Bodycote International plc is pleased to announce that its Testing Group has completed two bolt-on acquisitions.
Bodycote has acquired the entire issued share capital of Norwest Soil Research Limited. Based in Edmont...
Lead has long been recognized as a highly toxic material that can cause brain damage. Its use in paint was banned in 1978 and it was later removed from gasoline to further protect human health. But a burgeoning source - ...
Developing radios no larger than a grain of sand to increase the drilling efficiency of oil wells, University of Houston engineers see promise for reducing prices at the gas pump.
"Our research could have a grea...
With world oil demand growing, supplies dwindling and the potential for weather- and conflict-related supply interruptions, other types of fuels and technologies are needed to help pick up the slack.
A group of exper...
Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Nevada, Reno, Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Germany, and the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics in Germany, ha...
A rubbery material that can purify hydrogen efficiently in its most usable form for fuel cells and oil refining has been developed by a chemical engineering group at The University of Texas at Austin.
In the Feb. 3 e...
Findings of a study by WRAP (the Waste & Resources Action Programme) exploring the opportunities for recycled paper fibre in moulded paper pulp (MPP) products have identified the potential for considerable market gro...
Future cars will be far lighter – but just as strong – through new advances in a casting process that uses super lightweight magnesium alloys.
The technology, called T-Mag, consistently produces high-inte...
Tetra Pak announced today that it is completing the worldwide roll-out of Wide, a new standard of packaging material for all ambient and roll-fed chilled liquid product packages.
The packaging material has a new innov...
Two researchers at Sandia National Laboratories are working to understand several key phenomena that control hydrogen-fueled PEM (proton exchange membrane or polymer electrolyte membrane) fuel cells. One, Ken S. Chen, is...
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