Revolutionary Australian technology that "pipes" heat-free natural light anywhere in a building is to be commercialised in a partnership between Australian company Skydome Holdings Ltd and the University of Tec...
Utilizing new developments in plastics engineering, Rollex Corporation has introduced Manchester vinyl siding, which boasts the darkest vinyl siding colors in the company's 50-year history.
The Manchester series ...
To help satisfy increasing demand for Santoprene(TM) thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV), ExxonMobil Chemical plans to add a new production line at its Pensacola, Fla. manufacturing site. The expansion is expected to be oper...
Alcan Inc. announced today that it has reached an agreement with the UK administrators of Parkside International, to acquire the assets of Parkside’s flexible food packaging plant in Zlotow, Poland. This acquisitio...
A consortium of 48 European companies and organizations has entered into an agreement to launch a cooperative Research and Development initiative aim-ing at searching for new steel production processes that would drastic...
Modern computers have little room to spare, with as many as a billion transistors per square centimeter jostling for position on their processors and memory chips. Imagine the entire population of India holidaying in W...
Physicists in the US have proven that wax is a perfect model of the ocean floors. Using a tub of wax, geophysicists at Cornell and Columbia have produced a predictive model of tectonic microplates - one of the most impor...
A Cornell University research group has made a sweet and environmentally beneficial discovery -- how to make plastics from citrus fruits, such as oranges, and carbon dioxide.
In a paper published in a recent issue of...
Petcore announces new test results for recyclable barrier technologies
Petcore’s Expert Evaluation Committee, which includes experts from a number of national collection agencies, gave full endorsement to:
Plas...
Imagine a home with "smart" walls responsive to the environment in the room, a digital camera sensitive enough to work in the dark, or clothing with the capacity to turn the sun's power into electrical energy. Researcher...
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