Titanium dental implants coated with proteins that induce bone formation may be a key advancement in treating tooth loss due to gum disease, researchers say.
In laboratory tests, Medical College of Georgia (MCG) resea...
Five science and technology reports were launched by Materials UK, the representative body for the UK materials community, on 4 July. The reports identify new opportunities for creating a sustainable future. The DTI has ...
Semiconductor manufacturers who need to improve productivity and performance in operations such as cleaning and soldering can work with BOC to develop cost-effective solutions tailored to improve quality, reliability and...
A revolutionary technique for the attachment of prosthetic limbs and fingers is being developed by a team of UCL scientists headed by Professor Gordon Blunn. Part of the UCL Institute of Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal ...
DSM Venturing, the corporate venturing unit of Royal DSM N.V., today announced that it has invested USD 1.2 mln in the biomaterials company Oxford Performance Materials (OPM). This investment links on to DSM’s inno...
One of three winners in the recently announced Future Materials Awards 2006, NanoCoatings Pty Ltd is now seeking collaborators and investors to join it in developing its breakthrough new bone-graft technology.
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Virginia Commonwealth University engineers and scientists have developed a new material that may one day help patients with damaged arteries regenerate new ones.
In the June issue of the journal Biomedical Materials,...
Axcelis Technologies has introduced the new Optima HD, powered by Imax, for extremely high dose, low energy implant applications used for leading-edge memory and logic devices. An extension of the company's new Optim...
FARM is delighted to welcome Associate Professor Doctor Besim Ben-Nissan, BSc,PhD, to its distinguished and internationally known Board of Directors. Professor Ben-Nissan brings to the Board an enormous background in the...
Wood fibres turn up in a wide range of products. In addition to traditional paper and wood-based materials, they are also used for example in the food, textile and pharmaceutical industries. The scope of application of w...
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