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  • News - 15 Mar 2006
    Graphite, the material that gives pencils their marking ability, could be the basis for a new class of nanometer-scale electronic devices that have the attractive properties of carbon nanotubes - but...
  • News - 13 Mar 2006
    Like modern day alchemists, materials scientists often turn unassuming substances into desirable ones. But instead of working metal into gold, they create strange new compounds that could make the...
  • News - 23 Feb 2006
    Carnegie Mellon University's Prashant Kumta recently discussed his novel methanol-powered fuel cell research during the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of...
  • News - 7 Feb 2006
    Lead has long been recognized as a highly toxic material that can cause brain damage. Its use in paint was banned in 1978 and it was later removed from gasoline to further protect human health. But a...
  • News - 23 Jan 2006
    A new spacecraft ion engine designed by physicists at The Australian National University that dramatically improves performance over present technology has been successfully tested by the European...
  • News - 16 Dec 2005
    Georgia Tech scientists and engineers are pursuing the dictum that "smaller is better" to develop a new breed of highly-integrated silicon-based microchips capable of operating in...
  • News - 12 Dec 2005
    BASF is further expanding its successful engineering plastics activities. BASF Corporation, New Jersey, announced that it will acquire the North American business for major engineering plastics from...
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    KNAUER´s new AZURA GPC (Gel Permeation Chromatography) Cleanup system 10 is designed to automate work-intensive clean-up tasks. Users no longer have to waste time and labor with manual sample...
  • News - 30 Nov 2005
    Everybody complains about high energy prices. And yet it's so easy to save electricity – simply by switching off electrical appliances completely, rather than leaving them 'idling'...
  • News - 3 Nov 2005
    Results from experiments conducted at the University of California, Santa Barbara may lead to profound changes in optical communications. The discovery is reported in the October 28th edition of the...

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