Engineers have shown it is feasible to directly transform wood into a carbon sponge with the potential to withstand repeated compression.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 7, 2018 - Recent EPA updates to the Refinery Sector Rule (RSR) are designed to ensure 98% destruction efficiencies for all US refinery flares. By January of 2019, flare owners wil...
While maintaining all of the power and flexibility found in previous versions of Bluehill software, our latest static testing software, Bluehill Universal, was built from the ground up for touch interaction and boasts ma...
A synthesis process for low-cost fabrication of materials for infrared cameras has been developed, creating possibilities for Army night-time operations.
A bench has been made from exceptionally resistant glass by a PhD student in civil engineering at EPFL in collaboration with a recent architecture graduate. A number of companies broke new ground in order to extend their support for this highly innovative project.
For a long time, scientists have been fascinated by a gecko scampering up a wall or across a ceiling, and this has indeed encouraged the scientists to examine how to harness a lizard's mysterious potential to defy gravity.
Researchers from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering and the Electronics-Inspired Interdisciplinary Research Institute (EIIRIS) at Toyohashi University of Technology have created an ultrastretchable bioprobe employing Kirigami designs.
Buehler, an ITW Company and a global industrial manufacturer of value added consumables and materials testing equipment is introducing a Quick Ship program for the popular Wilson certified Rockwell hardness test bl...
Dentists depend on composite materials in order to carry out restorative procedures, such as filling cavities. However, these materials, such as tooth enamel, can be susceptible to the growth of plaque, referring to the sticky biofilm that causes tooth decay.
Water- and dirt-repellent outdoor clothing and sportswear, or anti-fog windshields – there are many daily use products that can gain from very hydrophobic coatings. For such coatings, researchers guided by Dr. Bastian E. Rapp at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have created Fluoropor, a material that is both abrasion-resistant and transparent and that comprises of a fluorinated polymer foam with continuous nano/micro-structure. Fluoropor is described in Nature Scientific Reports.
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