Invibio®, a leading provider of biomaterial solutions to the medical device market, today announced its PEEK-OPTIMA® polymer will serve as the platform for a new generation of non-metallic and non-ceramic biomate...
Hardide Coatings Limited, the provider of ultra-hard surface engineering technology, has appointed Neill Ricketts as managing director to head the company’s UK and European operations and enable CEO Jim Murray-Smit...
Driven by its DNA, TAG Heuer got a winning start today by announcing its sexy and sporty line of spring 2007 timepieces in advance of the annual Basel Watch and Jewelry Fair in Switzerland. Amongst awe-inspiring views, P...
Showa Denko K.K. (SDK) has reached agreement with PT. ANTAM Tbk of Indonesia, Straits Trading Amalgamated Resources Private Limited (STAR) of Singapore, and Marubeni Corporation of Japan to establish a joint venture comp...
Plants can do it: they simply grab carbon dioxide out of the air and covert it into biomass. In this process, known as photosynthesis, the plants use light as their energy source. Chemists would also like to be able to u...
More than 4,200 materials science and engineering professionals from 68 countries attended the TMS 2007 Annual Meeting & Exhibition in Orlando, Florida, Feb. 25-March 1, as the results of voting among the scientific ...
Two University of Delaware professors are part of a research team that has been awarded a $4.6 million research grant by the U.S. Department of Energy to find ways in which hydrogen fuel cells can be made less costly and...
General Electric has awarded Goodrich Corporation a follow-on contract to supply ceramic composite nozzle seals for use in afterburners on GE's F414 engine which powers the U.S. Navy's F-18 E/F Super Hornet fleet...
PANalytical’s new X'Pert Stress Plus 2.0 software package introduces a novel application in X-ray diffraction - the analysis of residual stresses in polycrystalline coatings. The new software is part of a compl...
Using a modified ink-jet printer, a McGill University researcher is producing three-dimensional bioceramic "bones" that could one day change the way reconstructive surgery is performed.
McGill professor Jake...
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