University of Wisconsin-Madison research team has developed a new method for using nanoscale silicon that could improve devices that convert thermal energy into electrical energy.
The team, led by Erwin W. Mueller Pr...
Two Brown University chemists
have overcome a challenge to fuel cell reactions using palladium catalysts.
The scientists produced palladium nanoparticles with about 40 percent greater
active surface area than commercially available palladium particles, and the
nanoparticles remain intact four times longer.
Insituform Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select Market: INSU) (“Insituform” or the “Company”) today announced the closing of its acquisition by merger of Corrpro Companies, Inc. (“Corrpr...
A tiny microbe can take electricity and directly convert carbon dioxide and water to methane, producing a portable energy source with a potentially neutral carbon footprint, according to a team of Penn State engineers.
Several factors have converged over the past several months that will impact the solar cell market, according to a report Opportunities in The Solar Market For Crystalline and Thin Film Solar Cells, recently published by...
Two large construction projects at the U.S.
Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory - the U.S. ATLAS
Detector Project and the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) - have been
named winners of the DOE Secretary's Award for Achievement.
GoNano Technologies, Inc.,
a Moscow, Idaho based nanotechnology company specializing in the development
of high surface area Nanospring technology, recently received a Phase
I SBIR grant in the amount of $97,761 from the National Science Foundation to
develop novel electrodes for next generation ultracapacitors.
Until now, high performance and energy-efficient operation were machine features
that could seldom be achieved simultaneously. At the 2009 Technology Days, Arburg
is to launch a new machine range - the new Allrounder H - onto the market, which
can achieve both to perfection.
"If it's made, it involves heat treating." Universally important
to industry, heat treaters are refocusing their efforts to support key economic
and technological challenges.
A new research discovery at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute could lead to tougher, more durable composite frames
for aircraft, watercraft, and automobiles.
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