Your car's engine loses 70 percent of its energy as waste heat -- but Australian and Oregon scientists may have figured out an efficient way not only to recover that lost energy, but to at long last capture the power...
Textron Fastening Systems Inc., a subsidiary of Textron Inc., has unveiled its first commercial application of Intevia intelligent fastening technology: a latching system for aircraft interiors that meets the aerospace i...
Already widely engaged in the manufacture and sale of thermoplastic polyimide, a super-engineering plastic which extremely excels in heat-resistance, abrasion resistance, cleanliness and moldability, Japan’s Mitsui...
Hitachi Metals, Ltd., has announced that it has achieved a one-third reduction in the size of its world’s smallest 3-axis accelerometers with keeping the almost same functions and performance as the current produc...
Anthony Hylick doesn’t want much out of life, only to help develop what could be the biggest revolution in computing since the Internet.
Now, he'll have his chance. As Georgia Tech’s latest recipient ...
LG Electronics, Inc. (LG Electronics) and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Matsushita) today announced that the two companies have reached a basic agreement to resolve the legal procedures by a settlement with r...
Scientists have been able to follow the flow of excitation energy in both time and space in a molecular complex using a new technique called two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy. While holding great promise for a broa...
A new dielectric material, developed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, could facilitate the use of copper circuitry at the chip level. The thermally stable aromatic polymer has a low diele...
ReVera, a provider of advanced compositional metrology solutions for semiconductor device manufacturing, announced a second round of funding totaling $11.2 million. ATA Ventures of Redwood City, Calif. led the investment...
Scientists seeking to explain high-temperature superconductivity have been violating the Pauli exclusion principle, a team of researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Rutgers University report....
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