Royal DSM N.V., the global Life Sciences and Materials Sciences company headquartered in the Netherlands, today announces the opening of its DSM China Campus in the Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park in Pudong New Area, Shanghai. T...
     
 
    
    
        
        'Rheological materials in process industry (ReoMaT)', was a three-year research project started 1.2.2003 and funded mainly by Tekes and industry. It was carried out as a joint effort of five research groups from ...
     
 
    
    
    
    
        
        From the structure of DNA to nautical rope to distant spiral galaxies, helical 
  forms are as abundant as they are useful in nature and manufacturing alike. 
  Researchers at the Harvard 
  School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have discovered a way 
  to synthesize and control the formation of nanobristles, akin to tiny hairs, 
  into helical clusters and have further demonstrated the fabrication of such 
  highly ordered clusters, built from similar coiled building blocks, over multiple 
  scales and areas.
     
 
    
    
    
    
        
        Using a simple chemical process, scientists at Cornell 
  and DuPont have invented a method of preparing carbon nanotubes for suspension 
  in a semiconducting "ink," which can then be printed into such thin, 
  flexible electronics as transistors and photovoltaic materials.
     
 
    
    
    
    
        
        Scientists at DuPont 
  and Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., have used a simple chemical process 
  to convert mixtures of metallic and semiconducting carbon nanotubes into solely 
  semiconducting carbon nanotubes with electrical characteristics well-suited 
  for plastic electronics. 
     
 
    
    
        
        Arizona State University researchers Hao Yan and Yan Liu imagine and assemble intricate structures on a scale almost unfathomably small. Their medium is the double-helical DNA molecule, a versatile building material offe...
     
 
    
    
    
    
        
        Dwellings in colonies on the moon one day may be built with new, highly durable bricks developed by students from the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech.
     
 
    
    
        
        Cookson Group plc ("Cookson"), a leading materials science company, announces that on 23 December 2008 it completed the disposal of its Hi-Tech Ceramic filters business ("Hi-Tech") to companies owned ...
     
 
    
    
        
        For those who love “green” compact fluorescent bulbs but hate their cold light, here’s some good news: Researchers are closer to flipping the switch on cheaper, richer LED-type room lighting.
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        FEI’s
  new Magellan™ extreme high-resolution scanning electron microscope (XHR 
  SEM) allows scientists and engineers to quickly see 3D surface images at many 
  different angles and at resolutions below one nanometer.
     
 
 
    
                    
                
                
                    
    
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