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  • News - 5 Apr 2009
    Engineers at Ohio State University are developing a technique for mass producing computer chips made from the same material found in pencils. Experts believe that graphene -- the sheet-like form of...
  • News - 3 Apr 2009
    Wine glasses that don't shatter? Baby bottles that don't break? Coffee mugs that last generations? All are possible with a new process for strengthening glass and ceramics developed by an...
  • News - 31 Mar 2009
    Engineers at Ohio State University are developing a technique for mass producing computer chips made from the same material found in pencils. Experts believe that graphene -- the sheet-like form...
  • News - 29 Mar 2009
    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has determined that fibers made from PTT, the latest polymer innovation from DuPont, offer a unique combination of attributes which merit a new generic name,...
  • News - 29 Mar 2009
    Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Carbon Materials for Catalysis" to their offering. This is the first comprehensive book...
  • News - 23 Mar 2009
    Future growth is expected in global demand for PVC, particularly in Asia, India and Latin America according to Jon Nash, Strategic Research Director at Applied Market Information. Construction...
  • News - 17 Mar 2009
    Researchers are studying some common soil bacteria that “inhale” toxic metals and “exhale” them in a non-toxic form. The bacteria might one day be used to clean up toxic...
  • News - 15 Mar 2009
    Alexandria Extrusion Company (AEC) is a supplier of precision aluminum extrusions, including advanced engineering services and innovative value-added operations including but not limited to machining,...
  • News - 8 Mar 2009
    Construction of the National Ignition Facility (NIF), the world's largest and highest-energy laser system, was essentially completed on Feb. 26, when technicians at Lawrence Livermore National...
  • News - 5 Mar 2009
    As electronic circuits shrink from finely etched lines in silicon wafers to nearly elusive proportions, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory...

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