The more dots there are, the more accurate a picture you get when you connect them. A new imaging technology could give scientists the ability to simultaneously measure as many as 100 or more distinct features in or on a...
The Department of Defense has awarded $1.9-million in funding to a biofuel research team led by chemical engineer George Huber at the University of Massachusetts Amherst so he and colleagues can turn wood and corn waste ...
The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS) continued its global mission by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao (ABM) during a special meeting at...
The last few years have given rise to a significant level of investment in fuel cell technologies due to the widely recognised benefits of this alternative power source. High electrical efficiency and low emissions of en...
Veeco
Instruments Inc. announced today that three of its technology
experts will make presentations at worldwide solar industry events and tradeshows
in May 2009.
CEA/Leti (the Electronics and Information Technology Laboratory of the CEA, based in Grenoble), and IBM announced that they will collaborate on research in semiconductor and nanoelectronics technology.
This five-year...
Alcoa's Kawneer business, the leading manufacturer of architectural aluminum building products and systems for commercial construction, has introduced a new institutional solutions brochure that offers architects an ...
Our modern age has become accustomed to regular improvements in information technology, says Slava Rotkin from Lehigh University, but these advances do not come without a cost.
Take the laptop, for example. Its compon...
Kansas State University engineers
think the possibilities are deep for a very thin material. Vikas Berry, assistant
professor of chemical engineering, is leading research combining biological
materials with graphene, a recently developed carbon material that is only a
single atom thick.
It would resemble a miniature solar system - an atomic nucleus orbited by
electrons, drawn in nice tidy elliptical orbits - like planets orbiting the
Sun. This is a reasonable classical depiction of an atom, but it is completely
at odds with the usual quantum description of an atom.
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