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  • News - 21 Mar 2008
    Three Sandia National Laboratories research teams and one Sandia executive will be presented national awards by the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) for their skills in transferring technology from...
  • News - 15 Feb 2008
    Three Sandia National Laboratories research teams and one Sandia executive will be presented national awards by the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) for their skills in transferring technology from...
  • News - 31 Jan 2008
    A new anti-sliding adhesive developed by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, may be the closest man-made material yet to mimic the remarkable gecko toe hairs that allow the tiny...
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    Learn why the ARL™ iSpark 8860 Fire Assay Analyzer stands out as a straightforward and environmentally friendly alternative to the conventional cupellation and analysis methods.
  • News - 3 Oct 2006
    Wood science researchers in the College of Forestry at Oregon State University have developed new wood-plastic composites that are stronger and less expensive than any similar products now available -...
  • Article - 8 Aug 2012
    Shipping samples off-site is simply too slow, expensive, and time consuming. Thermo Scientific portable XRF analyzers provide lab-quality results with ease and in seconds rather than days, virtually...
  • News - 24 May 2006
    Bacteria that can munch through confectionery could be a valuable source of non-polluting energy in the years ahead, new research has shown. In a feasibility study funded by the Engineering and...
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    The ASD Hi-Brite Contact Probe has the same design, features, and benefits of ASD's standard contact probe, but with a higher intensity illumination setting on the sample window.
  • News - 25 Jul 2005
    Using a high-tech but low-cost technique, a Johns Hopkins undergraduate has tested tiny samples of four metal alloys to find the best blend for use in platinum jewelry. After evaluating four metal...
  • Article - 8 Jul 2003
    Red mud is a by-product of bauxite processing via the Bayer process. Described herein is a process that converts the red mud into mineral products that can be used for commercial applications.

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