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  • Article - 28 Aug 2013
    Swedish researchers have conducted an experiment that confirms the existence of a new artificial element with an atomic number of 115 - temporarily named ununpentium.
  • Article - 24 Aug 2013
    3D printing and additive manufacturing has the potential to be used within space travel.
  • Article - 26 Aug 2013
    Ferro nickel is a ferroalloy that contains approximately 35% nickel and 65% iron. Its CAS number is 11110-39-7. It is a shiny metallic solid material. It can be obtained from the carbothermic...
  • Article - 23 Jul 2013
    Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley in a team led by Associate Professor Ali Javey in the department of electrical engineering and computer science have developed an electronic skin...
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    Super alloys are built to function well in high temperature applications. Some of the components that use super alloys include gas turbine engines, rocket motors, nuclear reactors, submarines, and...
  • Article - 3 Jul 2013
    Formula 1 as a sport has been completely transformed over the years into a billion dollar business. The sport has become highly popular with a broad global audience base and has been attracting a...
  • Article - 3 Jul 2013
    Today, internet has become an essential part of society and makes information available in a quick and easy manner. This technology changes the way we communicate or the way we watch movies and...
  • Article - 21 Jun 2013
    Michael Harre, Vice President of EU Solar Business Group at LG Electronics talks to AZoM about double anti-reflective coatings for higher output performance of neon module cells.
  • Article - 11 Jul 2013
    Copper and its alloys are widely used in numerous sectors such as electronics, building, architecture, jewelry, marine, and defense. Copper UNS C55284 is a brazing filler metal. It is a US EPA...
  • Article - 18 Jul 2013
    Copper can be combined with other metals such as tin, silver, chromium, and zinc to make alloys. Copper and its alloys are essential materials in most of the electrical applications.

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