A research at the University of Pittsburgh has revealed that high volume gas molecules storage or the pharmaceuticals delivery into the human body can be regulated in a better way.
A first-of-its-kind certified reference material has been released by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for single-wall carbon nanotube soot, which is a valuable source of single-wall carbon nanotubes.
The Conference, the world's largest annual laboratory science conference and exposition, will have an estimated 1,000 exhibitors, 2,000 presentations, attendees from more than 90 countries and the attention of the world as new discoveries are unveiled.
LexJet Infinium will use any material to replicate a user-defined, complete-color pictures and graphics that can be employed in a wide range of promotional and decorative applications on demand.
FutureMark Paper, a manufacturer of 100% recycled coated paper for catalogs and magazines, has significantly expanded its customer roster in the year 2011, which includes new customers such as JCPenney, PepsiCo, American Airlines, Papa John’s, American Heart Association, Philadelphia Eagles, Hearst Magazines, Ms. Magazine, and the Sierra Club and U.S. News & World Report.
Chemical adsorption analyses can provide much of the information needed to evaluate catalyst materials in the design and production phases, as well as after a period of use.
Wear debris and fatigue fracture have been identified as some of the major problems associated with failure of medical devices. While these problems cannot be completely avoided, medical device manufacturers use ASPEX Analytical SEM-EDX testing services to inspect for and characterize wear properties in their products prior to distribution.
A research team led by Stephan Winnerl at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) in partnership with researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Grenoble High Magnetic Field Laboratory and the Technische Universitat (TU) Berlin has for the first time discovered the lifespan of electrons at low energy levels in graphene, paving the way to develop rapid optoelectronic and electronic components.
Professor of civil and environmental engineering, the University of California at Berkeley, Paulo Monteiro stated that it is important to understand the structure of Portland cement at the nanoscale.
Scientists at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador and the Brookhaven National Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy have discovered that nanoclusters form in some oxide materials at certain temperatures as well as increase the electrical current flow in the materials.
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