The new Parsum IPP70 in-line particle size analyzer is a new addition to the Parsum range available from Malvern Instruments. The new probe extends the variety of applications for which Parsum systems provide ideal solut...
A research paper to be published in the 18 August edition of the journal Physical Review Letters reveals a new effect in the fundamental way that laser light interacts with atoms. "Unlike water, which speeds up as i...
Jadoo Power Systems Inc. (Jadoo), the leading supplier of portable fuel cell power systems, announced today that Kuchera Defense Systems (KDS) has awarded Jadoo a contract to develop the next evolution in advanced fuel c...
Opto Technology, Inc., a leading manufacturer of optoelectronic and LED related products for the medical industry, today announced a new family of integrated heater products for applications requiring small, low profile ...
Plextronics, Inc., a world leader in developing active layer technology for printed electronic devices, is pleased to announce the close of a $13.1 million Series A financing. Birchmere Ventures led the round which inclu...
Oxford University, the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in California, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have together made the first 'molecular movie' of the elementary interaction between light and matt...
OSRAM is intensifying its research and development work on organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) with the aim of applying this technology also to general illumination. The lighting specialist is therefore expanding its a...
In an ongoing effort to enhance diversity in the materials research field, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced awards for six new Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials (PREMs).
The partn...
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Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. started development of gallium nitride (GaN)-based blue light-emitting diodes in 1986 under the guidance of
Dr. Isamu Akasaki and with assistance from Toyota Cen...
There’s a dangerous intruder we may not have even thought about, and it can reach us while we’re at home, in our cars and at work. It’s the sun, and its UVA and UVB rays can cause skin cancer and vision...
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