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Testing biological fluids such as blood and urine is essential for both diagnostics and routine checks. In remote, non-industrialized regions or for emergency on-the-spot diagnosis, current methods of laboratory analysis...
Oxford Instruments has launched a new fast, lightweight, hand-held XRF analyser. With one pull of the trigger, the X MET3000TXR+ delivers faster than ever color coded pass/fail analysis for RoHS compliance testing as wel...
National Hockey League players will stay cool on the ice thanks to research at Central Michigan University.
Last spring, CMU researchers performed thermal testing of three prototype NHL uniforms — one of which t...
While robots have moved from the realm of science fiction to a myriad of real-life uses, the potential of the “hard-bodied” robots of the 21st century remains limited by their stiff construction and lack of f...
The School of Engineering at the University of Surrey cordially invites you to to attend the Numerical Modelling in Materials Engineering to be held at the University of Surrey, Guildford, UK on 11 - 15 June, 2007. The a...
Buried under 243 acres in an East Tennessee valley adjacent to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Y-12 National Security Complex, toxic waste from weapons manufacturing at the facility between 1951 and 1983 leaches ...
The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) at the University of North Dakota is leading a project to demonstrate the production of hydrogen at existing and future ethanol facilities in a unique, economical way...
A comprehensive new MIT-led study of the potential for geothermal energy within the United States has found that mining the huge amounts of heat that reside as stored thermal energy in the Earth's hard rock crust cou...
Richard Larock sorted through a pile of neatly labeled baggies filled with the plastics he makes from corn, soybean and other bio-based oils.
Larock, a University Professor of chemistry at Iowa State University, found...
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