers in side-impact collisions.
New research into fuel cells will look at using nanotechnology to power them using sustainable energy sources.
As an expression of its long-term commitment to sustainability, Kawneer Company, Inc., the leading manufacturer of architectural aluminum building products and systems for commercial construction, has launched Kawneergre...
Solar cells of the future may look totally black to the human eye because they absorb light so efficiently. That's the promise of new research from an interdisciplinary team at the University of Virginia being funded by a new U.Va. Collaborative Sustainable Energy Seed Grant worth about $30,000.
A Michigan State University
researcher and his students have developed a nanomaterial that makes plastic
stiffer, lighter and stronger and could result in more fuel-efficient airplanes
and cars.
Veeco
Instruments Inc. announced that during the recently completed second
quarter the Company received a multi-unit order for its TurboDisc K-475 As/P
(arsenic phosphide) metal organic chemical vapor (MOCVD) deposition systems
from the world's leading manufacturer of space solar
cells and panels.
Using the same technology with which they created the world's first fully functional
nanotube radio, researchers with Berkeley
Lab and the University of California (UC) at Berkeley have fashioned a nanoelectromechanical
system (NEMS) that can function as a scale sensitive enough to measure the mass
of a single atom of gold.
Silane is a high purity gas and a key material used in the manufacturing of semiconductors, flat panel displays and photovoltaic products. The global market is growing at more than 25% per year thanks particularly to the booming demand in the solar panel market.
Costing only 10~20% as its silicon counterparts,
the new dye sensitized solar cell devices might make it affordable for much more people to utilize solar
energy, a handy renewable energy source.
Researchers have overcome a major obstacle in producing transistors from networks
of carbon nanotubes, a technology that could make it possible to print circuits
on plastic sheets for applications including flexible displays and an electronic
skin to cover an entire aircraft.
Terms
While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena
answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses.
Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or
authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for
medical information you must always consult a medical
professional before acting on any information provided.
Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with
OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their
privacy principles.
Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential
information.
Read the full Terms & Conditions.