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  • News - 27 Sep 2009
    A team of engineers and artists working at the University of Washington's Solheim Rapid Manufacturing Laboratory has developed a way to create glass objects using a conventional 3-D printer. The...
  • News - 16 Sep 2009
    Nanotubes and nanowires are promising building blocks for future integrated nanoelectronic and photonic circuits, nanosensors, interconnects and electro-mechanical nanodevices. But some fundamental...
  • News - 9 Sep 2009
    You've heard about flower power. What about tree power? It turns out that it's there, in small but measurable quantities. There's enough power in trees for University of Washington...
  • News - 6 Aug 2009
    The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory will open its gates to the community on Saturday, August 29, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for a day of discovery and fun for the whole...
  • News - 6 Aug 2009
    On a 104-degree Friday in July when sunlight bathed The University of Arizona campus, doctoral student Dio Placencia sat before a noisy vacuum chamber in the Chemical Sciences Building trying to...
  • News - 3 Aug 2009
    The construction industry in some sectors of the Gulf has taken a hit from the current recession, however as projects are refinanced building is resuming and demand is expected to rise again for...
  • News - 28 Jul 2009
    Powerful new radio technologies that promise blisteringly fast WiFi have been given a boost by a team of European researchers' cutting-edge work on miniscule microchips. The work, led by...
  • News - 27 Jul 2009
    Nanoparticles are being developed to perform a wide range of medical uses - imaging tumors, carrying drugs, delivering pulses of heat. Rather than settling for just one of these, researchers at the...
  • News - 1 Jul 2009
    Stork Testing & Metallurgical Consulting is pleased to announce the opening of its Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Advanced Corrosion Laboratory in Houston.   NACE TM0177 Method A test cell at...
  • News - 29 Jun 2009
    How can you weigh a single atom? European researchers have built an exquisite new device that can do just that. It may ultimately allow scientists to study the progress of chemical reactions, molecule...

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