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  • News - 14 Nov 2006
    PolyFuel has announced that its new, ultra-thin membrane delivers over 40% more power than any fuel cell membrane previously available. The new 20-micron hydrocarbon membrane, when used in direct...
  • News - 18 Aug 2006
    NEC Corporation today announced the successful development of a compact gallium nitride (GaN) power transistor amplifier, which boasts the world's highest output power level of 400W while featuring...
  • News - 14 Aug 2006
    Having successfully put into practical application its epoch-making new polarizer ("New Polarizer") for liquid crystal display television sets (LCD-TVs) for the first time in the world,...
  • News - 27 Jun 2006
    Scientists from Carnegie Mellon University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have found that a rapid, environmentally friendly catalytic process involving Fe-TAML. activators and hydrogen...
  • News - 9 May 2006
    After an exhaustive data search for new compounds, researchers at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering have discovered a theoretical "metal sandwich" that is expected to be a...
  • News - 17 Feb 2006
    Researchers at MIT have developed a new type of lithium battery that could become a cheaper alternative to the batteries that now power hybrid electric cars. Until now, lithium batteries have not...
  • News - 7 Feb 2006
    A unique low cost disposable solid-state catheter that can measure swallowing pressure has been developed by a University of South Australia research team using intelligent manufacturing processes...
  • News - 6 Jan 2006
    TDK Corporation has begun shipping mass production samples of its bare, cartridge-free BD-R (write-once) and BD-RE (rewritable) Blu-ray Discs. The four new products include the BD-R25 (single-sided,...
  • News - 6 Jan 2006
    The use of composite materials in the aeronautic industry has been increasing since (in the 70s in the North American market and the 80s in Europe) they started to be used in commercial aviation as a...
  • News - 30 Aug 2005
    A chemical catalyst developed at Carnegie Mellon University completely destroys dangerous nitrophenols in laboratory tests, according to Arani Chanda, a doctoral student who presented his findings on...

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