Konarka Technologies, Inc., an innovator in developing and commercializing power plastics that convert light to energy, today announced the Company opened a new center of European operations in Nuremberg, Germany. The ne...
This is what cars of the future or at least a family’s second car should look like, according to University of Queensland students.
It’s called the UltraCommuter — a clean, light, solar-electric con...
TOXEL - Helping the Polymer and Plastics Industry to Comply with WEEE and RoHS
Plastics are indispensable to countless areas of industry and commerce, particularly the building sector, packaging and furniture, househ...
With legislation in the U.S. on hazardous substances, including lead, in electronics already in place, and similar laws set to take effect in China and Europe shortly, how can electrical and electronic manufacturers be s...
PANalytical has introduced the Epsilon 5, a totally new energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometer for low-level detection of heavy elements. Epsilon 5 detects elements from sodium to uranium in solid, pre...
Corning Incorporated announced today the delivery of a 1.8 meter ULE ® mirror blank to the Pan-STARRS project being coordinated by the University of Hawaii’s Institute for Astronomy (IFA). The IFA is leading th...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory held a site dedication ceremony today for the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN). CFN construction on the Laboratory site is expected to s...
Kyocera Corporation has announced that the domestic sales section of its solar energy business is to integrated with its sales subsidiary of solar electric generating systems for residential buildings, Kyocera Solar Corp...
Adhesives are increasingly used in modern automotive production. They allow different materials to be permanently bonded in an energy-efficient manner and without the need for other auxiliary parts.
The specialty chem...
Your car's engine loses 70 percent of its energy as waste heat -- but Australian and Oregon scientists may have figured out an efficient way not only to recover that lost energy, but to at long last capture the power...
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