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Scientists at The University of Manchester have discovered a new class of materials which have previously only existed in science fiction films and books.
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The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, Kansas State University and Yinnel Tech, Inc., of South Bend, Indiana, have won a 2005 R&D 100 Award for developing a highly efficient, low-...
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AFESA, the company authorised to manage the treatment of dangerous and non-dangerous waste, recently signed a joint agreement with GAIKER in an R+D project that will lay down the guidelines of a process for managing the ...
Timken has announced the expansion of its line of maintenance tools from Europe into the United States and Canada. The tool line includes induction heaters, hydraulic pullers and impact fitting tools for use in demanding...
Derek Muir, a design student from the University of Huddersfield, is the winner of this year’s ‘Design Innovation in Plastics’ competition, sponsored by Bayer MaterialScience, one of the leading polymer...
A research team headed by Prof. Wang Weihua from the Key Laboratory of Extreme Conditions Physics of the CAS Institute of Physics has developed a new kind of cerium-based bulk metallic glasses with an exceptionally low g...
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