A team of engineers led by Harvard presented a plan to develop self-thermoregulating nanomaterials, which can be customized in order to maintain a set pressure, pH, or any other required parameter by fulfilling the ecological alterations with the help of chemical feedback response.
In a new web-based seminar from Malvern Panalytical, scheduled for Tuesday, July 31, Dr. Wei-Sen Wong will explore the “Nylon characterization technology package”.
Hiden's latest brochure, just released, details new features to extend operational capability of their CATLAB integrated micro-reactor/mass spectrometer system and ease of operation, with total system control now offered via the new LabView operating program with both fully automated and with manual operation.
Applied Materials, a provider of innovative equipment, services and software to enable the production of advanced semiconductor, flat panel display and solar photovoltaic products, has introduced Applied UVision 5 wafer inspection system to monitor the defects in sub-20 nm critical patterning layers of logic devices.
The Pittcon Exposition Committee is now accepting booth space reservations for Pittcon 2013, which will be held March 17-21, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA.
In a paper, ‘Understanding the Nature of Superhard Graphite,’ published in the Scientific Reports journal, an international research team headed by Artem R. Oganov from the Stony Brook University has confirmed the structure of a new type of carbon.
The online filtration capability offered by Viscotek high temperature gel permeation chromatography (HT-GPC) systems from Malvern Panalytical has removed the need for dangerous and difficult manual filtration during high temperature polymer analysis.
Essemtec, a Swiss-based manufacturer of production systems for use in electronics, announced that it has introduced the Paraquda high-speed SMD pick-and-place system, featuring a new dispensing option.
Multiferroics are materials that can be polarized both electrically and magnetically.
Researchers from Rice University, the Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI), and Kyoto University have provided new insights regarding striking resemblances between the electronic properties of a recently discovered iron-based high-temperature superconductor (HTS) and its copper-based counterparts.
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