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  • News - 25 Apr 2006
    ThyssenKrupp Steel AG is currently modernizing its hot metal base in Duisburg-Hamborn. The centerpiece of this project is the construction of a new blast furnace on the site where some 18 months...
  • News - 8 Mar 2006
    Barrels of chemicals that ‘talk’ to each other to improve safety and smart shelves that automatically log inventory changes are just some of the ways businesses stand to benefit from new...
  • News - 24 Feb 2006
    Newly published research by a Princeton engineer suggests that understanding how air travels across the sunroof of a car may one day make jet engines less noisy. Clarence Rowley, an assistant...
  • News - 6 Feb 2006
    Whether it's used in chemical laboratories or the fuel tanks of advanced automobiles, hydrogen is mostly produced from natural gas and other fossil fuels. However, to isolate the tiny hydrogen...
  • News - 8 Dec 2005
    The next advance in cameras is becoming a reality at the University of Rochester. Imaging chips revolutionized the photography industry, and now the chips themselves are being revolutionized. A pair...
  • News - 26 Oct 2005
    Young children explore the world with inexhaustible curiosity. And when they discover something new, one of the first things they do is – put it in their mouth. In the first few months of life,...
  • News - 20 Oct 2005
    Ferrari and Alcoa have announced the formation of a long-term strategic partnership focused on creating advanced aluminum spaceframe technology for future generations of Ferrari vehicles. At the same...
  • News - 12 Sep 2005
    Scientists have developed a new ultra-light limb that can mimic the movement in a real hand better than any currently available. This research was presented today at the Institute of Physics...
  • News - 25 Aug 2005
    India is currently the world’s 8th largest steel producing country – with nearly 33 million tonnes of crude steel output in 2004 – and is increasingly being talked of as the next...
  • News - 25 May 2005
    What if the speed of light is a constant only most of the time? What if gravity sometimes pushed instead of pulled? Scientists are increasingly asking what would seem like far-out questions regarding...

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