A three-part series in this week's Wilmington News Journal highlights DuPont's path from chemistry to biology and current biotechnology-based initiatives, including DuPont™ Sorona®. Sorona® polymers have a ...
Konarka Technologies, Inc., an innovator in developing and commercializing power plastics that convert light to energy, today announced Walter Rosenberg, founder of Osprey Consulting, Inc. and a longtime environmental re...
The former National Forge melt shop, which was acquired by Ellwood Group, Inc. in 2003, is now in production as Ellwood National Steel (ENS), and it has brought some 50,000 annual tons of welcome capacity to the forging ...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced that it will fund a new group of Chemical Bonding Centers (CBC)--multi-faceted research teams each intended to tackle a "big problem" in chemistry, in an atmo...
Research and Markets has announced the addition of New Materials R&D and Commercialization Current Status and Future Directions to their offering.
This report on Energy and Environmental Technologies is a review o...
As part of its continuing expansion into the food testing market, Bodycote Materials Testing, one of the world’s leading providers of material testing services, who recently acquired Law Laboratories, has also acqu...
Using a technique called ultrasonic spray pyrolysis, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have created an improved catalyst for removing smelly sulfur-containing compounds from gasoline and other...
A century after Ernest Rutherford embarked on his research at the University of Manchester leading to the eventual splitting of the atom, the University is set to take another pioneering step towards the advancement of n...
University of Oregon chemists have produced ammonia from nitrogen at room temperature under normal atmospheric pressure, marking a significant step toward achieving one of chemistry's coveted goals.
A scientific ...
A team of chemists at Penn State has developed a new type of ultrathin film, which has unusual properties that could improve the fabrication of increasingly smaller and more intricate electronic and sensing devices. The ...
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