CEA/Leti (the Electronics and Information Technology Laboratory of the CEA, based in Grenoble), and IBM announced that they will collaborate on research in semiconductor and nanoelectronics technology.
This five-year...
Triple
Sonic Enterprise has been providing their outstanding machine series to
facilitate clients worldwide since 1975. In the coming
season, Triple Sonic is to launch the latest ceramic machine model and reach
out to a wider market.
For years, the use of carbon fibers remained limited to certain high-end demanding applications. But successful efforts to lower the fiber processing time and to produce low priced carbon fiber, paved the way for carbon ...
Recent experiments to create a fast-reacting explosive by concocting it at
the nanoscopic level could result in more spectacular firework displays. But
more impressive to the Missouri
University of Science and Technology professor who led the research, the
method used to mix chemicals at that tiny scale could lead to new strong porous
materials for high temperature applications.
Extrusion Dies Industries, LLC (EDI) and ITW
Dynatec have reached a worldwide agreement to market turnkey hot melt adhesive
coating stations combining ITW Dynatec's melting and fluid delivery equipment
with EDI's slot die systems, the companies announced today.
Long touted as an energy-saving alternative for home lighting, compact fluorescent
lightbulbs (CFLs) now have the potential to be even more efficient, as well
as dimmable, thanks to research at Queen's
University.
Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW) today announced that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will begin working with Corning's Advanced-Flow glass reactor in its chemical engineering research program. Corning...
Tyco Electronics Ltd. has received TECHQuest Pennsylvania's Technology Company of the Year award in recognition of its strategic use of technology for the advancement of the company and the technology industry as a w...
More than 200 U.S. Congressional members, firefighters, law enforcement, military
personnel and media recently attended an event in Washington, D.C., to learn
about new DuPont innovations
and technologies that protect lives.
Wine glasses that don't shatter? Baby bottles that don't break?
Coffee mugs that last generations?
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