Mechanical engineers at Purdue University have new findings offering promise for modifying household refrigeration technology with small devices to cool future weapons systems and computer chips.
The devices, called &...
Malvern Instruments has confirmed that in the nine months since its launch, sales of the company’s Mastersizer 2000E entry-level particle size analyzer have exceeded expectations. The system is proving highly popular in ...
Scientists have developed a new breed of sensors which can survive incredible levels of pressure and heat and that are helping researchers work out how to make buildings that could survive massive explosions.
Professo...
The market for thin-glass touch panels in cell phones is particularly promising in China. Due to the large number of Chinese characters, it takes a lot of effort to write a text message using conventional keypads with ju...
Textron Fastening Systems Inc., a subsidiary of Textron Inc., has unveiled its first commercial application of Intevia intelligent fastening technology: a latching system for aircraft interiors that meets the aerospace i...
Anthony Hylick doesn’t want much out of life, only to help develop what could be the biggest revolution in computing since the Internet.
Now, he'll have his chance. As Georgia Tech’s latest recipient ...
Scientists have been able to follow the flow of excitation energy in both time and space in a molecular complex using a new technique called two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy. While holding great promise for a broa...
Toshiba Corporation today announced the commercialization of white light emitting diodes (LEDs) that achieve the industry's highest level of luminosity and that can be used in general lighting, ornamental lighting an...
Siemens researchers have developed a cell phone featuring a built-in projector system. A laboratory model was presented at CeBIT 2005 in Hanover. The system makes it possible to project a complete keypad or display onto ...
Engineers and applied physicists have laid the foundations for a new type of "plug and play" laser -- the Raman injection laser -- and in the process, several key innovations in laser technology. The device com...
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