Though a year has passed since the discovery of a new family of high-temperature
superconductors, a viable explanation for the iron-based materials' unusual
properties remains elusive.
Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (Vale) announces that it has successfully completed the previously announced transaction which creates a 50:50 joint venture between Vale and African Rainbow Minerals Limited (ARM) for the futu...
Researchers are reporting compelling new scientific evidence for the existence
of low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR), the process once called "cold
fusion" that may promise a new source of energy.
Using two different types of chemical etching to create features at both the
micron and nanometer size scales, researchers at the Georgia
Institute of Technology have developed a surface treatment that boosts the
light absorption of silicon photovoltaic cells in two complementary ways.
Dow Corning Corporation will exhibit its innovative silicone pressure sensitive adhesives and release coating solutions at the 4th International Adhesive Tape, Protective Films, and Label Expo (APFE) in Shanghai, China, ...
Researchers are describing a long-awaited advance toward applying the marvels
of nanotechnology in the battle against cancer. They have developed the first
hollow gold nanospheres - smaller than the finest flecks of dust - that search
out and "cook" cancer cells.
This is the tale of two biological substances-cells from mammals and bacteria. It's a story about the havoc these microscopic entities can wreak on all manner of surfaces, from mighty ships to teeth and medical devic...
Carpenter Technology Corporation (NYSE:CRS) today announced it will close its Crawley, UK, metal strip manufacturing facility as part of an overall plan designed to reduce fixed costs and more efficiently utilize its pro...
Researchers at the University of Bath are to be part of a €3 million Europe-wide research collaboration to pioneer research into safer, more effective anti-bacterial plastics and coatings that can be used in items s...
Even small devices need power, and much of that juice comes from fuel cells.
As these devices become even smaller, the rush is on to find more efficient
ways to power them.
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