A new discovery by scientists at Queen’s University Belfast has changed the face of research into water-repellent “ultrahydrophobic” materials creating a wealth of potential practical applications.
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NaturalNano, Inc., a materials science company, today announced the successful pilot-scale dispersion of the Company’s proprietary, functionalized halloysite nanotubes (HNT™) in polypropylene at levels rangin...
Alcoa has announced today that it has established an Innovation Center of Excellence with leading universities in Russia to work on research and development projects focused on innovative mining, refining and smelting te...
Using corncob waste as a starting material, researchers have created carbon briquettes with complex nanopores capable of storing natural gas at an unprecedented density of 180 times their own volume and at one seventh th...
If you are attending Pittcon this year, please be sure to visit Malvern Instruments on Booth #2010 for details of two exciting new products being introduced at the show:
The very latest in near infrared chemical imagi...
In the world of cutting-edge physics, discoveries are often made using intricate procedures and elaborate, expensive instruments. But a paper by Cornell graduate student Scott Bunch and colleagues shows how interesting r...
HIV may one day be able to be filtered from human blood saving the lives of millions of people, thanks to a world-first innovation by Queensland University of Technology scientists.
QUT scientists have developed speci...
Bruker Daltonics announces that its RAID™ IMS (ion mobility spectrometry) chemical detectors have received an exemption from radiation safety requirements from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
Bruker...
Gold is shiny, diamonds are transparent, and iron is magnetic. Why is that?
The answer lies with a material's electronic structure, which determines its electrical, optical, and magnetic properties. Sandia relies...
Advances in digital electronic circuits have prompted the boost in functions and ever- smaller size of such popular consumer goods as digital cameras, MP3 players and digital televisions. But the same cannot be said of t...
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