For 5,000 years or so, the only way to shape metal has been to "heat and beat." Even in modern nanotechnology, working with metals involves carving with electron beams or etching with acid.
Now, Cornell rese...
Leading catalyst maker Albemarle Corporation is continuing its aggressive focus on sustainable business practices by investing in a new process that is expected to eliminate more than 80 percent of the process-related wa...
Siemens VAI Metals Technologies received an order from the Korean steel producer Posco for the installation of a new green-field steel mill at its production site in Gwangyang, Korea. The project scope includes engineeri...
Materials scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a process to build complex, three-dimensional nanoscale structures of magnetic materials such as nickel or nickel-iron alloys using techniques compatible with standard semiconductor manufacturing.
American Superconductor Corporation, Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) today celebrated the commissioning of the world’s first high temperature superconductor (HTS) power transmi...
Materials researchers across the globe have fervently been working to find the ideal hydrogen storage material, one that will safely and efficiently provide the needed range and running time for fuel cell vehicles.
Combined with the other functional benefits of silicones for hair care such as conditioning, color protection, heat protection and shine, the hair strengthening properties of silicones differentiate them from other traditional ingredients promoted for that purpose.
Alcoa today announced the signing of a Cooperation Agreement with Vietnam’s premier minerals development company, Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin), for cooperation in development of the al...
BHP Billiton announced a 46 per cent increase in the Mineral Resource and a 23 per cent increase in the Ore Reserve at Western Australia Iron Ore, an 11 per cent increase in the Mineral Resource and a 30 per cent increas...
When lasers illuminate material it usually warms up. Therefore laser beams are, for example, used for cutting sheet steel, for welding or even as scalpels. But this effect can also be reversed. When the frequency of the ...
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