Hitachi High-Technologies has announced the availability of a new 3D analysis software package for use on its S-3400N and S-3700N variable pressure scanning electron microscopes. The new software is used in conjunction w...
Ferro Corporation's Electronic Material Systems business has further advanced its breakthrough chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) technology with two slurries that enable high-yield processing of 65 nanometer an...
From October 24 to 31, 2007, Bayer Material Science will be presenting a large number of innovative developments at the world’s biggest plastics exhibition, K 2007, in Düsseldorf. Covering over 1,000 square me...
Inspired by the device used to find lost coins in the sand, Johns Hopkins undergraduates have invented a small handheld metal detector to help doctors locate hidden orthopedic screws that need to be removed from patients...
French SME 3D Plus has received the 2007 EUREKA Lynx Award for outstanding technological and commercial achievement. This microelectronics SME set up the highly successful EUREKA WALPACK project, which developed high-den...
A unique discovery being published this week by University of Tennessee Knoxville scientists has led to a $1.2 million grant to help overcome roadblocks facing the wide-scale use of hydrogen as a national energy source.
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Solvay announces today that its subsidiary Solvay Solexis, a market leader providing high value-added specialty polymer products, and Thin Film Electronics ASA of Oslo, Norway, have entered into an agreement to develop m...
It may still be six months to Christmas but The University of Warwick and University of Liverpool have just received a £3.8 million pound XMaS present from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP...
Distrupol has extended its range of technical polymers by adding Aquamid AR100 and the Aquamid HC range from Aquafil Technopolymers to its portfolio. Both polymers are now available across the regions served by the Distr...
Researchers have a better understanding of how the crystal structure of some metals becomes stable through magnetism.
Magnetic stabilization of the crystal structures of metals is rare. In some metals, such as mangane...
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