Zero emission vehicles may become reality if research into carbon capture and recycling from car exhausts proves successful.
From medicine to make-up, plastics to paper - hardly a day goes by when we don't use titanium dioxide.
Now researchers at the University of Leeds have developed a simpler, cheaper and greener method of extracting ...
Like two ballroom dancers waltzing together, the two atoms of an oxygen molecule severed by a metal catalyst usually behave identically. But new research reveals that on a particular catalyst, split oxygen atoms act like...
Albiasa Solar to Develop several solar-based initiative including photoelectric parks, a thermosolar plant and photoelectric cell manufacturing facilities.
ExxonMobil Chemical has commercialized a new Santoprene™ thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV) exterior weatherseal grade for automotive and construction corner moldings. Used to join ethylene propylene diene monomer (EP...
Indium Corporation's newest facility, scheduled to start processing in May 2008, will reclaim indium metal from indium-tin oxide (ITO), indium-zinc oxide (IZO), and related indium oxide sputtering materials used to c...
Clariant, a world-leading manufacturer of specialty chemicals, focuses its scientific efforts in nano-technology on the manufacture and applications of a variety of nano-porous zeolites with exceptional physical properti...
Teams of researchers all over the world are working on the development of organic solar cells. The Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE in Freiburg is presenting avenues towards industrial mass production at...
Consarc Corporation, an Inductotherm Group (IG) Company, has announced the formation of a new division dedicated solely to the Photovoltaic (PV) industry. Consarc, coordinated with the efforts of other IG companies, will...
Using a tabletop laser, University of Rochester optical scientists have turned pure aluminum, gold.
And blue. And gray. And many other colors. And it works for every metal tested, including platinum, titanium, tungste...
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