Exatec has recently introduced new testing methods that can help to optimize
the application of poly-siloxane nano-composite coatings which are used in combination
with Lexan* polycarbonate to enhance its ability to withstand long-term weathering
in automotive environments. The correct application of these wet-coat systems
is important to ensure the lightweight glazing components retain their clarity
for the life of the vehicle.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced immediate availability of the semiconductor industry’s first 45-nanometer (nm) Silicon on Insulator (SOI) foundry offering. The new offering adds industry-standard design tools and l...
Air New Zealand and Boeing [NYSE: BA] today announced Dec. 3 as the date for the airline's sustainable biofuels flight from Auckland using a 747-400 jetliner. Conducted in partnership with Rolls-Royce and UOP, a Hone...
Data theft or "skimming" from smart cards and e-passports will
be harder from documents kept in a new 3M
product. 3M ToughShield brand Protective Sleeves offer reliable, durable data
protection for RFID-enabled devices.
Structure and mechanics of fibres form the foundation for which the processes
of design, manufacturing and testing can begin. To this end an understanding
of the structural and mechanical properties of fabrics is not just important
but vital.
EasySAXS, PANalytical’s new SAXS (small angle X-ray scattering) solution enables users with little or no prior knowledge of the technique to conduct nanometer-scale materials characterization. Used in conjunction w...
A nanomatrix for stent coating designed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) mimics natural endothelium, the substance that lines blood vessels, and promises the potential to prevent post-operative tissue scaring along the blood vessel wall
A state-of-the-art tube bending machine is giving BAE Systems Submarine Solutions greater flexibility to fabricate complex part shapes required to build the UK's Astute class nuclear-powered submarines.
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HIV is a master of disguise, able to rapidly change its identity and hide undetected in infected cells. But now, in a long-standing collaborative research effort partially-funded by the Wellcome Trust, scientists from Oxford-based Adaptimmune Limited, in partnership with the Universities of Cardiff and Pennsylvania have engineered immune cells to act as "bionic assassins" that see through HIV's many disguises.
Two novel testing facilities for materials research will be provided to the Technical University of Braunschweig and Hamburg University of Technology by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundatio...
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