In 2009 Oxford
Instruments Plasma Technology is holding several seminars in conjunction
with host universities and these will be on a variety of topics.
Researchers at the University of Bath are to be part of a €3 million Europe-wide research collaboration to pioneer research into safer, more effective anti-bacterial plastics and coatings that can be used in items s...
New research findings at MIT
could lead to microchips that operate at much higher speeds than is possible
with today's standard silicon chips, leading to cell phones and other communications
systems that can transmit data much faster.
If you're of a certain age, you'll remember Buckminster Fuller's distinctive
"geodesic domes" - soccer-ball-shaped structures that the late futurist
envisioned as ideal human domiciles. Tel
Aviv University chemists remember them too - and are now putting them to
use in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
Even small devices need power, and much of that juice comes from fuel cells.
As these devices become even smaller, the rush is on to find more efficient
ways to power them.
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have discovered the origins of nanorod diameter, demonstrating that the competition and collaboration among various mechanisms of atomic transport hold the key to nanorod s...
Sustainability of construction materials from Woodhead
Publishing brings together a wealth of recent research on the subject.
A comprehensive analysis of a wide variety of construction materials ranging
from timber to glass reviews the issue of sustainability in context.
The Dow Chemical
Company will sponsor two key programs at NPE2009,
reflecting the company's commitment to supporting innovation in the plastics
industry and endorsing initiatives for sustainability, it was announced today
by The Society of the Plastics Industry.
Photodetectors -- devices found in cell phones, digital cameras and other consumer gadgets that utilize photoconducting materials -- are a green technology in performance (converting light into electricity), but the manu...
A novel
motion sensor developed by the Fraunhofer
Institutes for Applied Polymer Research IAP in Potsdam-Golm and for Computer
Architecture and Software Technology FIRST in Berlin could provide even more
security in future, enabling window panes and glass doors to detect movements
thanks to a special coating.
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