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  • News - 16 Oct 2013
    Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Energy Harvesting and Storage for Electronic Devices 2014-2024: Forecasts, Technologies,...
  • News - 4 Oct 2013
    As a material, carbon fiber has fundamentally changed many of the products we use every day, making them lighter, stronger and more durable. The manufacturing process is typically unique to each...
  • News - 31 Aug 2013
    Whether you're melting metals, forming clay's, making jewelry, annealing glass, performing heat treats/tests, working in your lab or just want to play with an electric oven that gets...
  • News - 28 Aug 2013
    Imagine untwisting a finger-size spring, then holding the flame from a lighter underneath the unraveled section. Like magic, it twirls itself into a spring again because the metal alloy remembered its...
  • News - 12 Apr 2011
    Here at the Stadia Design & Technology Expo, booth 2100, SABIC Innovative Plastics continues to lead in the plastics industry with the announcement of its latest polycarbonate (PC) sheet...
  • News - 26 Oct 2010
    Arkema has turned ecotechnologies into reality with increasingly efficient materials that are key to the competitiveness of its downstream markets: the growing use of renewable raw materials,...
  • News - 30 Sep 2010
    The merchant market for polymeric (plastic) foams in the U.S. is large, and significant changes continue to occur since the last BCC report on this subject was published in 1996. Not only are foam...
  • News - 31 Oct 2006
    Car engines that consume less energy and can keep running on low oil, lead-free plumbing fixtures, and tanks that are light enough to be airlifted, but are just as rugged as the much heavier...
  • News - 14 Aug 2006
    In a little lab on the campus of Montana State University, John Mandell, Dan Samborsky, and scores of students, have been breaking things to advance the field of wind energy. "These machines...
  • News - 4 Mar 2005
    A program developed by Russian scientists under support from the International Science and Technology Center (Project 1917) helps to protect spacecraft from orbital debris that rushes at great speed,...

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