Like a case on a television show called Unsolved Mysteries, North Dakota State University researchers Kalpana S. Katti, Ph.D., and Dinesh R. Katti, Ph.D., are intrigued by a substance whose beauty belies its strength. Wh...
America's energy is constantly moving, constantly bought and sold, constantly subject to human decisions, constantly vulnerable to storms and other disruptions.
Can that energy system be more efficient? Where can ...
Corus Engineering Steels has announced the signing of a global supply agreement with Messier-Dowty, through to December 2008. The supply agreement is for the provisioning of aerospace steels produced by Corus to the Mess...
Young children explore the world with inexhaustible curiosity. And when they discover something new, one of the first things they do is – put it in their mouth. In the first few months of life, tactile sensitivity ...
For the first time since Hurricane Katrina, NASA's Stennis Space Center, Miss., returned to its primary business today, testing space shuttle main engines.
Engineers successfully test-fired an engine for 520 secon...
New Scale Technologies has secured a new equity investment of $700,000 to fund business development into the exploding market for mobile phone cameras. The investors, all from the Rochester area, include Trillium Group&r...
Penn State researchers have developed a prototype sonic gas analyzer that automatically and continuously tracks the concentration of a gas in an air/gas mixture based on changes in pitch.
Miguel Horta, doctoral candid...
Ford Motor Company is handing over the keys to five hybrid hydrogen Ford Focus Fuel Cell vehicles today as part of a five-city 30-car program to conduct real world testing of fuel cell technology. Taylor will get four ve...
Siemens is building the world’s most powerful and economical gas turbine, which is expected to set a new world record for efficiency.
Plans call for the combined cycle gas and steam power plant to have an effici...
Oil companies could soon harness the power of distant supercomputers to tackle problems such as where to place equipment and how to clean up oil spills.
For decades, the industry has used computers to maximize profit ...
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