Border security and other threats, such as identity theft, are driving the development and use of electronic identity security documents that can resist compromise by incorporating a variety of sophisticated graphic technologies like laser marking.
Almatis announced today that it is establishing a full-scale calcines production facility in China, bringing the total investment into the production and processing of calcined specialty alumina products in the region to...
Standex International Corporation today announced that it has acquired privately owned BG Laboratories, a leading manufacturer of custom-designed magnetics for the aviation, aerospace and military end-markets, in a cash ...
The new X-Strata980 X-ray fluorescence analyzer combines a high-power X-ray
tube and high resolution detector to measure small areas of complex samples
and deliver limits of detection in single digit ppms.
Alfa Aesar, has published a new High Purity Inorganics Catalog
which lists over 1,000 high purity inorganic materials, including base metal
compounds, rare earth compounds and ultra dry materials for air and moisture
sensitive applications.
Researchers from the Hitachi Central Research Laboratory, Japan, and the Advanced Technology Institute of the University of Surrey today report that nano-designed transistors for the large area display and sensor application field benefit hugely from quantum size effects.
Sir Martin Wood, founder of Oxford Instruments, has been awarded the IEEE Max Swerdlow Award for Sustained Service to the Applied Superconductivity Community.
The Council on Superconductivity of the Institute of Elec...
GlacialTech today announces the availability of BR40 Light Emitting Diode (LED) light – the LED-BR40 Globes come in three model which range in brightness from low, to medium to high.
Air Products has signed a long-term contract with Weihe Clean Energy Company Limited, a subsidiary of Shaan’xi Weihe Coal Chemical Group Ltd, one of China’s largest coal-based fertilizer and methanol producer...
Solar cells of the future may look totally black to the human eye because they absorb light so efficiently. That's the promise of new research from an interdisciplinary team at the University of Virginia being funded by a new U.Va. Collaborative Sustainable Energy Seed Grant worth about $30,000.
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