Professionally speaking, things in David Damanik's world don't line up - and he can prove it.
In new research that's available online and slated for publication in July's issue of the Journal of the Am...
In work that could lead to more effective diagnoses and treatments of bone diseases using only a pinhead-sized sample of a patient's bone, MIT researchers report a first-of-its-kind analysis of bone's mechanical ...
Cambridge Display Technology (CDT), a pioneer in the development of polymer light emitting diode (P-OLED) technology, today announced that in collaboration with Thorn Lighting and the University of Durham, the Company ha...
Researchers at Mid Sweden University have developed the next generation of simulation tools for optical properties in paper and print. This provides paper producers with greater accuracy and increased understanding while...
The Thirteenth International Conference on Narrow Gap Semiconductors will be held at the Advanced Technology Institute at the University of Surrey on July 8-12.
The aim of the conference series is to bring together ex...
Despatch Industries, a world leader in thermal processing and environmental simulation, announces the sale of their newest generation of carbon fiber oxidation ovens to a global carbon fiber manufacturer.
The Despatc...
Since the invention of ink over 3,000 years ago, people have exploited the unique properties of colloids, in which particles of one substance are suspended in another. Now, Princeton University chemical engineers have an...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $11.2 million in awards for research aimed at overcoming the scientific challenges associated with the production, storage and use of hydrogen.
"This funding wil...
Bridges that "dance" during earthquakes could be the safest and least expensive to build, retrofit and repair, according to earthquake engineers at the University at Buffalo and MCEER.
The researchers recent...
More sensitive sensors and detectors based on semiconductor electronics could result from new findings by researchers from the United States, Norway and Russia.
Their research has yielded a decisive step in identifyin...
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