Product consistency and mill control at HIM, specialists in processing hard minerals to fine powders, have been transformed following the installation of a Malvern Insitec on-line particle size analyzer and a Hosokawa Mi...
A research team led by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, has developed a new technique to handle metal defects in low-grade silicon, an advance that could dramatically reduce the cost of solar cells.
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Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. has developed an innovative new system to recover and recycle salt water from the combustion of exhaust gas and waste water, and it began full-scale operation of the system from July 2005 at ...
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have used charged atoms (ions) to demonstrate a quantum physics version of computer memory lasting longer than 10 seconds—more than 100,000 ti...
Alcoa has announced today that it has been sourced for various lightweight aluminum components and the power and signal distribution system essential for the new General Motors high-performance Corvette Z06, scheduled to...
Alcan received three prestigious awards at the 18th Annual DuPont Flexible Packaging Innovation ceremony, held on August 5, 2005 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for its pharmaceutical and food packaging solutions. Alcan&rs...
Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc. has announced that it acquired all of the outstanding common stock of Cabarrus Plastics, Inc. ("CPI").
CPI, which had 2004 revenues of approximately $13 million, is located in ...
Bridgestone Corporation announced today that it has completed the purchase of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company's 95 percent stake in Goodyear Sumatra Plantations (GSP) in North Sumatra, Indonesia, after receivi...
One of the biggest obstacles facing computer systems today is the problem of memory latency, the time a computer must wait to access the data stored in memory despite faster processor speeds. Two demonstrators reveal tha...
For about 40 years, the semiconductor industry has been able to continually shrink the electronic components on silicon chips, packing ever more performance into computers. Now, fundamental physical limits to current tec...
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