Cermet Announces License Agreement with Georgia Institute of Technology for White LED Technology Cermet, Inc has negotiated an exclusive license agreement for white LED technology developed with the Georgia Institute of ...
Engineers at UC San Diego have synthesized a long-sought semiconducting material that may pave the way for an inexpensive new kind of light emitting diode (LED) that could compete with today's widely used gallium nit...
Imagine a car windshield that displays a map to your destination, military goggles with targets and instructions displayed right before a soldier's eyes or a billboard that doubles as a window.
Only in science fic...
Scientists at the Paul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics (PDI) in Berlin are presenting a new semiconductor device that modulates light and is driven by surface acoustic waves. The modulator is based on a so-ca...
Conventional matter exists in three familiar forms-solid, liquid and gas. But under special circumstances, quantum theory predicts exotic states of matter, such as superconductors in which electrons flow with no resistan...
DuPont Engineering Polymers has broken ground in Singapore for new production facilities for one of its highest growth businesses – DuPont™ Vespel® parts and shapes -- to meet growing demand in Asia.
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In the single largest investment in the school’s 150-year history, Penn State University is in the midst of planning for a new state-of-the-art research building complex that will feature a multidisciplinary approa...
Hy9 Corporation, the leading manufacturer of metal membrane hydrogen purifiers for the industrial, specialty gas and energy markets, announced today it has opened a new manufacturing facility as a direct response to mark...
Not since the use of germanium in the first transistor radios and the discovery of its crucial role in semiconductor research more than 50 years ago has the study of this element garnered so much attention.
This half-...
A University of Utah physicist took a step toward developing a superfast computer based on the weird reality of quantum physics by showing it is feasible to read data stored in the form of the magnetic "spins" ...
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