Keithley Instruments, a leader in emerging measurement solutions, announces that
its KTEI (Keithley Test Environment Interactive) V7.1 software for the Model
4200-SCS (Semiconductor Characterization System) has been named one of EDN magazine's
Hot 100 Electronic Products of 2008.
DuPont
published a progress report announcing significant progress in developing new
high-performance products that will enable the company to no longer make, buy
or use PFOA by 2015, or earlier if possible.
mPhase Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB:XDSL.OB - News) today provided updated information on the Phase II development project it is working on for the United States Army STTR Program. In September 2008, mPhase was contracted ...
Skyray XRF
has officially released the newest version of their Handheld XRF Analyzer to
the North American market. The Pocket-III builds upon the strengths of previous
versions with the addition of various features and application capabilities.
Applied Materials, Inc. announced today that both the single and tandem junction solar photovoltaic (PV) modules produced by its SunFab™ Thin Film Line have met the stringent requirements of the International Elect...
Agozal DoubleDip®, twice-galvanized steel coil from ThyssenKrupp Steel, has been approved as a material for highway crash barriers. After five years of long-term trials by the German Federal Highway Research Institut...
Today, Airbus starts construction work on the final assembly line for the A350 XWB, the new highly efficient wide-body aircraft scheduled to enter service in 2013.
The 74,000 m2 factory will house the first stages of ...
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute have developed and demonstrated a new type of light emitting diode
(LED) with significantly improved lighting performance and energy efficiency.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has acknowledged that its voluntary approach to reporting has yielded only limited information on a small fraction of the hundreds of potentially toxic nanomaterials already...
The ability of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to regulate the safety
of dietary supplements using nanomaterials is severely limited by lack of information,
lack of resources and the agency's lack of statutory authority in certain critical
areas, according to a new expert report released by the Project
on Emerging Nanotechnologies.
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