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  • News - 29 Jun 2006
    Noting that more wood is consumed every year in the United States than all metals, plastics and masonry cement combined, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has issued a report on federal...
  • 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 - 5 Jun 2006
    An international team of chemists has discovered a new and unexpected form of iron, a finding that adds to the fundamental understanding of an element that is among the most abundant on Earth and...
  • News - 5 Jun 2006
    Wood fibres turn up in a wide range of products. In addition to traditional paper and wood-based materials, they are also used for example in the food, textile and pharmaceutical industries. The scope...
  • News - 13 Apr 2006
    Challenges abound in today’s increasingly competitive chemical industry. The current global isoprene shortage is compelling tape and label manufacturers to seek alternative ingredients for their...
  • 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 - 6 Feb 2006
    Findings of a study by WRAP (the Waste & Resources Action Programme) exploring the opportunities for recycled paper fibre in moulded paper pulp (MPP) products have identified the potential for...
  • News - 17 Jan 2006
    Mechanical and civil engineers have created a new mathematical method to design better structures, machines and versatile computer-controlled robots called "robot manipulators." Civil...
  • News - 21 Oct 2005
    In the lab and classroom of Stanford mechanical engineering Professor Fritz Prinz, fuel cell technology is cooler than ever—literally and figuratively. In four papers presented at an...
  • 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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