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  • News - 3 Nov 2010
    A new material with a split personality -- part superconductor, part metal -- has been observed by a Princeton University-led research team. The discovery may have implications for the development...
  • News - 30 Sep 2010
    EP Laboratories Inc, a leading independent materials testing facility specialising in mechanical testing at the nano and micro levels is pleased to announce new testing capabilities. They are now able...
  • News - 2 Sep 2010
    Rice University scientists have created the first two-terminal memory chips that use only silicon, one of the most common substances on the planet, in a way that should be easily adaptable to...
  • News - 10 Aug 2010
    Researchers have taken one more step toward understanding the unique and often unexpected properties of graphene, a two-dimensional carbon material that has attracted interest because of its potential...
  • Article - 27 Apr 2023
    This article focuses on the importance of cable testing in assuring compliance with electrical safety standards and confirming the absence of defects in assemblies. It highlights the challenges of...
  • Article - 29 Mar 2023
    In 2023, airports around the UK are planning to remove hand baggage limitations and reduce steps in the screening procedure to create a smoother and faster security procedure for passengers. They will...
  • News - 5 Jul 2010
    Since its discovery, graphene—an unusual and versatile substance composed of a single-layer crystal lattice of carbon atoms—has caused much excitement in the scientific community. Now, Nongjian...
  • 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 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...

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