Dartmouth researchers have determined that the presence of the rare element osmium is on the rise globally.
They trace this increase to the consumption of refined platinum, the primary ingredient in catalytic converte...
National Gypsum Company announced today the results of its investigation of a house whose owners claim the company's wallboard has caused the same problems experienced with wallboard produced in China. Test results c...
Americas Watchdog & its Homeowners Consumer Center have been leading a national, & state by state investigation of toxic imported Chinese drywall since the beginning of the year. While the investigation initially focused on Florida, the toxic building material has now been discovered in significant quantities in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolina's, Virginia, Maryland, Arizona, Nevada, California, and now Texas.
Researchers at the University of Illinois have found a new way to make transistors smaller and faster. The technique uses self-assembled, self-aligned, and defect-free nanowire channels made of gallium arsenide.
In a...
ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme holds its second annual ‘SpaceTransfer’ event at this year’s Hanover Fair from 20 to 24 April. SpaceTransfer09 presents a number of impressive spin-offs, illustrating the potential of advanced space technology.
Kobe Steel, Ltd. announces that it has licensed Germany's Wieland-Werke AG to produce and sell Kobe's Super KFC series of three copper alloys for leadframes.
Leadframes are the metal frames on which semicondu...
MacDermid Autotype, the world’s leading manufacturer of specialised films and chemicals for screen print and industrial graphics, has launched an innovative new hardcoated polyester film for producing stainless steel effects for membrane keyboards, keypads and fascia panels.
PerkinElmer, Inc., a global leader focused on the health and safety of people and the environment, today introduced the SMS 100, a new analyzer designed to improve the detection and measurement of mercury in solids and liquids and help minimize the need for complex sample preparation.
The more dots there are, the more accurate a picture you get when you connect them. A new imaging technology could give scientists the ability to simultaneously measure as many as 100 or more distinct features in or on a...
Nanoparticles of tungsten carbide and tungsten carbide cobalt can enter cultured
mammalian cells. These are the findings of a study conducted by researchers
from the University of Dresden, the Leipzig-based Helmholtz
Centre for Environmental Research and the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic
Technologies and Systems in Dresden.
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