Rice yields an abundance of biowaste: Husks make up around one quarter of the weight. Only a small fraction of this is utilized, for instance, to fire distillery furnaces. Researchers at Hanoi University of Technology no...
Coffee machines, car instruments and aircraft turbines appear at first glance to have nothing in common, yet engineer Dr. Steffen Nowotny of the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWS mentions them all...
Alfred University’s Center for Advanced Ceramic Technology (CACT) will share in a $831,500 grant from the New York State Office of Science, Technology and Academic Research (NYSTAR) to improve solid-oxide fuel cell...
Shell Oil Products US, a subsidiary of Shell Oil Company, and Codexis Inc., a privately held biotechnology company, announced today they would launch a collaboration to explore enhanced methods of converting biomass to b...
DuPont recently marked its 10th year of successful operations at the Electronic Materials DuPont Dongguan Ltd. (EMDD) facility in Dongguan, China. DuPont was the first multinational company to establish a production faci...
The largest superconducting magnet ever built has successfully been powered up to its operating conditions at the first attempt. Called the Barrel Toroid because of its shape, this magnet is a vital part of ATLAS, one of...
Body armor with greater ballistics resistance is the aim of the research being carried out by Youqi Wang, associate professor of mechanical engineering at Kansas State University, with support from two U.S. Department of...
In collaboration with the Heterogenous Catalysis Group of the Department of Applied Chemistry at the University of the Basque Country, the Institute of Materials Sciences of the University of Seville and the Chemical Rea...
A team of scientists, including four at The Johns Hopkins University, has discovered two new subatomic particles, rare but important relatives of the familiar, commonplace proton and neutron.
Named “Sigma-sub-b&...
Carnegie Mellon University international engineering and environmental policy expert M. Granger Morgan is challenging U.S. federal and state officials to take the lead in eliminating dangerous carbon dioxide emissions th...
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