Dr. Daniel P. Henkel, technical director for new technologies at Pall Corporation, a global leader in filtration, separation and purification, has been inducted into the 2010 College of Fellows by ASM International.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Eco-Materials Processing and Design XI" report to their offering.
Series: Materials Science Forum Vol. 658
Selected, peer reviewed papers from 11th Internati...
The University of British Columbia today forged a formal partnership with the Max Planck Society, Germany's foremost basic research institution and home to 32 Nobel prizes.
UBC President Stephen Toope and Max Plan...
This month in Albuquerque, New Mexico, scientists and engineers from around the world will convene to discuss some of the latest breakthroughs in nanotechnology, alternative energy, materials research, and medicine at th...
New research by Rice University scientists suggests that a class of material known as metallacarborane could store hydrogen at or better than benchmarks set by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) Hydrogen Progra...
Abakan Inc.’s management is pleased to announce that the U.S. Army has recognized MesoCoat, Inc., an Abakan portfolio company, as one of the most successful companies in the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.
Leading materials science and engineering (MSE) experts from across the nation will begin their work in Pittsburgh on September 16 and 17 as members of the Technical Working Groups (TWGs) established to address the recom...
Xerium Technologies, Inc., a leading global manufacturer of industrial textiles and rolls used primarily in the paper production process, today announced full commercial availability of a technologically advanced new series of roll cover products designed for improved machine performance, better wear and longer, more efficient product life.
Axion International (OTCBB: AXIH) producer of the world’s strongest recycled plastic, building materials, announced today one of the largest railroads in North America has placed the first purchase order, under a l...
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a pressure-sensitive electronic material from semiconductor nanowires that could one day give new meaning to the term "thin-skinned."
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