Angela M. Belcher, Ph.D., a noted scientist from Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), will deliver the Keynote Address in Nanoscience here today
at the American
Chemical Society's 237th National Meeting.
Materials Science for Dentistry published by Woodhead
Publishing has established itself as a standard reference for undergraduate
and postgraduate courses in dentistry. The book differs from all existing textbooks
in the field, with the goal of insight into the way materials work in dentistry.
Every three years, brazing and soldering professionals, scientists and engineers
gather for the International Brazing and Soldering Conference (IBSC), sponsored
by the American Welding Society (AWS) and ASM
International, the materials information society.
Imagine flexible lighting devices manufactured by using printing techniques. Imagine solar power sources equally as reliable and as portable as any conventional power source. Such advances are among aims of research at A...
MIT engineers have created a kind of beltway that allows for the rapid transit of electrical energy through a well-known battery material, an advance that could usher in smaller, lighter batteries -- for cell phones and other devices -- that could recharge in seconds rather than hours.
Today, Genencor, a division of Danisco A/S announced the first transfer of BioIsoprene(TM) product to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. BioIsoprene(TM) product is based on a revolutionary technology providing an alterna...
Arizona State University will be home to one of the world's most advanced electron microscopes, one that will enable researchers to do work essential to making significant advances in nanoscale aspects of solid state...
Chemists at the University of Connecticut have found a way to greatly increase the luminescence efficiency of single-walled carbon nanotubes, a discovery that could have significant applications in medical imaging and ot...
AFM and STM practitioners from around the world have been invited to participate in the first ever global market study on AFM and STMs.
Just as x-ray technology, MRI and sonography transformed the practice of medicine,
a newly created approach for seeing the invisible promises great potential for
finding new ways to improve the health of human and microelectronic patients
alike.
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