Malvern Instruments will exhibit the recently introduced Bohlin Gemini HR nano rheometer at the 2006 British Society of Rheology (BSR) annual meeting (11-12 December 2006, Manchester, UK). Malvern is also one of the main...
The University of Akron announced it recently signed a technology licensing agreement with Boston Scientific which expands its rights to a family of novel polymers developed by researchers at the university for use in me...
Scientists from Max Planck Institute (Germany) and the ESRF have just discovered the way deformation at the nanoscale takes place in a bone by studying it with the synchrotron X-rays. This study explains the enor-mous st...
TECANYL MT (PPE) is a new shapes offering from ENSINGER which is developed especially for medical device applications. The product is made from the raw material Noryl® HNA055 by GE Plastics. The shapes are exclusivel...
Car engines that consume less energy and can keep running on low oil, lead-free plumbing fixtures, and tanks that are light enough to be airlifted, but are just as rugged as the much heavier varieties.
They sound futu...
Using environmentally safe compounds like vitamin C or sugars, scientists at Carnegie Mellon University have vastly improved a popular technology used to generate a diverse range of industrial plastics for applications r...
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are mimicking one of Nature's best non-stick surfaces to help create more reliable electric transmission systems, photovoltaic arrays that retain their efficiency, M...
Minco, a designer and manufacturer of critical components for critical applications, is dubbing flexible circuits as the answer to many medical device manufacturers’ question of how to produce smaller, thinner and ...
Using environmentally safe compounds like sugars and vitamin C, scientists at Carnegie Mellon University have vastly improved a popular technology used to generate a diverse range of industrial plastics for applications ...
The recent studies on nanotechnology-derived coating biomaterials for orthopedic and dental implants provide very surprising results. Dr. C. P. Singh, President and CEO of Nano Interface Technology, Inc. (NITI) says, &ld...
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