Researchers at the University of Maryland are developing a new "thermally elastic" metal alloy for use in advanced refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM/ASX: CFU) – a leading developer of high-efficiency low-emission electricity generation units for homes and other buildings – has been awarded the prestigious Innovation NRW.INVEST AWA...
Solazyme, Inc. is helping the U.S. military move closer to powering its planes, ships, tanks and trucks on renewable fuel and has delivered of 1,500 gallons of 100% algae-based jet fuel for the U.S. Navy's tes...
The United States National Science Foundation has awarded NanoMech, Inc. a Phase 1 grant focused on applying NanoMech's proprietary and patent-pending nanotechnology innovations to improve machining and grinding processes across a broad range of applications in manufacturing.
Praxair, Inc. (NYSE: PX) has signed a 15-year contract with Osage Bio Products, an affiliate of Osage Bio Energy, for the purchase of carbon dioxide that is produced from Osage’s barley-to-ethanol bio-processing ope...
Vorbeck Materials Corp., in collaboration with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), operated by Battelle for the Department of Energy, announces a cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) to develop Li-ion battery electrodes using Vorbeck’s unique graphene material, Vor-x(TM).
First Nano, a division of CVD Equipment Corporation introduced today the EasyTube™ 101, a new Chemical Vapor Deposition research and development tool platform as part of the growing EasyTube™ family of products.
Rockwood Holdings, Inc. has announced that its Chemetall Foote subsidiary has begun expansion of its lithium production operation in Silver Peak, Nevada.
Global trade magazine ICIS Chemical Business has been relaunched today with a new design and a sharper focus on key chemical markets to help buyers and sellers make business decisions.
"We will provide esse...
Südbayerische Portland Zementwerk Gebr. Wiesböck & Co. GmbH, Rohrdorf, Germany, is building near Rosenheim the first German power plant to use hot waste gas from cement production to generate electricity.
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