The newest member of the Boeing Next-Generation 737 airplane family took to the skies over Washington state Friday on its maiden flight.
Painted in the Boeing blue-and-white livery, the 737-900ER (Extended Range) took...
Automobile industry scientists and Ashland Inc experienced success recently as they worked to resolve a paint finish problem that occurs when manufacturers use powder primer with sheet molding compound (SMC) for exterior...
Sustained high demand has led Whitehouse Scientific to issue a new batch of the company’s NIST traceable glass microsphere standards for use with particle image analysis systems.
Four standards cover the range 5...
The next generation of solar cells made out of plastics and microscopic crystals instead of silicon are taking shape at UQ.
UQ Master of Physics student Michael Deceglie is working on improving the stability and over...
IQ Micro announced today the successful completion of an important micro-fabricating program conducted by the Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique SA (CSEM) in Switzerland.
This technical breakthroug...
Textile-reinforced composites have a high strength at low weight. Therefore, they are interesting particularly for applications in light weight construction and vehicle engineering.
The Fraunhofer IPMS and the Techni...
Dow Corning Corp. today announced that it has achieved a milestone in solar energy technology: a solar-grade (SoG) silicon derived from metallurgical silicon that exhibits good solar cell performance characteristics when...
A Malvern Instruments’ web seminar on 12 September 2006 will bring to a global audience details of near infrared chemical imaging (NIR-CI), an exciting new technology for the characterization of complex heterogeneo...
Alcoa's operation in Hungary announced that it has shipped its first order of turbine airfoils from Alcoa-Kofem, Ltd.
According to Laszlo Veres, Director, Manufacturing Europe/Asia for Alcoa Howmet, the first ship...
Water is essential for life. Nevertheless, even small amounts of water in the wrong places - such as fuels, lubricants, or organic solvents - can cause motors to sputter, metal parts to rust, or chemical reactions to go ...
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