DuPont
Engineering Polymers launches one of the first uses worldwide of DuPont
Hytrel RS thermoplastic elastomer in sporting goods applications. Hytrel RS thermoplastic elastomer provides all the performance characteristics
of traditional Hytrel® materials, while offering a more environmentally
friendly solution than products that are entirely petroleum-based.
IBM
Research scientists today announced a landmark study in the field of nanoelectronics;
the development and demonstration of novel techniques to measure the distribution
of energy and heat in powered carbon nanotube devices.
What has been impossible has now been shown to be possible – an alloy between two incompatible elements. The findings are being published in this week's edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Science...
Beckman Coulter, Inc. (NYSE: BEC), a leading developer, manufacturer, and marketer of products that simplify, automate, and innovate complex biomedical tests, and Olympus Corporation, a Tokyo-headquartered precision tech...
Piezoelectric elements have a myriad of uses. They can be used in laser mirror
alignment, or to reduce vibrations in a structure.
Lightning is expected to strike at the 79th International Motor Show in Geneva – but only figuratively speaking. LAMPO – "lightning" – is the name of the environmentally friendly sports car prototype that is certain to a...
FUJIFILM Corporation has developed "transparent super high barrier film" that offers the world's highest level of moisture barrier property with transparency. The film is essential for flexible electronic d...
While the technology to make computer chips smaller and cheaper progresses
each year, the fundamental structure of the chip – the computer architecture
– has remained the same for decades. This led Professor David May in the
Department of Computer Science at The
University of Bristol to think about what a computer chip should look like
for the twenty-first century.
The ability of plants to turn sunlight into energy through photosynthesis has been successfully mimicked by scientists at the University of Southampton to produce a new generation of solar cells.
The Southampton team ...
When squeezed, electrons increase their ability to move around. In compounds
such as semiconductors and electrical insulators, such squeezing can dramatically
change the electrical and magnetic properties.
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