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  • News - 17 Mar 2004
    Scientists and engineers at the University of Exeter are investigating whether hemp and other natural materials could be used to make sustainable and eco-friendly brake pads. The £400,000...
  • Article - 18 Dec 2001
    Gallium is present as a trace element in germanite, sphalerite, diaspore, coal, and bauxite. Although this metal occurs naturally in approximately the same amount as lead, it is extensively dissipated...
  • News - 17 Mar 2004
    Heating specialists Kanthal, a product area of Sandvik Materials Technology, has introduced a new material grade for radiant and protection tubes for furnace applications. Designated Kanthal APMT,...
  • Article - 18 Dec 2001
    Marignac first isolated gadolinia, an oxide of gadolinium (Gd), in 1880. Then, in 1886, Lecoq de Boisbaudran successfully separated the element from Mosander’s “yttria.”
  • News - 17 Mar 2004
    The home of the future may stand up better to earthquakes, hurricanes and other stresses as a result of a newly patented invention at the University of Maine. Engineers in the Advanced Engineered Wood...
  • Article - 18 Dec 2001
    Francium is an alkali metal that occurs naturally as a radioactive decay product of actinium. While 29 isotopes have been identified, knowledge and properties are scarce, owing to its instability.
  • News - 17 Mar 2004
    Flame retardants have been showing up in some surprising places, from human breast milk to peregrine falcon eggs. Now this growing list can be expanded to include dietary supplements based on cod...
  • Article - 18 Dec 2001
    Fermium is an actinide element whose properties have been extremely difficult to measure due to short half lives of the isotopes. It has no known commercial value.
  • News - 17 Mar 2004
    Dow Corning has introduced two new polymeric silicone foam-control additives designed especially to address the process foaming problems that plague waterborne inks and coatings. Dow Corning®...
  • Article - 18 Dec 2001
    Europium (Eu) is part of the lanthanide series of elements. Demarcay discovered this element in 1901, and succeeded in isolating it in a fairly pure form from the earth.

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