The project will test the long-term weathering effects on advanced composite materials using NIST’s SPHERE (Simulated Photodegradation via High Energy Radiant Emission), a source of high-intensity ultraviolet rays that accelerates outdoor weathering of polymeric materials and composites.
When squeezed, electrons increase their ability to move around. In compounds
such as semiconductors and electrical insulators, such squeezing can dramatically
change the electrical and magnetic properties.
A team of researchers led by George Barbastathis, associate professor of mechanical
engineering, is developing the basic principles of "nano-origami,"
a new technique that allows engineers to fold nanoscale materials into simple
3-D structures.
Super-thin films of carbon with exotic properties, now taking the scientific world by storm, may soon mean a new era of brighter, faster, and smaller computers, smart phones, and other consumer electronics. Brighter digi...
PPG Industries
has shipped its 20-millionth square-foot of Solarban 70XL glass.
Introduced in 2006 as the world's first triple-silver-coated, solar control
low-e glass, Solarban 70XL.
The award-winning Interactive Guide to Working Safely with Beryllium and Beryllium-containing
Materials is now available on the Brush
Wellman Inc. website.
Researchers at the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and The Johns Hopkins University
have constructed a unique tool for exploring the properties of promising new
materials with unprecedented sensitivity and speed-potentially allowing them
to identify quickly those most useful for nanotechnology and industrial applications.
Neutral atoms-having no net electric charge-usually don't act very dramatically around a magnetic field. But by "dressing them up" with light, researchers at the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI), a collaborati...
BTU International (Nasdaq: BTUI), a leading supplier of advanced thermal processing equipment for the alternative energy and electronics manufacturing markets, announced the receipt of an order from a new, major, thin fi...
EU-funded scientists have developed a simpler, cleaner method of producing
hydrogen peroxide (H202), which is widely used as an antiseptic and disinfectant.
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