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  • News - 19 Oct 2009
    It may look like little more than fishing line, but plastic optical fibre or POF promises to revolutionise high-speed last-mile communications networks. Its evolution is being aided by groundbreaking...
  • News - 14 Oct 2009
    Renishaw has announced the launch of a successor to its well established QC10 ballbar system; a tool adopted worldwide for the assessment of machine tool positioning and servo control performance....
  • News - 14 Sep 2009
    How do you handle the tiny components needed for constructing nanoscale devices? A European consortium has built two microrobotic demonstrators that can automatically pick up and install carbon...
  • News - 18 Aug 2009
    How do you handle the tiny components needed for constructing nanoscale devices? A European consortium has built two microrobotic demonstrators that can automatically pick up and install carbon...
  • News - 18 Aug 2009
    The University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. (UGARF) and the University of Puerto Rico have granted an international, non-exclusive license for a portfolio of glow-in-the-dark pigments that can...
  • News - 6 Aug 2009
    On a 104-degree Friday in July when sunlight bathed The University of Arizona campus, doctoral student Dio Placencia sat before a noisy vacuum chamber in the Chemical Sciences Building trying to...
  • News - 20 Jul 2009
    Comfortable smart clothes that monitor the wearer's heart, breathing and body temperature promise to revolutionise healthcare by reducing hospital visits and allowing patients to lead more active...
  • News - 28 Jun 2009
    Roll-Kraft has recently launched a totally new website. The new features include an instant request for quote button, along with Dr. Resolve, who will write a prescription for remedies to problems...
  • News - 11 Jun 2009
    Today's transistors and light emitting diodes (LED) are based on silicon and gallium arsenide semiconductors, which have fixed electronic and optical properties. Now, University of California,...
  • News - 4 May 2009
    In a blown-up image from a scanning tunneling microscope, it looks just like an endless sheet of chicken wire: a simple flat sheet made up of a lattice of hexagons. But this nanoscopic material called...

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