Hydro has appealed the Norwegian Pollution Control Authority's decision for more stringent air emissions restrictions at the Søderberg facility on Karmøy, effective November 2007. Hydro wants to operate the...
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis are putting a different kind of “foursome” together in hopes of someday developing smart materials called biomimetics that mimic nature.
Amy Shen, Ph.D., a...
Susan Powers, associate dean for Research & Graduate Studies at Clarkson's Coulter School of Engineering, was paying special attention today when Governor Pataki announced that $24 million was being awarded to tw...
Lear Corporation, one of the world's leading automotive interior suppliers, announced it has developed SoyFoam™, a soybean oil-based flexible foam material for automotive interior applications. The advantages o...
Scientists at the Paul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics (PDI) in Berlin are presenting a new semiconductor device that modulates light and is driven by surface acoustic waves. The modulator is based on a so-ca...
Inspired by the sleek and efficient propulsion of squid, jellyfish and other cephalopods, a University of Colorado at Boulder researcher has designed a new generation of compact vortex generators that could make it easie...
A room's design helps define how people interact inside it, and it's much the same in the molecular world. The atomic layout of molecular spaces can provoke very different reactions from chemicals that meet there...
Conventional matter exists in three familiar forms-solid, liquid and gas. But under special circumstances, quantum theory predicts exotic states of matter, such as superconductors in which electrons flow with no resistan...
A new insulation material with the lowest thermal conductivity ever measured for a fully dense solid has been created at the University of Oregon and tested by researchers at three other U.S. institutions. While far from...
A University at Buffalo theoretical physicist who published research in 2001 demonstrating that it someday may be possible to build bridges, buildings and other structures that are nearly blast-proof, now has published r...
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