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  • News - 5 Jul 2006
    Should Australia have a nuclear industry? According to the Prime Minister John Howard, this is a debate we have to have. Cabinet has now signed off on his proposal for a panel of experts to...
  • 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 - 26 May 2006
    Researchers at MIT's Francis Bitter Magnet Lab have developed a novel magnetic semiconductor that may greatly increase the computing power and flexibility of future electronic devices while...
  • Article - 31 Jul 2010
    Aculon has exclusively licensed patented technology from Princeton University for coating oxide surfaces, including metal oxide and yttria nanoparticles. This technology is useful for bioimaging and...
  • News - 19 Apr 2006
    The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) has succeeded in the continuous synthesis at the laboratory scale of diesel fuel from woody biomass through gasification,...
  • News - 17 Jan 2006
    The University of Manchester is to launch a new £40m world-class research institute, which will pioneer cutting-edge light and laser technologies. The Photon Science Institute (PSI), which...
  • News - 9 Jan 2006
    The U.S. is poised next week to fire an unmanned spacecraft toward Pluto at a speed of 10 miles per second, the highest velocity any space mission has ever been rocketed from Earth, Aviation Week...
  • News - 23 Dec 2005
    Battery-powered toys, radios, and portable electronic devices make fun Christmas gifts – until the batteries run down. But advances in rechargeable thin-film lithium battery technology at Oak...
  • News - 29 Aug 2005
    Foggy windows and lenses are a nuisance, and in the case of automobile windows, can pose a driving hazard. Now, a group of scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) may have found...
  • News - 15 Aug 2005
    The Kyoto Protocol calls for a phasing out of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) – implicated in ozone depletion – which are used in various industrial, commercial and household applications,...

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