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    The XGT-9000 provides the next evolution of micro-X-Ray fluorescence spectroscopy’s ultimate performance in speed and flexibility.
  • News - 3 May 2007
    Screens that not only display images but also generate their own power are on the horizon. One of the new display technologies will be suitable for cellphones, making their batteries last far...
  • News - 3 May 2007
    The University of Manchester is leading an £8.3 million drive to develop a new type of particle accelerator, which could lead to more effective cancer treatment, greener electricity and less...
  • Article - 5 Apr 2013
    Man-made honeycomb structures have been built with similar geometry to natural honeycomb composites to ensure minimal weight and material cost.
  • News - 26 Apr 2007
    An interdisciplinary group of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory has devised methods to make a new class of electronic devices based on a property of...
  • Article - 7 Mar 2013
    Stainless steel grade LDX 2404® is a lean duplex stainless steel containing molybdenum. The new duplex grade LDX 2404® has been designed with a property profile to fill the gap between the existing...
  • News - 4 Apr 2007
    Cleaner engines, cleaner air and more uses for local farm products were the focus of a just-completed study of biodiesel as an alternative fuel source on selected Ontario farms. This province-wide...
  • Article - 14 Feb 2013
    Although graphene was discovered only in 2004, it has captivated the minds of researchers around the world. Graphene is a very flat sheet of carbon that is one-atom thick. The atoms are arranged into...
  • News - 22 Mar 2007
    Computer Aid International says new WEEE directive guidelines offer the computer industry a huge opportunity to reduce its carbon footprint at the same time as reducing its cost of compliance - by...
  • Article - 15 Feb 2013
    Today, fluorescent lamps and tubes are found in many homes and commercial buildings. These lamps are gas-discharge lamps that use electricity to excite mercury vapor.

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