Even the ancient Romans were familiar with processes for coloring glass by adding gold. Initially colorless, the glass takes on a ruby-red color when heated in a controlled fashion. The source of this color is finely div...
PPG Industries and Sinoma Jinjing Fiber Glass Co. Ltd. have announced they will launch a 50-50 joint venture, PPG Sinoma Jinjing Fiber Glass Co. Ltd., to serve the global thermosets market.
Products will be manufactur...
A critical milestone in the accelerating development of fuel cells for portable electronics applications, such as PDAs, cell phones, or laptop computers, was reached recently as fuel cell membrane leader PolyFuel, Inc. a...
The $65 million expansion of the Fortron® polyphenylene sulfide plant in Wilmington, N.C., has passed a series of initial milestones. These include the completion of preliminary engineering and process design and put...
The acquisition of Leuna-Miramid GmbH, Leuna, Germany by BASF Aktiengesellschaft was completed November 1, 2005. The regulatory authorities issued their unconditional approval of the transaction.
Leuna-Miramid special...
Results from experiments conducted at the University of California, Santa Barbara may lead to profound changes in optical communications. The discovery is reported in the October 28th edition of the journal Science.
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What happens when two atoms, each made up of an electron and its antimatter counterpart, called the positron, collide with each other? UC Riverside physicists are able to see for the first time in the laboratory that the...
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have potentially opened up a new avenue toward room temperature quantum information processing. By demonstrating the ability to image and control single isolated electron spins in diamond,...
Blurred photos and shaky films will soon be a thing of the past thanks to rotation sensors. They precisely measure the rate of rotation around all spatial axis. Combined with evaluation electronics, they can also be used...
Light can carry data at much higher rates than electricity, but it has always been too expensive and difficult to use light to transmit data among silicon chips in electronic devices. Now, electrical engineers at Stanfor...
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