A paper-like, polymer based rechargeable battery has been made by Japanese scientists.
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With recent advan...
Showa Denko K.K. (SDK) has reached agreement with PT. ANTAM Tbk of Indonesia, Straits Trading Amalgamated Resources Private Limited (STAR) of Singapore, and Marubeni Corporation of Japan to establish a joint venture comp...
Boeing celebrated roll out of the first vertical fin for the company's all-new commercial airplane, the 787 Dreamliner. Manufactured and assembled at the Composite Manufacturing Center in Frederickson, Wash., the ver...
A new light source based on fiber-optic technology promises to improve the inspection of food, produce, paper, currency, recyclables and other products. New research revealing this technology will be presented at the Opt...
Xstrata Copper Canada, one of the world's largest recyclers of precious metals and copper, announces the sale of its end-of-life recycling facilities to Sims Recycling Solutions a wholly owned subsidiary of Sims Grou...
More than 4,200 materials science and engineering professionals from 68 countries attended the TMS 2007 Annual Meeting & Exhibition in Orlando, Florida, Feb. 25-March 1, as the results of voting among the scientific ...
ASTM International Committee A05 on Metallic-Coated Iron and Steel Products will host a workshop, Hazardous Substances Affecting Metallic-Coated Steel and Other Metals, on May 23, 2007, during ASTM Committee Week in Norf...
Two University of Delaware professors are part of a research team that has been awarded a $4.6 million research grant by the U.S. Department of Energy to find ways in which hydrogen fuel cells can be made less costly and...
ExxonMobil Chemical announced the official opening of its new Polymers Automotive Applications Center in Kawasaki, Japan. Officially opened by Jim Harris, senior vice president, ExxonMobil Chemical Company, the applicati...
The Altair 8800, introduced in the early 1970s, was the first computer you could build at home from a kit. It was crude, didn't do much, but many historians would say that it launched the desktop computer revolution....
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