Dow Wire & Cable, a business unit of The
Dow Chemical Company and its affiliates (“Dow”), today announced
that it will exhibit at the 2009 Middle East Electricity Exhibition (February
8-10, Dubai International Exhibition Centre) to showcase advances in its portfolio
of materials and technology solutions for medium, high and extra-high voltage
power cables.
Your refrigerator’s humming, electricity-guzzling cooling system could
soon be a lot smaller, quieter and more economical thanks to an exotic metal
alloy discovered by an international collaboration working at the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Center for Neutron
Research.
MIT physicists have discovered that several high-temperature superconductors display patchwork quilt-like variations at the atomic scale, a surprising finding that could help scientists understand a new class of unconven...
A special process will make it possible to improve the mechanical, thermal and acoustic properties of foams in the future. This will be of particular benefit to lightweight construction.
Mother nature is a smart builde...
Progroup AG, Offenbach a.d.Q., Germany, has awarded Siemens a contract to fit out its new production facility of base paper for corrugated cardboard with power-engineering and electrical equipment. With an annual capacit...
Air Products today announced it has signed a turnkey gas supply contract to provide liquid bulk and specialty gases, related gas distribution equipment, and engineering services to Gadir Solar at its new silicon thin-fil...
The Plastics Environmental Division of the Society
of Plastics Engineers (SPE) is pleased to announce the recipients of the
Global Plastics Environmental Conference (GPEC) 2009 Environmental Stewardship
Awards.
After witnessing significant growth in the past three years, composites industry in Brazil is bracing for a slowdown in face of global economic downturn. However, opportunities exist for composites industry in Brazil bec...
A team of scientists at the U.S.
Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, in collaboration
with researchers from the University of Delaware and Yeshiva University, has
developed a new catalyst that could make ethanol-powered fuel cells feasible.
Motivated by a $4 million prize from NASA, the scientists found a way to combine multiple separate nanotubes together to form long strands. Until now, carbon nanotubes have been too brittle to be formed into such long pieces.
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